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MUTT & JEFF PROMOTIONS – FRIDAY RESULTS

Beaver Springs, PA – Scattered showers were in the forecast for today but racing went on. New entries were allotted a time run prior to first round beginning.

“We had a great day yesterday,” said Burruss. “We got hurt early in the day yesterday with some weather but the sun finally shone through and we were able to finish the entire race including the elite 32-car dragster shootout.”

In between the first round and the buyback round today, a select group of former winners faced off in the first Mutt & Jeff Top 8 for a little bit of fun. Six former winners got the chance to face off against Mutt & Jeff promoters Paul Burruss and Dylan Griffey. Shawn Barrett, Joey Harrison, Andy Dolan, Scott Tate, Randy Krause and Tony Hill, all took a shot to see who could knock off the “bosses.” After the first round, both “bosses” were beaten and final turned out to be a second year winner (Joey Harrison) and a fourth year champ (Shawn Barrett) with Barrett coming out on top as the champ of champs.

Once again, the Footbrake crowd ran by themselves until a winner was crowned, after which that person was seeded into the Super Pro ladder. Footbrake finalists ended up to be Thursday’s winner Mike Fornwalt and Bob Flick, with the win light shining in Flick’s lane after a -.006 red-light by Fornwalt.

Round five of the Super Pro ladder round found the survivors to be Jeff Flick, Mark Coover, Robbie Hamilton, Antoine Jet, Tim Armstrong, Jeff Serra, Mark Truszkowski, Jeff Krushinskie, Vinve Shrawder, Kyle Robb, Dalton Roles, Shane Tresser, Mike Holland and Jason Weaver.

After the faced off, it was Flick, Hamilton, Serra, Krushinskie, Roles, Robb, and the door car of Holland; all moving into the round six along with Footbrake winner Flick. Hanging tough and moving into the semifinals were Krushinskie, Roles, Serra and the lone remaining door car of Holland.

Semifinals and it was the team cars of the Roles family with son Dalton facing off with last night’s winner Krushinskie. Two-ten thousandths of a second separated them at the finish line with Roles getting the nod into the $20K-to-win final. In the other half, Holland and his Mustang took the reaction time advantage over Serra and carried it right through for the win. Final round and it was door car versus dragster.

Of course the big story here was Mike Holland’s Mustang. A car that has sat for the past two years and the first time it was started was yesterday when Holland towed it to the track. Naturally making it an even better story was the fact that Roles turned on the red-light to hand the win to Holland.

MotorManiaTV.com continued to live stream all the action and for more information and results, visit www.muttandjeffpromotions.com.

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