Final Round Upsets at NHDRO’s Huntsville Debut

Ken Schwartz

Ken Schwartz

The crisp spring weather couldn’t have been better as the Midwest’s largest motorcycle

drag racing series took over T.T. Jones’ Huntsville Dragway for the NHDRO April

Season Opener. A lively crowd from all over northern Alabama and south Tennessee

came to see what Brian and Niki Welch’s Yankee NHDRO series had to offer. What

they saw was a major win by the home team.



Huntsville Dragway’s T.T. Jones and NHDRO’s Brian Welch

Chris Garner-Jones, son and teammate of track owner T.T., qualified number 1 in HMH

Motorsports Coatings Pro Open with a 4.118—just a tick quicker than Richard Gadson’s

4.119 on the Billy Vose-tuned, Jeff Jones-owned, Fast Time Motorsports Suzuki.



T.T Jones

But Garner-Jones broke the clutch hat on raceday, while Gadson improved to a 4.06. It

was with great confidence that diminutive Gadson faced big rider T.T. in the final, so it

was a perplexed Lil’ Richard that looked over his redlight timeslip later while T.T., wife

Angelia, son/tuner William, and the whole family celebrated in their own winners circle.

Gadson wasn’t the only final round favorite that went home disappointed.



Justin Doucet and Derek Miller had their Two Wheel Werkz/ HMH Motorsports turbocharged Suzuki

Hayabusa set on “kill” all weekend, qualifying number 1 in McIntosh Machine &

Fabrication Pro Street with a 4.65 at 167 mph on Hunstville’s eighth mile. “Mothug”

Doug Gall was a step behind with a 4.66 at 168, followed by Quicktime Motorsports’

Rudy Sanzottera with a 4.67.



Doug Gall

So it was a tight field that entered raceday, where Doucet improved to a .64 and faced

fellow finalist Gall. But weather that had been dry and moderate turned suddenly hot

under the relentless Alabama sun. “Track temperature’s gone way up,” noted a worried

Miller as he rolled Doucet to the waterbox.
And indeed, Doucet’s tire spun like it hadn’t all weekend after nailing a stunning .004

light. But Gall was struggling with an opposite problem in the right lane, wheelieing

through most of the eighth mile. In the end it was Gall’s winlight that came on with a

4.75 to Doucet’s 4.81.

As what happened in Pro Open, the Quicktime Motorsports/Lindeman Performance Pro

Ultra 4.60 win went to a local team, and also at the expense of Nashville’s Fast Time

Motorsports. Decatur, Alabama’s Mantez Thompson ceded the tree to Fast Times’

Chase Morris .023 to .018, but took the stripe 4.65 to 4.69.

Mantez Thompson

NHDRO double champ Dustin “Tennessee” Lee took home two wins from Huntsville—

Crazy 8s and Millennium Trailers Super Comp. Ben Smiley’s .130 light doomed his final

round campaign from the start, with Lee’s .037 and 5.79 sealing the deal in the 5.70

index on the eighth mile.

Dustin Lee

The startling consistent Lee also had an .037 light in the Super Comp final, though this

time .003 slower than that of opponent John “Spooky” Markham. But it was

dragbike.com’s BAMF Lee who ran the number better, running 5.61 to Markham’s .63

for the win.



John “Spooky” Markham

Don’t cry too long for Markham, who won MPS Pro ET over Rick Scott. Super Comp

champ Chad Isley took the other Pro ET win with a .009 light against Iowa’s Bruce

Damewood.

“Kounselor” Kenny Schwartz stopped fellow St. Louis area racer Heather Baldi’s


relentless march of 5.10s in the G&G Metal Spinners Top Gas final. Only .002

separated the two at the tree, but Baldi dropped off with tire shake to a 5.16 while

Schwartz ran 5.15 for the win.

Kenny Schwartz

 

Ben “Hardest Working Man in MC Drag Racing” Knight took the tree in the 2015 Route

21 Street Fighter final, but lost anyway to Blake Parker in a double breakout race.

Blake Parker

“I didn’t stick to my game plan,” reported Knight. “I knew we were both going to break out

and I was just going to lock it up at about 550, but I also knew I treed him so I tried to

take the stripe. I think I took .02, but needed .015 or less.”

Dennis Insurance Street ET wins went to Kentuckian Ron Arnold against Richard Davis,

and Bud Calhoun over Spencer Claycomb.

Bud Calhoun

 

Ron Arnold

Port-Tech Grudge Racing saw hot action on a cool spring night, with rider Jeremy

Teasley taking one on MSP’s “Venom” over Kapt’n Ken Grate on “Rhonda.” The

Teasley/Venom combination lost later after giving Matt Dozier on “Rare Breed” a bike

length at the tree.

Jeremy Teasley

Teasley took a series of entertaining “Bike Swap” wins against Lavar “Lil’ Charlie”

DeLee on Teasley’s bother Cameron’ blue Kawasaki ZX14 and a BMW S1000R. He

then celebrated wins over Zello sensation Carolina Carl with a turn signal wink.

Everyone with NHDRO and Huntsville Dragway raced with heavy hearts as beloved

fellow racer Eldred “BayBay” Yarbrough succumbed to severe burns suffered a month

earlier in a car race in Georgia. Ron Arnold and Dustin Lee donated their winnings to

the Yarbrough family to help with medical expenses, and many #BayBayStrong t-shirts

were sold.

Brian and Niki Welch look forward to returning the NHDRO to their home track of Lucas

Oil Raceway in Indianapolis for the May Bike Fest on May 13-15.

Find out more about the NHDRO at http://www.nhdroracing.com/

NHDRO thanks McIntosh Machine and Fabrication

http://www.mcintoshmachineandfab.com , Quicktime Motorsports

http://quicktimebikes.com , Route 21 Racing Apparel http://www.route21.us , Millennium

Trailers http://www.milltrailers.com , G&G Metal Spinners

http://www.ggmetalspinners.com , Kevin Dennis Insurance

http://www.bettercoverages.com , Port-Tech http://www.porttechheads.com/index.html ,

MPS http://www.mpsracing.com/default.asp ,

and HMH Motorsports Coatings https://www.facebook.com/HMH-Motorsports-Coatings-

427240650798192/



This report was prepared by Tim Hailey. Enjoy everything there is to read, see and

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