Butler, Tupper, Peterson, Pitt, Milstead, Collier and Dew collect Sportsman Spec wins
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (October 13, 2012)
– There was a lot of money handed out during the Summit Racing
Equipment Sportsman Spectacular presented by AMSOIL on Saturday, but
surprises were kept at a minimum.
That
is because of the seven drivers that won Saturday's third and final big
money shootout of the season with a shot at the Summit Tournament of
Champions on the line, all were already qualified for the TOC later in
the weekend and four were already old pros at the Sportsman Spectacular
game, winning earlier versions of the big race.
Brandon Peterson won the Sportsman Spectacular at the World Finals for the second year in a row
But while the results left little room for surprises, that doesn't mean that there was a lack of excitement on the track.
Hundreds
of the best racers from across North America were on hand at Memphis
International Raceway for the Summit Sportsman Spectacular on Saturday
with seven drivers walking away with the big prize of $5,000. Those
drivers were Top Sportsman winner Calvin Butler (Marlinton, W.Va.), Top
Dragster winner Jamie Tupper (Tillsonburg, Ontario), Super Stock winner
Brandon Peterson (Randleman, N.C.), Quick Rod winner Jake Milstead
(Lexington Park, Md.), Super Rod winner Joe Collier (Hamlin, Texas) and
Hot Rod winner Ray Dew (League City, Texas).
Three
of those drivers, Butler, Peterson and Collier, were divisional
champions from 2012 and three others, Dew, Milstead and Collier, won a
Sportsman Spectacular earlier this season. Throw in Peterson's Sportsman
Spectacular win at last year's World Finals and that is quite a resume
for this year's winners.
Only one driver reentered into the race as Milstead used to the re-entry round to sneak back into the show and take the win.
Jacob Pitt was one of three Texas natives to win Saturday in Memphis
Beginning
in Top Sportsman Butler, the 2012 Division 1 champion from West
Virginia, went six big rounds on behind the wheel of his '63 Corvette on
Saturday defeating Rodney Benson, Brad Clarke, Kenneth Covington and
Tim West before meeting newcomer Robert Irby in the final. In the final
Butler had a tremendous light with a .007 tree and ran a 7.275/175.16 on
a 7.20 dial to get around Irby's 7.328/184.67 on a 7.23 dial.
Jamie
Tupper also had a straight win on Saturday in the IHRA's quickest and
fastest sportsman class, going six rounds in the weekend's biggest class
on his way to picking up the $5,000 payday. Tupper, from Ontario,
defeated Mia Tedesco, Michael Pennington, Gary Bingham, Chuck Hawk and
Larry Eidson before meeting Kevin Romeo in the final. With both drivers
already in the TOC, it was a battle for the cash as Tupper had a .008
light to Romeo's .020 and nailed his dial with a 7.596/174.03 on a 7.58
dial. Romeo ran a 7.301/176.88.
Peterson,
the Division 1 champion in Super Stock, added a Sportsman Spectacular
to his resume on Saturday in his '91 Camaro with wins over Pete Peery,
Michael Crumpler and Colton Autry twice before beating Scott Stillings
in the final. Stillings had the better light by .001, but Peterson had
the better top end with a 10.793/121.17 on a 10.79 to Stillings' 8.952
on a 8.94.
In
Stock Jacob Pitt put his '77 Volare in the winner's circle with a big
win on the eve of the TOC, downing Billy Lynn, Gene Jordan, Amy Faulk,
B.J. Bianchi and Randall Campbell before meeting Thomas Fletcher in the
final. The famous Fletcher name seemed like a favorite in the showdown,
but the man from Texas proved too much with a .014 light and a
11.276/115.32 run while Fletcher went a tad too fast on the top end,
running a 11.006 on a 11.03.
Rounding out the straight winners was Rod victors Ray Dew and Joe Collier.
Ray Dew took the Sportsman Spectacular win in Hot Rod
Collier
kept the Texas winning alive in Super Rod, going six rounds with wins
against Mia Tedesco, Mike Brunell, Chris Eidson and Steve Furr before
meeting Jeff Crooks in the final. Collier, already with one Sportsman
Spectacular win this season in addition to a championship in Division 4,
proved why he has been nearly unbeatable in the class with a .012
reaction time and a 9.935/146.86 in the 9.90 class. Crooks broke out by
.017 at the top end.
In
Hot Rod two more Texas men filled the final as Dew took his second
Sportsman Spectacular win of the year over Max McGlothin. Dew, behind
the wheel of his '70 Nova, had wins over Reggie Lytch, Daryl Griffin,
James Hinkle, Ken MacNicol and Chad Duke on his way to the final. In the
final McGlothin was first off the line by .003, but Dew ran closest to
the numbers in a double breakout with a 10.869/137.83 in the 10.90
class.
Saturday's re-entry round winner was Jake Milstead.
Milstead
already has one Sportsman Spectacular to his name in 2012, winning in
Maryland, but this time Milstead had a first round loss before getting
back into the show. After losing to Jason Lynch in the first round,
Milstead defeated Danny Melton to get back into the show and went on to
collect victories over Tommy Cable, Chuck Hawk, Rick Stroud, Tom
Patterson and Jason Lynch before meeting Shannon Brinkley in the final.
Brinkley had the better light, but Milstead battled back on the top end
as Brinkley went too quick and Milstead ran a solid 8.911/161.27 on an
8.90 index.
All seven drivers collected a $5,000 payday and will be shooting for a shot at the World Championship later in the weekend.
TOP SPORTSMAN
Calvin Butler, Marlinton, W.V., '63 Corvette, 7.275, 175.16 def. Robert Irby, Collierville, Tenn., '04 Corvette, 7.328, 184.67.
TOP DRAGSTER
Jamie Tupper, Tillsonburg, Ont., dragster, 7.596, 174.03 def. Kevin Romeo, Hounastown, Pa., dragster, 7.301, 176.88.
SUPER STOCK
Brandon Peterson, Randleman, N.C., '91 Camaro, 10.793, 121.17 def. Scott Stillings, Louisville, Ky., '98 Grand Am, 8.952, 154.05.
STOCK ELIMINATOR
Jacob Pitt, Mansfield, Texas, '77 Volare, 11.276, 115.32 def. Thomas Fletcher, Churchville, N.Y., '69 Chevelle Wgn, 11.006, 116.04.
QUICK ROD
Jake Milstead, Lexington Park, Md., dragster, 8.911, 161.27 def. Shannon Brinkley, Highlands, Texas, dragster, 8.880, 167.70.
SUPER ROD
Joe Collier, Hamlin, Texas, '00 Monte Carlo, 9.935, 146.86 def. Jeff Crooks, Brandon, Manit., '67 Firebird, 9.883, 152.55.
HOT ROD
Ray Dew, League City, Texas, '70 Nova, 10.869, 137.83 def. Max McGlothin, Carrollton, Texas, '71 Camaro, 10.855, 125.60.