From Dinner to Winner – RS Motorsports Qualifies No. 1 and Wins at MDIR

Multi-time DME Racing Real Street champ Jeremy Teasley showed up for the

International Drag Bike League’s Pingel Spring Nationals at Maryland

International Raceway without a ride in the class. Bike owner Roger Starrette had

decided he was sitting out the Maryland commute this season, and his trailer full

of race bikes was parked at his South Carolina home.

Multi-time DME Racing Real Street champ Jeremy Teasley showed up for the
International Drag Bike League’s Pingel Spring Nationals at Maryland International Raceway without a ride in the class.

Starrette was on his way to get barbecue for Saturday night dinner when he

heard from Jeremy’s dad—James “Crow” Teasley—that the second round of

qualifying at MDIR had been postponed by rain until Sunday. His heartstrings

pulled, the wheels in his brain turning, and Starrette had only to turn the wheel on

his truck to change his dinner plans. One U-turn and an overnight drive later and

he was unloading the trailer in Maryland.

And unloading in a big way. Riding teammate David Merks’ turbocharged Suzuki

Hayabusa, Starrette qualified number one with a 7.85 and Teasley qualified third

behind Rickey Gadson. But Starrette scattered Merks’ motor all over the track on

an E1 bye pass. Teasley beat supercharged record holder Tom Federici in the

semi to set up the final with “Super Dave” Stewart, who was way late at the tree

and came up short on the big end against the champ and his nitrous-huffing,

Kawasaki ZX14.

Riding teammate David Merks’ turbocharged Suzuki
Hayabusa, Roger Starrette qualified number one with a 7.85 and Teasley qualified third



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