Hollifield captured the Box class sponsored by OTI Electrical Services by edging Dylan Moody in the final round. Hollifield had a -.001 reaction time paired with a 6.892-second run at 98.58 mph along with a 6.89 dial-in. Moody was a little off the mark with a -.002 reaction time coupled with a 4.781-second pass at 145.40 mph on a 4.77 dial-in.
Santos got the win in the No Box class sponsored by Hughes Oil Field Transportation with a 5.925-second pass at 114.36 on a 5.89 dial-in with a .057 reaction time. Runner-up Cory Beatty broke out with a 6.174-second run at 104.55 mph against a 6.19 dial and a .061 reaction time.
The Sportsman title went to Schoemer who went down the track in 8.698 seconds at 70.40 mph on an 8.63 dial-in. He also got a huge advantage at the start .072 to .160 over Efren Nativdad, who finished in 7.494 seconds at 90.95 mph to barely miss his 7.50 dial-in.
David Baugh got the quick start and finished in 6.03 seconds at 117.34 mph to win the Motorcycle final. William Keele, the runner-up at the 2023 IHRA Summit SuperSeries World Finals, had a final-round pass of 5.90 seconds at 114.65 mph. Baugh was exceptional at the tree with a .004 start to a .012 for Keele.
Owen Blair picked up the win in the Junior Dragster class sponsored by Ignition Service and Supply. He had the holeshot with a .042 reaction time to .122 for runner-up Barrett Gaddis. Blair went down the track in 8.381 seconds at 74.33 mph against an 8.33 dial-in. Gaddis put together an 8.997-second pass at 71.05 mph with a 9.05 dial-in.
Dominic Jefferson was the Teen Challenge winner, heading down the strip in 12.065 seconds at 58.90 mph with a .141 reaction time on an 11.90 dial-in. Mallorie Stevens was his final-round opponent. She recorded a 10.139-second pass at 65.07 mph against a 10.17 dial-in.
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