Sinack Snares 6.50 Index Victory At Atlanta Dragway

Stan Sinack scored the 6.50 Index victory at Atlanta Dragway Saturday. Photo by Wanda Glover

Stan Sinack, Howard Warren, Pete Wagner and the Wilson family enjoyed a memorable day at Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, GA.  Sinack and Warren each won one race, and made it to the final round in another class.  Pete Wagner enjoyed the Open Comp Full Body win, and also had the pleasure of seeing sons Jeff and Steve Wagner make it to the semi-final rounds in their class.  The Wilson Gang also had a good day, with Jessie making it to the semis in Pro, and Malone to the final round in 8-12 Jr. Dragster.

Defending 6.50 Index champion Stan Sinack (’69 Dart – Lilburn, GA) earned the 6.50 Index win in a close duel with Travis Bryant (’68 Camaro – Bowman, GA).  Bryant actually had a slightly better react, but took too much finish line stripe, breaking out with a 6.48 at 105.85 mph on the 6.50 index.  Sinack also broke out, but with a smaller margin, 6.494 at 104.36 mph.  Walt Mesik (’77 Vega – Madison, GA) ended his day as the lone semi-finalist.  Sinack dedicated this win to his late mom Betty, whose birthday would have been yesterday. He thanked team mates Ed Nalley and Bill Boomhower again for their help.

“It sure does feel good to finally win again.  It’s been three years and two months,” stated the happy 7.00 Index winner Ed Nalley (’71 Z-28 – Carnesville, GA).  For the final, Nalley began with a stellar 0.001 second react, and then crossed the finish line 0.0138 seconds ahead of opponent Gerry Williams with a 7.04 at 96.81 mph on the 7.00 index.  William’s Snellville, GA based ’73 Challenger was close behind with a 7.03 at 96.40 mph.  Wade Bryant (’67 Camaro – Bowman, GA) and Kris Rosendahl (’69 Nova – Monroe, GA) were the semi-finalists.  Nalley was sidelined by an accident three years ago, and was able to begin racing again in late 2011.

Open Comp Full Body winner Braselton, GA racer Pete Wagner credits his father “Mooch” Wagner for getting him interested in the sport of drag racing and dedicated the win to his dad.  These days, Wagner is paying it forward by helping his sons Jeff, Steve and Nick with racing.  In the final, Wagner met Bill Boomhower from Walhalla, SC, and received the win shortly after he left the starting line when Boomhower left too early, leaving the red light glowing.  Wagner chose to run his ’71 Demon all out, and posted a 7.29 at 94.04 mph (7.28 dial).  Boomhower’s ’65 Belvedere tripped the finish line beams with a 6.22 at 112.11 mph (6.18 dial).  Pete’s son Jeff Wagner (’71 Duster – Braselton, GA) and Eric Smith (’71 Nova – Baldwin, GA) ended their day in the semi-final round.

Super Pro winner Brian Smith from Flowery Branch has been racing with car owner Stacy Blanton since 1996, and enjoyed his spot in the winner’s circle Saturday by taking the victory against Stan Sinack (’69 Dart – Lilburn, GA) who nearly ran the table in two classes.  Smith’s ’07 Undercover dragster was spot on with a 5.047 at 135.62 mph, coupled with his 0.008 second react.  Sinack came 0.001 seconds away from the victory, but was on the wrong side of the numbers, fouling with a -0.001 second react.  His car then ran flawlessly, carding a 6.470 at 105.97 mph (6.47 dial).  Gary Burell (’72 Nova – Donalds, SC) and Gary Dunn (’82 S-10 pickup – Flowery Branch, GA) earned the semi-finalist portion of the purse.

“As normal, when we have problems with the cars, we go rounds,” said Smith.  A delay box wire broke on his car earlier in the day, and Blanton’s other dragster, which is now piloted by wife Debbie Blanton, broke a brake caliper and had to have the carburetor replaced during competition.

Like Stan Sinack, Douglasville, GA racer Howard Warren also nearly earned a win in two classes.  Warren took the top spot in Pro class against Peter Mansolillo of Suwanee, GA who was thrilled to be in the final against Warren.  Both racers ran 0.04 seconds over their dial in time, with Warren’s ’72 Maverick taking the nod courtesy of a better reaction time with a 7.58 at 84.11 mph (7.54 target).  Mansolillo followed soon after, with a 7.31 at 94.98 mph (7.27 target).  Jessie Wilson (’71 Nova – Tallapoosa, GA) and Toby Collins (sublime green ’73 Challenger – Blairsville, GA) ended their day in the semi-final round.

“I’m on a lucky streak,” said Warren.  “When you’re rushing to make it back to the lanes you just race, you don’t have time to think about it.”

In Sportsman class final round action, Mel Abney from Cumming, GA won his first event of the 2012 season, putting the brakes on Howard Warren’s day with a slightly better reaction time and a dead-on 12.236 at 101.26 mph pass in his ’67 Camaro.  Warren’s ’72 Maverick had been doing great, but Abney didn’t leave him any room to work with on the big end of the track.  Warren’s car stopped the timers this time with a 12.08 at 95.62 mph (12.00 dial).  Steve Wagner, another one of Open Comp winner Pete Wagner’s sons got to take home the semi-finalist check.

Clermont, GA racer Tim Sutton took the win in Motorcycle class against Ben Lindle (’91 Suzuki – Donalds, SC).  Sutton’s win was assured the moment Lindle left the starting line with the dreaded cherry colored bulb glowing.  With victory assured, Sutton took it easy on the top end of the track, “slowing” to an 8.96 at 126.47 mph (8.78 dial).  Lindle’s mount went 9.30 at 145.31 mph (9.21 dial).  The semi-finalist checks went to David Fletcher (’84 Kawasaki – Lawrenceville, GA) and Jay Rhyne (’82 Suzuki – Athens, GA).

Twelve year old “Good Time” Charlie Smith from McDonough, GA took the victory in 8-12 Jr Dragster class against Malone Wilson (12 – Tallapoosa, GA).  Smith had a little better react, and sealed the deal with a dead-on 8.926 at 72.37 mph.  Wilson had been struggling with the tune-up on his car during competition, and in the final round his car slowed to a 9.19 at 69.58 mph (8.90 dial).  Smith did not have an easy ride en route to the final.  He had to defeat three of the top points earners, Nate “Hot Rod” Halsey, Trey Butler and Austin Carden to get to the final round.  Katie Wilhelm (12 – Commerce, GA) won the semi-finalist trophy.

17 year old Paul Charette from Evans, GA won the 13-17 Jr Dragster event, this time against Chris Bowden (17 – Homer, GA) although Bowden made it easier by turning on the red light.  Charette ran an 8.01 at 79.68 mph (7.94 dial) and Bowden chose to lift off the throttle down track, slowing to a 10.30 at 66.99 mph (7.96 dial).  Brittney Hellemn (16 – Buford, GA) and Wesley Mayfield (15 – Gainesville, GA) received the semi-finalist trophy for their efforts.

For more info on Atlanta Dragway, visit AtlantaDragway.com.

Atlanta Dragway – Commerce, GA
Race Results – June 9, 2012

SUPER PRO                          CAR                            HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN

Win:     Brian Smith                 ’07 Undercover            Flowery Branch, GA    5.047   135.62 (5.04)

R/U:     Stan Sinack                 ’69 Dart                       Lilburn, GA      (foul)    6.470   105.97 (6.47)

Semi:   Gary Burell                  ’72 Nova                      Donalds, SC

Semi:   Gary Dunn                   ’82 S-10 pickup           Flowery Branch, GA

 

PRO                                        CAR                            HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN

Win:     Howard Warren          ’72 Maverick                Douglasville, GA          7.58     84.11   (7.54)

R/U:     Peter Mansolillo           ’88 Monza                    Suwanee, GA              7.31     94.98   (7.27)

Semi:   Jessie Wilson             ’71 Nova                      Tallapoosa, GA

Semi:   Toby Collins                ’73 Challenger             Blairsville, GA

 

SPORTSMAN                         CAR                            HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN

Win:     Mel Abney                    ’67 Camaro                 Cumming, GA             12.23   101.26 (12.23)

R/U:     Howard Warren          ’72 Maverick                Douglasville, GA          12.08   95.62   (12.00)

Semi:   Steve Wagner             ’71 Duster                   Jefferson, GA

 

MOTORCYCLE                      BIKE                            HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN
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Win:     Tim Sutton                  ’89 Suzuki                   Clermont, GA              8.96     126.47 (8.78)

R/U:     Ben Lindle                   ’91 Suzuki                   Donalds, SC   (foul)    9.30     145.31 (9.21)

Semi:   David Fletcher             ’84 Kawasaki               Lawrenceville, GA

Semi:   Jay Rhyne                   ’81 Kawasaki               Athens, GA

 

6.50 INDEX                             CAR                            HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN

Win:     Stan Sinack                 ’69 Dart                       Lilburn, GA                  6.49     104.36 (6.50)

R/U:     Travis Bryant               ’68 Camaro                 Bowman, GA               6.48     105.85 (6.50)

Semi:   Walt Mesik                  ’77 Vega                      Madison, GA

 

7.00 INDEX                             CAR                            HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN

Win:     Ed Nalley                     ’71 Z-28                       Carnesville, GA           7.04     96.81   (7.00)

R/U:     Gerry Williams                        ’73 Dodge                    Snellville, GA         7.03           96.40   (7.00)

Semi:   Wade Bryant               ’67 Camaro                 Bowman, GA

Semi:   Kris Rosendahl           ’69 Nova                      Monroe, GA

 

OPEN COMP F/B                   CAR                            HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN

Semi:   Pete Wagner               ’71 Demon                  Jefferson, GA              7.29     94.04   (7.28)

Semi:   Bill Boomhower           ’65 Belvedere              Walhalla, SC   (foul)    6.22     112.11 (6.18)

Semi:   Jeff Wagner                ’71 Duster                   Braselton, GA

Semi:   Eric Smith                   ’71 Nova                      Baldwin, GA

 

8-12 JR DRAGSTER              AGE                             HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN

Win:     Charlie Smith              12                                McDonough, GA          8.926   72.37   (8.92)

R/U:     Malone Wilson            12                                Tallapoosa, GA           9.19     69.58   (8.90)

Semi:   Katie Wilhelm              12                                Commerce, GA

 

13-17 JR DRAGSTER            AGE                             HOMETOWN              ET       MPH    DIAL-IN

Win:     Paul Charette              17                                Evans, GA                   8.01     79.68   (7.94)

R/U:     Chris Bowden             15                                Homer, GA      (foul)    10.30   66.99   (7.96)

Semi:   Brittney Hellemn          16                                Buford, GA

Semi:   Wesley Mayfield          15                                Gainesville, GA

 

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