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News & Events Wrap-Up: Dick Moroso 5-Day Bracket Championship at PBIR At around 3 pm the storm scheduled for Sunday rolled in early halting all racing on the drag strip. Rain continued into the evening hours and by all forecasts, was set to continue well in Sunday. PBIR Officials decided to call Race 4 a rain out and cancel Race 5 entirely. The decision was made in the best interests of the racers to allow them ample time to make the trip home safely. 1 62.72 mph. Final Results Connolly - 232 Points Race 1 : Peeps Pennington (5.95), Race 3: Tommy Norton (6.05), 6.058 seconds, 1 67.63 mph def. Todd Ewing (5.98), 6.01 0 seconds, 1 53.86 mph. 622-1 400 or follow us at www.Facebook.com/RacePBIR and @RacePBIR on Twitter and Instagram. Points Champion: Dave 5.963 seconds, 1 57.21 mph def. Bobby For more information Spence (5.86), 5.844, 1 70.39 mph. regarding PBIR, visit Race 2: Dave Connolly (5.91 ), 5.924 www.RacePBIR.c seconds, 1 69.1 7 mph def. Kenny om, call (561 )Underwood (6.26) 6.271 seconds, Celebrating the 1 0.90 racers! NHRA Super Street (a.k.a. Hot Rod in IHRA) is a heads-up, breakout class that runs on a 1 0.90 index in the quarter-mile. This is truly an entry level class that provides a perfect bridge for the weekly bracket racer who wants to get involved at the Divisional and National Event level. The Dragtime News website (www.DragtimeNews.com), we've attended many events in the Northeast and have photographed an awful lot of dedicated racers, including those who compete in Super Street. Therefore we According to NHRA, "At NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series races and select NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series events, Super Street racers compete on a fixed 1 0.90-second index. All vehicles must be full-bodied cars and weigh no less than 2,800 pounds except for six-cylinder cars, which may have a minimum weight of 2,000 pounds, and four-cylinder- and rotary-powered cars (1 ,200 pounds). Engine and chassis modifications are virtually unlimited. Racers compete on a five-tenths Pro Tree." Since 2009 when we started publishing 5 thought it might be fun to spot Y