Champions Crowned In Friday Night Drags Finale At AMS

Two drivers race off the line in Truck competition in last week’s Friday Night Drags action at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Photo: ViZionZ@Boyd.net Photography

After 15 weeks of high-intensity, side-by-side racing at O’Reilly Auto Parts Friday Night Drags, six out of the 18 racing divisions were still undecided heading into Friday night’s 2017 season finale, three of which were knotted up at the top of the standings.

With championships on the line, a roaring crowd and an electric atmosphere to send the 16-week season at one of the nation’s largest organized street-style drag racing series off in style, the Friday Night Drags finale did not disappoint.

Perhaps the closest, most hotly contested division of the entire series in 2017 was the Truck Division. Entering Friday night’s championship night, Ed Blanford and Brian Leath were tied atop the standings with but one night left to decide the winner.

After both got past the first round of the night, Blanford suffered a rare early-round loss the second time around, while Leath continued on for three more rounds, appearing in the finals with Shelton Maynard and automatically claiming the season title.

For good measure, Leath outran Maynard for his fourth victory of the season to seal off the win and claim pit-lane bragging rights until the 2018 season begins next spring.

In the other racing classes tied entering Friday night, Wayne Cline of appeared in the ATV Division finals to edge out Bradley Smith, who only made it as far as the semi-final round, while Justin Goodman edged out Jamar Copes in the Motorcycle Division finals to steal the Friday-night win and the overall season title.

In the Super Pro Division, Alan Kidd beat Billy Clevenger for his second consecutive victory, and Jimmy Jones won for the first time in 2017 in the Pro Division, besting David Clevenger.

Other notable winners Friday night include David Cobb in the Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman Division, Mike Capozzoli in the Harding Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Domestic Division, Courtney Perry in the Harbin’s Mechanical Sport Compact Division and Nicolas Feliciano in the MetroPCS Tuner Division.

For more information on Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Friday Night Drags, visit AtlantaMotorSpeedway.com.

Atlanta Motor Speedway – Hampton, GA
Friday Night Drags – August 18, 2017

Week 16 Results

Super Pro: Alan Kidd 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
2017 Season Champ: Robert Cheney – American Dragster

Pro: Jimmy Jones – 1970 Barracuda
2017 Season Champ: David Clevenger – 1986 Chevrolet Corvette

Sportsman: David Cobb – 1988 Chevrolet S-10
2017 Season Champ: William Hunter – 1989 Ford Mustang

Domestic: Mike Capozzoli – 1968 Ford Mustang
2017 Season Champ: Mike Capozzoli – 1968 Ford Mustang

Sport Compact: Courtney Perry – 1995 Honda Del Sol
2017 Season Champ: Courtney Perry – 1995 Honda Del Sol

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2017 Season Champ: Jim Dean – 1991 300 ZX

Street Modified: David Waksman – 1994 Chevrolet Camaro
2017 Season Champ: David Waksman – 1994 Chevrolet Camaro

Factory Street: Keith Shockey – 2015 Dodge Challenger
2017 Season Champ: Chris Moon = 2014 Ford Mustang GT

Street Outlaw: Nicolas Feliciano – 1984 Mazda RX7
2017 Season Champ: Mike Chambers – 1988 Ford Mustang

New Edge: James Walker – 2016 Dodge Challenger Hellcat
2017 Season Champ: Jeff Nance – 2015 Chevrolet Corvette

Street Performer: Jody Scott – 1995 Chevrolet Corvette
2017 Season Champ: Jody Scott – 1995 Chevrolet Corvette

Diesel Truck: Cole Shiflett – 2002 GMC Sierra
2017 Season Champ: Brian Sparrow – 2005 Ford F-250

Truck: Brian Leath – 1976 Chevrolet C-10
2017 Season Champ: Brian Leath – 1976 Chevrolet C-10

Super Bike: Robin Malcolm – 2004 Suzuki Hyabusa
2017 Season Champ: Toney Freeman – 2007 Suzuki Hyabusa

Sport Bike: Anthony Bryson – 2011 Kawasaki Ninja
2017 Season Champ: Bryan Berube – 2013 Suzuki Hyabusa

Motorcycle: Justin Goodman – 2007 CBR 600
2017 Season Champ: Justin Goodman – 2007 CBR 600

Cruiser: Dustin Satterfield – 2015 Harley-Davidson
2017 Season Champ: Andrew Bunn – 1999 Harley-Davidson Ultra

ATV: Omar Ruiz – ATV
2017 Season Champ: Wayne Cline – ATV

 

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