Privett was triumphant in the Box class sponsored by Lowery’s Wrecker Service with Wes McPeake the runner-up. Privett earned $2,000 for the win.
The No Box sponsored by Jones Automotive class, featuring a $2,500 winner’s check, saw Chris Strange scored the win over final-round opponent Josh James.
Billy Foster Sr. took the Street sponsored by American Recycling victory with a $1,000 winner's purse. Gene Burpo raced to the runner-up finish.
The Lockhart family added another victory to its great racing legacy in the Junior Dragster sponsored by Lowery’s Wrecker Service class. Maddox Lockhart captured the win with Jeffrey Russel III also in the final round.
IHRA Summit SuperSeries track champions were crowned in five classes led by veteran Kyle Rumley in the Box class. Tommy Jackson (No Box), Mason Epperson (Street), Ed House (Motorcycle) and Camden Binkley (Jr. Dragster) also won track titles.
It was the final IHRA Sportsman Spectacular presented by Moser for the 2024 season. The IHRA congratulates all the winners throughout the season and looks forward to seeing all the eligible member racers at the IHRA Summit SuperSeries World Finals on October 9-12 in Holly Springs, Mississippi.