NHRA Springnationals
- Apr 21-23, 2017
- Houston Raceway Park
- 2525 South FM 565 Baytown, TX 77523
Detailed Results
Lane | Driver | Car No. | Class | Dial In | RT | 60 FT | 330 FT | 660 FT | 660 MPH | 1000 FT | ET | MPH | Ov/Un | MOV | First |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Left | Jay Turner WIN | 1 | TFH | -- | .056 | 1.094 | 2.772 | 4.083 | 211.93 | 5.222 | 6.219 | 222.47 | -- | .1045 | -- |
Right | Bob Malloy | 173 | TFH | -- | .067 | 1.081 | 2.760 | 4.071 | 184.98 | 5.260 | 6.312 | 209.88 | -- | -- | -- |
Weather conditions: air temperature 73 degrees, relative humidity 45 percent, barometer 29.96 inches, adjusted altitude 1,412 feet, track temperature 122 degrees. Turner with the starting line advantage, but Malloy had the lead when they went by the Christmas tree, but Turner chase him down and takes the lead just past half track and and takes the win. Turner with the quickest pass of the event for the win. Jay Turner's incremental times: 60ft-1.094 sec., 330ft-2.772, 660ft-4.083/211.93 mph, 1,000ft-5.222. Turner wins his third Wally this this year and the eighth of his career. |
Lane | left | right |
---|---|---|
Driver | Jay Turner W | Bob Malloy |
Car # | 1 | 173 |
Class | TFH | TFH |
Dial In | -- | -- |
RT | .056 | .067 |
60 FT | 1.094 | 1.081 |
330 FT | 2.772 | 2.760 |
660 FT | 4.083 | 4.071 |
660 MPH | 211.93 | 184.98 |
1000 FT | 5.222 | 5.260 |
ET | 6.219 | 6.312 |
MPH | 222.47 | 209.88 |
Ov/Un | -- | -- |
MOV | .1045 | -- |
First | -- | -- |
Weather conditions: air temperature 73 degrees, relative humidity 45 percent, barometer 29.96 inches, adjusted altitude 1,412 feet, track temperature 122 degrees. Turner with the starting line advantage, but Malloy had the lead when they went by the Christmas tree, but Turner chase him down and takes the lead just past half track and and takes the win. Turner with the quickest pass of the event for the win. Jay Turner's incremental times: 60ft-1.094 sec., 330ft-2.772, 660ft-4.083/211.93 mph, 1,000ft-5.222. Turner wins his third Wally this this year and the eighth of his career. |