Greathouse took advantage of Chris Mabry red-lighting in the final to capture the Top (Box) victory. With the win in hand, Greathouse’s dragster cruised down the strip in 7.303 seconds on a 4.98 dial-in. Mabry’s foul spoiled a solid run of 5.037 seconds at 136.40 mph on a 5.04 dial-in.
Jackson was solid in the winning the big check for the Mod (No Box) class. Jackson drove his white Chevy Nova down the track in 6.818 seconds (98.84 mph) on a 6.78 dial-in after a .042 reaction time. Runner-up Ken Crawford fouled at the start as he completed a 6.754 seconds (101.88 mph) on a 6.72 dial-in.
David Huerta won on a holeshot in the Sportsman final. After getting off to a .041 quicker start, Huerta pushed the pedal on his white Mustang for a 8.901-second run (80.76 mph) on an 8.86 dial-in. Robert Schoemer finished in 8.322 seconds (77.51 mph) on an 8.30 dial-in.
The Junior Dragster final featured Evan Welborn rolling to the win with a 7.957 elapsed time at 81.23 mph against at 7.98 dial-in. Aiden Alvares was too quick at the start, disqualifying his 7.959-second pass at 79.90 mph.
The IHRA Sportsman Spectacular presented by Hagerty and Moser Engineering is scheduled to return Sept. 12 at Farmington (N.C.) Dragway.