Nitrous and Turbos Live Happily Together at MIR

Despite forecasts for rain and oppressive heat and humidity, a strong Mickey Thompson Performance Tires MiRock Superbike Series field laid down quick runs and put on a thrilling show at Maryland International Raceway’s Fast By Gast Summer Showdown. And the notorious nitrous vs.

Ryan Schnitz had the run of the event at 7.06 in Pro Street

turbo battle that has raged in drag racing for at least a decade found peaceful coexistence in Sunday’s pro class finals, with two wins going to the bottle and one to the hair dryer.
Ryan Schnitz seemed destined to shatter Orient Express Pro Street records on his Cecil Towner-tuned HTP Performance nitrous Hayabusa. Ryan nailed a 7.06 at 195.51 mph in round 2 of qualifying, with more in it. The bike was spinning on the top end, its RPM’s wavering. The nighttime Q3 session seemed to be the right time. The afternoon rain was over, the sky cleared, the temperature plummeted, and the MIR staff prepped the track like nobody’s business. It seemed like a perfect time for Ryan to get a distinctive new jacket, but instead the bike launched skyward and the lap was ruined. “I guess I put a little too much in it!” laughed Towner.

And that, pretty much, was the story on raceday too as the ‘Busa failed to show the rock solid stability that led to Saturday’s .06. The day ended with the win, but not the record. Schnitz raced champion Rodney Williford in the final.

Johnny "Turbo" Dobrin upset Jeremy Teasley in the Real Street final.

Williford spun early and shut off, while Schnitz’s problems occurred further down track, taking the win with a 7.51. Ironically, Schnitz’s 7.063 was too quick for his Q1 7.13 to serve as a back-up for the record. “We went too fast!” said Towner.

A DME Real Street win finally went to someone other than Jeremy Teasley and his Adams Performance/RS Motorsports Kawasaki ZX14, as Johnny “Turbo” Dobrin took the first ever MIRock Real Street win for the mechanical power-adder. After ceding the tree to Teasley, Dobrin pulled low Real Street ET of the event to drive around on his Exoticycle Suzuki Hayabusa.

Arabian Drag Racing League defending season points champion Terry Schweigert came all the way from his British Columbia, Canada home to take the Mickey Thompson Pro Mod win, building good karma for the following weekend’s American Drag Racing League event in Topeka, Kansas. Schweigert and tuner Dan Wagner struggled off the trailer with a bike that ran way slower than the 4.13 it ran just before getting loaded on the trailer. Schweigert qualified fifth with a 4.229 in the eighth mile class,

"Fearsome" Andy Baumbach held his Crazy 8s point lead.

well behind number 1 Ronnie Procopio’s 4.166. But raceday was a different matter, as Schweigert worked his way past Tyler Cammock, Robbie Hunnicutt and Procopio on his way to the final with Mark Paquette’s turbo Funnybike. Paquette seemed to be finding his tune-up as the day ground on, but lost it in the final. Schweigert took the tree and ran his quickest lap of the weekend—4.164—to take his first win since Round 1 in Qatar.

“Fearsome” Andy Baumbach took the House of Speed Crazy 8s final over Shayne Proctor, along with a commanding position in the points battle. Former constant winner Proctor is getting his mojo back, also running-up to Fast By Gast Pro ET winner Michael Herman Sr. on Sunday. Saturday’s race was shortened by rain, with the large field electing to split the purse after 3 rounds. Ditto for Schnitz Racing Street ET, with Louis “Kip” Green winning over Willis Warren Jr. on Sunday. It was Warren’s second straight runner-up in the hotly contested class. The all-Maryland FBR Shop Top Sportsman final went to Aberdeen’s Dale Ashton over MIR icon Chris Clontz.

Lavar “Lil’ Charlie” Delee on “Cobra Commander” got past spinning Rickey “Hollywood” Grayson in one of Saturday’s big Afterdark Underground races. Lil’ Charlie and the

The always-tough, Louis "Kip" Green won again

Commander weren’t so lucky in the light of day on Sunday, losing to Billy Vose and “God of War.”

The Mickey Thompson Performance Tires MIRock Superbike Series races next at the always fabulous Fast by Gast/WPGC?”Bike Fest” July 23-24 at Maryland International Raceway in Budds Creek.

Results: http://www.mirockracing.com/results/2011/race4-mir/index.htm

Find out more about the Mickey Thompson Performance Tires MIRock Superbike Series at http://www.mirockracing.com

This report was prepared by Tim Hailey. Enjoy everything there is to read, see and watch about motorcycle drag racing and more at http://www.eatmyink.com

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