
Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals
- Jun 21-24, 2018
- Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park
- 1300 OH-18 Norwalk, OH 44857
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 |
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| Left | Angie Smith WIN | 10 | PSM | -- | .017 | 1.071 | 2.873 | 4.412 | 158.33 | 5.766 | 6.932 | 192.17 | -- | .0795 | -- |
| Right | Steve Johnson | 751 | PSM | -- | .035 | 1.089 | 2.909 | 4.459 | 157.43 | 5.819 | 6.993 | 190.19 | -- | -- | -- |
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12:09 p.m. -- Weather conditions: air temperature 76 degrees, relative humidity 72 percent, barometer 29.88 inches, adjusted altitude 2,870 feet, track temperature 108 degrees. Smith was quicker off the starting line and pulled away from Johnson on the track. She got the win and will be back for round two. |
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| 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 | LE Tonglet WIN | 3 | PSM | -- | .023 | 1.069 | 2.886 | 4.422 | 159.57 | 5.762 | 6.907 | 195.56 | -- | .0328 | -- |
| Right | Mark Paquette | 3524 | PSM | -- | .030 | 1.074 | 2.882 | 4.413 | 159.29 | 5.760 | 6.932 | 189.60 | -- | -- | -- |
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L.E. Tonglet is the defending event champion. In the 11 years of this race, no motorcycle rider has won in consecutive years. This is Mark Paquette sixth start. Tonglet was quicker out of the gate and led to 330 feet. Paquette pulled ahead and was out in front at 660 feet, then Tonglet regained the lead and went on to take the win. |
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| 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 | Cory Reed | 574 | PSM | -- | .058 | 1.074 | 2.888 | 4.432 | 157.83 | 5.792 | 6.959 | 192.11 | -- | -- | -- |
| Right | Eddie Krawiec WIN | 1 | PSM | -- | .051 | 1.089 | 2.880 | 4.413 | 159.36 | 5.753 | 6.906 | 193.85 | -- | .0601 | -- |
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Eddie Krawiec won this race in 2011 and 2016. This time, he was first off the starting line but Reed got by him and took the lead before they reached the 60-foot marker. By the time they reached 330 feet, Krawiec had retaken the lead and went on to win the race. |
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| 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 | Jerry Savoie WIN | 5 | PSM | -- | -.008 | 1.058 | 2.866 | 4.403 | 159.14 | 5.747 | 6.896 | 194.60 | -- | .0735 | -- |
| Right | Hector Arana | 235 | PSM | -- | -.049 | 1.133 | 2.975 | 4.514 | 159.64 | 5.856 | 7.010 | 194.21 | -- | -- | -- |
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Arana lit the red light so Savoie got the win. |
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| 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 | Angelle Sampey WIN | 491 | PSM | -- | .051 | 1.056 | 2.849 | 4.388 | 158.39 | 5.741 | 6.903 | 193.29 | -- | .1126 | -- |
| Right | Joey Gladstone | 9 | PSM | -- | .000 | 1.068 | 2.927 | 4.507 | 155.33 | 5.884 | 7.066 | 189.71 | -- | -- | -- |
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This was Angelle Sampey's best starting position in her last 21 races. She is 25 - 6 in round round throughout her career when she started from the number three spot. This is the Joey Gladstone's 27th start. Gladstone had a perfect reaction time and led the race at 60 feet. After that, Sampey rode by him and pulled ahead to take the win. She'll have lane choice over Krawiec in the next round. |
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| 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 | Ryan Oehler | 3284 | PSM | -- | .030 | 1.087 | 2.904 | 4.451 | 158.20 | 5.805 | 6.964 | 193.71 | -- | -- | -- |
| Right | Hector Arana Jr WIN | 7 | PSM | -- | .082 | 1.060 | 2.853 | 4.382 | 160.50 | 5.718 | 6.866 | 195.39 | -- | .0462 | -- |
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Oehler was first off the starting line and still out in front at 330 feet. Arana Jr. rode by him and then kept pulling away to take the win. Arana Jr. will have lane choice over Tonglet in the next round. |
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| 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 | Matt Smith | 6 | PSM | -- | .052 | 1.061 | 2.872 | 4.410 | 159.25 | 5.751 | 6.899 | 195.48 | -- | -- | -- |
| Right | Jim Underdahl WIN | 533 | PSM | -- | .014 | 1.075 | 2.882 | 4.423 | 158.95 | 5.770 | 6.926 | 193.32 | -- | .0115 | -- |
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Matt Smith won this race in 2010 and was runner-up three times, including last year. His win in Chicago gave him 502 round wins. That made him only the fifth motorcycle rider to win 500 or more rounds in their career. Underdahl took the holeshot win and will have lane choice over Angie Smith in the next round. |
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| 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 | Scotty Pollacheck | 4 | PSM | -- | -.006 | 1.058 | 2.875 | 4.425 | 157.54 | 5.787 | 6.952 | 192.00 | -- | -- | -- |
| Right | Andrew Hines WIN | 2 | PSM | -- | .047 | 1.088 | 2.891 | 4.436 | 158.26 | 5.790 | 6.953 | 192.69 | -- | -- | -- |
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Andrew Hines has won here four times before this weekend. He started the day with 460 round wins. That is 19th most among all pro drivers. Scotty Pollacheck has lost 94 rounds in his career. Thirty-four of those losses have come against the two Harley-Davidson riders. Pollacheck left the starting line too soon and gave the win to Hines. Andrew Hines will race Jerry Savoie in the next round and Savoie will have lane choice. |
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| Lane | left | right |
|---|---|---|
| Driver | Angie Smith W | Steve Johnson |
| Car # | 10 | 751 |
| Class | PSM | PSM |
| Dial In | -- | -- |
| RT | .017 | .035 |
| 60 FT | 1.071 | 1.089 |
| 330 FT | 2.873 | 2.909 |
| 660 FT | 4.412 | 4.459 |
| 660 MPH | 158.33 | 157.43 |
| 1000 FT | 5.766 | 5.819 |
| ET | 6.932 | 6.993 |
| MPH | 192.17 | 190.19 |
| Ov/Un | -- | -- |
| MOV | .0795 | -- |
| First | -- | -- |
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12:09 p.m. -- Weather conditions: air temperature 76 degrees, relative humidity 72 percent, barometer 29.88 inches, adjusted altitude 2,870 feet, track temperature 108 degrees. Smith was quicker off the starting line and pulled away from Johnson on the track. She got the win and will be back for round two. |
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| Lane | left | right |
| Driver | LE Tonglet W | Mark Paquette |
| Car # | 3 | 3524 |
| Class | PSM | PSM |
| Dial In | -- | -- |
| RT | .023 | .030 |
| 60 FT | 1.069 | 1.074 |
| 330 FT | 2.886 | 2.882 |
| 660 FT | 4.422 | 4.413 |
| 660 MPH | 159.57 | 159.29 |
| 1000 FT | 5.762 | 5.760 |
| ET | 6.907 | 6.932 |
| MPH | 195.56 | 189.60 |
| Ov/Un | -- | -- |
| MOV | .0328 | -- |
| First | -- | -- |
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L.E. Tonglet is the defending event champion. In the 11 years of this race, no motorcycle rider has won in consecutive years. This is Mark Paquette sixth start. Tonglet was quicker out of the gate and led to 330 feet. Paquette pulled ahead and was out in front at 660 feet, then Tonglet regained the lead and went on to take the win. |
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| Lane | left | right |
| Driver | Cory Reed | Eddie Krawiec W |
| Car # | 574 | 1 |
| Class | PSM | PSM |
| Dial In | -- | -- |
| RT | .058 | .051 |
| 60 FT | 1.074 | 1.089 |
| 330 FT | 2.888 | 2.880 |
| 660 FT | 4.432 | 4.413 |
| 660 MPH | 157.83 | 159.36 |
| 1000 FT | 5.792 | 5.753 |
| ET | 6.959 | 6.906 |
| MPH | 192.11 | 193.85 |
| Ov/Un | -- | -- |
| MOV | -- | .0601 |
| First | -- | -- |
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Eddie Krawiec won this race in 2011 and 2016. This time, he was first off the starting line but Reed got by him and took the lead before they reached the 60-foot marker. By the time they reached 330 feet, Krawiec had retaken the lead and went on to win the race. |
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| Lane | left | right |
| Driver | Jerry Savoie W | Hector Arana |
| Car # | 5 | 235 |
| Class | PSM | PSM |
| Dial In | -- | -- |
| RT | -.008 | -.049 |
| 60 FT | 1.058 | 1.133 |
| 330 FT | 2.866 | 2.975 |
| 660 FT | 4.403 | 4.514 |
| 660 MPH | 159.14 | 159.64 |
| 1000 FT | 5.747 | 5.856 |
| ET | 6.896 | 7.010 |
| MPH | 194.60 | 194.21 |
| Ov/Un | -- | -- |
| MOV | .0735 | -- |
| First | -- | -- |
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Arana lit the red light so Savoie got the win. |
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| Lane | left | right |
| Driver | Angelle Sampey W | Joey Gladstone |
| Car # | 491 | 9 |
| Class | PSM | PSM |
| Dial In | -- | -- |
| RT | .051 | .000 |
| 60 FT | 1.056 | 1.068 |
| 330 FT | 2.849 | 2.927 |
| 660 FT | 4.388 | 4.507 |
| 660 MPH | 158.39 | 155.33 |
| 1000 FT | 5.741 | 5.884 |
| ET | 6.903 | 7.066 |
| MPH | 193.29 | 189.71 |
| Ov/Un | -- | -- |
| MOV | .1126 | -- |
| First | -- | -- |
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This was Angelle Sampey's best starting position in her last 21 races. She is 25 - 6 in round round throughout her career when she started from the number three spot. This is the Joey Gladstone's 27th start. Gladstone had a perfect reaction time and led the race at 60 feet. After that, Sampey rode by him and pulled ahead to take the win. She'll have lane choice over Krawiec in the next round. |
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| Lane | left | right |
| Driver | Ryan Oehler | Hector Arana Jr W |
| Car # | 3284 | 7 |
| Class | PSM | PSM |
| Dial In | -- | -- |
| RT | .030 | .082 |
| 60 FT | 1.087 | 1.060 |
| 330 FT | 2.904 | 2.853 |
| 660 FT | 4.451 | 4.382 |
| 660 MPH | 158.20 | 160.50 |
| 1000 FT | 5.805 | 5.718 |
| ET | 6.964 | 6.866 |
| MPH | 193.71 | 195.39 |
| Ov/Un | -- | -- |
| MOV | -- | .0462 |
| First | -- | -- |
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Oehler was first off the starting line and still out in front at 330 feet. Arana Jr. rode by him and then kept pulling away to take the win. Arana Jr. will have lane choice over Tonglet in the next round. |
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| Lane | left | right |
| Driver | Matt Smith | Jim Underdahl W |
| Car # | 6 | 533 |
| Class | PSM | PSM |
| Dial In | -- | -- |
| RT | .052 | .014 |
| 60 FT | 1.061 | 1.075 |
| 330 FT | 2.872 | 2.882 |
| 660 FT | 4.410 | 4.423 |
| 660 MPH | 159.25 | 158.95 |
| 1000 FT | 5.751 | 5.770 |
| ET | 6.899 | 6.926 |
| MPH | 195.48 | 193.32 |
| Ov/Un | -- | -- |
| MOV | -- | .0115 |
| First | -- | -- |
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Matt Smith won this race in 2010 and was runner-up three times, including last year. His win in Chicago gave him 502 round wins. That made him only the fifth motorcycle rider to win 500 or more rounds in their career. Underdahl took the holeshot win and will have lane choice over Angie Smith in the next round. |
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| Lane | left | right |
| Driver | Scotty Pollacheck | Andrew Hines W |
| Car # | 4 | 2 |
| Class | PSM | PSM |
| Dial In | -- | -- |
| RT | -.006 | .047 |
| 60 FT | 1.058 | 1.088 |
| 330 FT | 2.875 | 2.891 |
| 660 FT | 4.425 | 4.436 |
| 660 MPH | 157.54 | 158.26 |
| 1000 FT | 5.787 | 5.790 |
| ET | 6.952 | 6.953 |
| MPH | 192.00 | 192.69 |
| Ov/Un | -- | -- |
| MOV | -- | -- |
| First | -- | -- |
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Andrew Hines has won here four times before this weekend. He started the day with 460 round wins. That is 19th most among all pro drivers. Scotty Pollacheck has lost 94 rounds in his career. Thirty-four of those losses have come against the two Harley-Davidson riders. Pollacheck left the starting line too soon and gave the win to Hines. Andrew Hines will race Jerry Savoie in the next round and Savoie will have lane choice. |
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