NHRA Summit Racing Series,
Northwest Division Finals, Woodburn Dragstrip, Woodburn, Ore. Saturday, September
9, 2000
Photos courtesy Melvyn Record
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From left, Jim Sibley, Motorcycle winner A.J. Boykin, Mission Raceway Park team captain Joan Wells, and NHRA Northwest Division Director Chris Blair celebrated in the winner's circle
Damian Giddens, far lane, of Mission Raceway Park claimed the Super Pro title with this final-round defeat of Madras Raceway Park's Barney Davis
The Super Pro winner's circle had victor Damian Giddens joined by, from left, NHRA Northwest Division Director Chris Blair, Woodburn Dragstrip manager Jay Livingston, Thea Zabaras, and dad and mom Bryan and Margie Giddens.
Woodburn Dragstrip's Derrick Jackson, near lane, was the man to beat in Pro, defeating Mike Allen of Seattle International Raceway for the event title.
Woodburn Dragstrip manager Jay Livingston, left, and NHRA Northwest Division Director Chris Blair, right, flanked Derrick Jackson and his team in the Pro winner's circle.
Mission Raceway Park's Chris Brandt, far lane, claimed the Sportsman title over Jerry Gossette of Bremerton Raceway.
From left, Monisha Fernandes, Chris Brandt, NHRA Northwest Division Director Chris Blair, and Woodburn Dragstrip operator Jay Livingston celebrated in the Sportsman winner's circle.
Former Jr. Dragster racer Craig Worrell, 17, made his recent transition to full dragsters a successful one, defeating Nick Martinson, far lane, for the High School title. Worrell, representing Renegade Raceway, took the win with a 10.05-second run to cover Southern Oregon Dragway's Martinson.
Destined to become one of the Northwest Division's hitters, High School winner Craig Worrell, center, was joined in the winner's circle by, from left, NHRA Northwest Division Director Chris Blair, brother Cory, and mom and dad Darla and Chris.
The happy family in the Jr. Dragster Lightning winner's circle were, from left, Denise, Josh, and Scott Howell. NHRA Northwest Division Director Chris Blair, right, joined in.
Josh Howell of Renegade Raceway, far lane, defeated Seattle International Raceway's Michael Verzal for the Jr. Lightning title.
Jr. Dragster Thunder winner Sean Kennedy, second from left, was joined in the winner's circle by, from left, Woodburn Dragstrip manager Jay Livingston, dad Willie Kennedy, and NHRA Northwest Division Director Chris Blair.
The NHRA Summit Racing Series Finals serves as a championship for the Jr. Dragsters in the Northwest Division. In the final of Jr. Thunder, Sean Kennedy of Woodburn Dragstrip, near lane, defeated Bremerton Raceway's David Weiss for the title.
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