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Curt George Memorial race at Quaker City Raceway this weekend.

Pro and Super Pro pay $1500 to class winners, $600 to runner up, $300 to semi's

Additionally - OST is sponsoring a Gen III class on Saturday and a GEN III vs. Gen II shootout on Saturday.


Here's the 2 classes for the Gen III Hemi's as well as the payouts.
The classes will be held Saturday (and Sunday if there's interest).

OST is also sponsoring a "King of the Hill" race on Saturday to determine the quickest "Street" Hemi - old school or new school.
There's a $400 payout to the winner!

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Format: Bracket Race
Tree: 500 Pro Tree
Time Trials: 2 time trials
Dial-in: Dial to the nearest tenth. ie 11:50, 11:60, 11:70.
Entry: $50
Payout: Win-$500, R/U-$200. Semi's-$75, $10 rd money after 3rd round loss.
Buy Backs-$20
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King of the Hill Race: Modern Street Hemi vs. Old Street Hemi.
Format: Heads-Up Race
Tree: 500 Pro Tree
Time Trials: 1 Time Trial
No Dialing
Entry: $25
Payout: $400 to the winner ONLY!
Special rules for KOH only - Must have valid registration, current insurance, and DOT tires(street slicks allowed).
NOTE: These rules do not apply to the bracket race

LET'S SEE WHAT GENERATION HEMI IS THE STREET KING!!
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I had a blast at this. Thanks to Ost Mike for putting together the gen3 class. Track prep was great also saw my 1.66 60ft again I think my dad said he had some 1.54 and had some fun against the old mopar muscle as well
 

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Dial to the nearest tenth is brutal. What were they thinking?

What were most of the older Mopars running?

Who won KOTH and what were the ET/Trap for the winner/loser?
 

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It was a tough field to run in. I drew a 440 Challenger first round of sportsman. I ran a 12.81 on a 12.80 dial, he dialed a 12.2, I had a better light, he had more hp and I could hear him peddling it next to me. Still a lot of fun, great crowd and some beautiful mopars new and old.
 

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It was a tough field to run in. I drew a 440 Challenger first round of sportsman. I ran a 12.81 on a 12.80 dial, he dialed a 12.2, I had a better light, he had more hp and I could hear him peddling it next to me. Still a lot of fun, great crowd and some beautiful mopars new and old.
Way to kill the dial! Ha - he sandbagged and LOST. That technique never works if you cut a better light. Great win!!
 
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