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GIANT TIM MARSHALL PHOTO COVERAGE Photos at JamesDrewPhotography.com
from this event starting about Thursday. Race photos courtesy Tim
Marshall. Wednesday Photos courtesy Jim Sibley & Vicki Strell
Sunday November 25, 2007 LAS VEGAS - The 2007 edition of
the Las Vegas Bracket Nationals now is history and the winners on
the final day were Dean Hall (Super Pro), Mark Simonian (Pro) and
John Irving (Sportsman). Hall, of Guerneville, Calif., defeated Russell
Prater of Universal City, Texas, to claim the Super Pro $5,000 first-place
check. Simonian, of Sanger, Calif., defeated Scott Horsley of Las
Vegas for Pro honors. John Irving, of Boulder City, defeated son Robbie
to win the Sportsman finale. Jenny Welch won Saturday's 1/8-mile employee
gambler. The final activity at The Strip at LVMS for the 2007 season
will be a BFGoodrich Midnight Mayhem event on Friday at 8 p.m. Watch www.LVMS.com in early December for The Strip's 2008 schedule. For more information, please call The Strip's office at (702) 632-8213. SUPER PRO PRO SPORTSMAN
Bob Moudree of Las Vegas defeated
Jeff Farrar for Pro honors. Jon Irving defeated his father,
John, for the Sportsman win. Both hail from Boulder City. Kyle Seipel of San Leandro, Calif.,
defeated Pete Biondo of Maspeth, N.Y., to claim the winner-take-all
$45,000 Ultimate Gambler. Both drivers posted reaction times of .008. So far, teams from 20 states and
two Canadian provinces have entered the four-day Thanksgiving weekend
meet. The inaugural Clark Griswold Trophy
(for best pit-area decoration in the Christmas theme) went to the
Dennis Evans racing team. Joe Niswonger's team was a close second
and both pit areas featured extensive, elaborate holiday décor. Racing concludes Sunday at The Strip at LVMS. Complete results and a photo gallery are available at www.LVMS.com. SUPER PRO PRO SPORTSMAN ULTIMATE GAMBLER ($45,000 winner-take-all)
1/8-mile Saturday pics courtesy Tim
Marshall
Friday November, 23, 2007 LAS VEGAS - The second day of
the four-day Thanksgiving weekend Las Vegas Bracket Nationals at The
Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway now is history. So far, only one
man has repeated his voyage to victory lane: Utah's Scott Parsons.
Parsons defeated Phil Landram in the Sportsman finale to take home
his second winner's check of the four-day meet. Joseph Landavazo of Peoria, Ariz.,
defeated Bryan Dowling of Glendale, Ariz., to win the $5,000 Super
Pro check. The final race of the night was a strange one: Dowling
fouled on the starting line, handing the win to Landavazo. Landavazo's
car left the starting line, then broke, and coasted to a stop at half-track.
He never crossed the finish line, but won. Tibor Kadar of Peoria, Ariz.,
defeated Bob Moudree of Las Vegas for Pro honors. Saturday's meet features the winner-take-all
Ultimate Gambler - and free admission for spectators after 3 p.m.
New Yorker Pete Biondo won the Madcap Ultimate Engine Giveaway Presented
By Mike's Transmissions. Biondo defeated Chuck Hawk in the final round,
4.909 sec./133.38 mph to 6.418 sec./104.25 mph (1/8-mile). To reach
the final round, Biondo defeated "Fast Jack" Beckman and
Hawk beat Brandon Lundeen. The Nelson Family Racing Team of Peyton, Idaho, kicked off the Thanksgiving non-perishable food drive with a $100 cash donation. Donations of non-perishable food and cash may be made at the announcer's booth in the officials' tower throughout the event. Donations will be distributed to local charities. SUPER PRO PRO SPORTSMAN Thursday Nov. 22, 2007 LAS VEGAS - Ryan Priddy, Willie
DenBoer and Scott Parsons scored final-round wins on the first day
of the sixth annual Las Vegas Bracket Nationals at The Strip at Las
Vegas Motor Speedway. Priddy, of Chino, Calif., defeated
Paul Snell of Sandy, Utah, to win the $5,000 prize in the Super Pro
class. Priddy also won a $300 gift certificate from Jeg's. DenBoer, of Lincoln, Mont., defeated
Kent Wilson of Boise, Idaho, to claim Pro honors. Both racers drove
1963 Chevrolet Novas. Scott Parsons of Monroe, Utah, defeated John
Irving of Boulder City to win the Sportsman class. Racing continues each day - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - at 7 a.m. Saturday's agenda features the Ultimate Gambler event - a winner-take-all race with a $1,000 entry fee. (Last year's winner scored $64,000.) SUPER PRO PRO SPORTSMAN Wednesday November 21, 2007
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