FALLON, NV (June 14) – Top Gun Drag Strip began its delayed season with a bang. It hosted a round of the NHRA Pacific National Open Series that brought racers from as far away as Montana and maybe Texas.
Checking the NHRA sheet there were 13 classes racing Sunday with five of them being in Junior Dragster and Comp. These youngsters are earning their racing spurs and race on a 1/8th mile track unlike their big brethren.
On Sunday there were only two local area winners. One was Fallon’s Walt Stacey, who drove is 83 Ford to victory in Sportsman ET.
The other winner was Reno motorcycle racer Anthony Vanetti, who rides a Trac Chassis cycle sponsored by Bogart Construction. For him the weekend ended on a high note.
Asked about the weekend he said, “The weekend started off kind of rough. We came out here on Friday and intended to test and it was windy and track conditions weren’t ideal so we just started qualifying on Saturday.
“Struggled a little bit with tune up and everything came around today and actually a day late birthday present. Yesterday was my 44th birthday got a little birthday present today so makes the long trip home a little easier.”
Then he thanked his parents Leroy and Georgia Vanetti, sister, brother-in-law as well as is nephew Joe. He also expressed thanks for his crew guys Jim White and Dane Garza as well as his co-crew chief Rob Stockinger, who telephones tips for tuning the bike.
Looking into the Junior classes 14-year-old Macie Gordon won the 13-14 class. She was delighted with Sunday’s results and thanked her family for their support.
One of her friends also made out as she bet Gordon would win. So during the trophy presentation this very happy young gal was holding her winnings, which were a couple of dollars.
One Junior Dragster was a bit unusual but might be a sign of what is to come. While most use gas engines this racer is electric powered and won the 15-17 victory.
When asked about it driver Branden Chesleigh, from Claremont, Calif. said, “It’s the first electric on the west coast. It’s crazy, different and is way different to drive as it’s a whole different animal. Very different ball game from taking off, staging so it’s all different.”
Then he thanked his parents and sponsors Humming Bird Racing, Lucas Oil, Mr. D’s Custom Paint, Jegs and everone that has supported him.
The fastest junior class is Junior Comp. These dragsters have transmissions and end their 1/8th mile run close to 100 miles an hour. Sunday’s winner was Jonathan Flores from Hanford, California.
Asled about the weekend he said, “Saturday went out first round, ran too quick and today we won. I like the track and the prep is good.”
Then he thanked his parents, grandparents as well as sponsors Cutting Edge Precision, New Solar, 360 Products, R&R Farms and M&M Fuel.
Castro Valley racer Bob VanPopering won Super Com in his dragster. For him it was a great Sunday.
“It was a great week end, a great facility and a great time,” he said. “Track is great, people are very helpful, friendly and I look forward to racing here every year.”
Then he thanked Tony Hughes, who built the engine, car builder Will Harrison and Steve Casner for the transmission.
The Super Gas final was a contest between the Corvette of Mike Utley of St.George, Utah and the Thunderbird of David Cook, who lives in Novato, California. After their final run Utley would claim the Wally trophy.
“The car is a 2004 Corvette, a Spitzer Chassis and a 585 Rodex Motor and it runs good,” he said. “It’s been a great weekend, swept it and it was a weekend I’ve dreamt of for 40 years. I need to thank my dad, Merle, buddies Bill, Rob, my wife and brother.”
Sunday’s competition came to an end when Fallon driver Lonnie Grace squared off against Keoki Desa from North Las Vegas to see which one would be the Super Pro winner.
Unlike last year Grace ended up second while the Wally will go to Desa. Their final run made the total of 1,491 runs over the two-day event.
A photographer for National Dragster was present taking pictures, notes and trophy photos. He said the article about this event will either be in the next issue, about two weeks from now or in a month.
Now the racers get two weeks off before the next Pacific National Open event at Sacramento Raceway the weekend of June 27-28.
The next event at Top Gun is a $5 Saturday grudge racing on June 27.
RESULTS:
NHRA Pacific National Open Series
Top Gun Drag Strip – Fallon, Nevada
• Sunday, June 14:
Junior Drags:
+ 6-9: 1. Jacob Hood, ET 12.156, 2. Blaine DeNunzio, ET 12.227.
+ 10-12: 1. Kade Renall, ET 8.920, 2. Dylan Hegwood, ET 8.291.
+ 13-14: 1. Macie Gordon, ET 7.943, 2. Dylan Hegwood, ET 8.291.
+ 15-17: 1. Branden Chesleigh, ET 8.077. 2. Grace Harman, 8.381.
+ Junior Comp: 1. Jonathan Flores, ET 6.923, 2. Ayden Pires, ET 6.888.
Top Comp: 1. Dave Morgan, ET 7.223, 188.52 mph, 2. Keoki Desa, ET 7.543, 178.17 mph.
Super Stock/Stock Combo: 1. Dennis Paz, ET 12.376, 99.30 mph, 2. Daran Summerton, ET 12.929, 101.66 mph.
Super Comp: 1. Bob Van Popering, ET 9.330, 168.53, 2. George Garbiso, 169.49 mph.
Super Gas:1. Mike Utley, ET 10.316, 154.25 mph, 2. David Cook, ET 10.288, 2. 143.90 mph.
Super Street: 1. Chris Jonsen, ET 11.308, 121.56 mph, 2. Brian Allen, ET 11.391, 117.53 mph.
Super Pro: 1. Keoki Desa, ET 7.562, 177.77 mph, 2. Lonnie Grace, ET 8.779, 158.61 mph.
Pro ET: 1. Robert Crum, ET 11.541, 115.40 mph, 2. Dennis Paz, 12.332, 104.90 mph.
Sportsman ET: 1. Walt Stacey, ET 12.964, 100.25 mph, 2. Cortney Morris, ET 12.215, 112.34 mph.
ET Motorcycle: 1. Anthony Vanetti, ET 10.464, 72.60 mph, 2. Don Caesar, ET 23.550, 45.80 mph.
• Saturday, June 13:
Junior Dragster*:
+ 6-9, Blaine DeNuzlo, 12.07 ET, 2. Jace Renal, ET 11.968.
+ 10-12: 1. Mason Phlegar, ET 9.071, 2. Halley Gutlerrez, ET 8.926
+ 13-14: 1. James Galante, ET 7.981, 2. Paige Smith, ET 7.885.
+ 15-17: 1. Autumn Hight, ET 7.938, 2. Braden Bettls, ET 7.885.
+ Junior Comp: 1. Leigha Miller, ET 7.108, 2. Tyler Smith, No ET listed.
Nor-Cal Top Comp: 1. Jennifer Wiens, ET 6.665, 209.46 mph, 2. Dan Naylor, ET 6.813, 203.65 mph.
Super Pro: 1. Keoki Desa, ET 7.486, 175.57 mph, 2. Lonnie Grace, ET 8.691 157.21 mph.
Pro ET: 1. Dave DuBose, ET 12.066, 113.78 mph, 2. John Terry, ET 13. 262, 100.77.
Sportsman ET:1. Nick Bublitz, ET 12.854, 113.23, 2. Jim Home, ET12.141, 113.24 mph.
ET Motorcycle: 1. Ron Alves, ET 8.415, 143.80 mph, 2. Zach Clarke, ET 10.824, 136.52 mph.
* – Junior Dragster and Junior Comp run a 1/8 mile course.
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