Round two was called and the lanes filled quickly as the call for Factory Stock was made. These guys really know how to make the most out of a combination as the limitations are the insurmountable odd in the class.There are several class favorites in attendance. Top qualifier Tommy Godfrey would sit this round out as he is qualified with a 11.02@121mph but that would not stop the rest of the class from trying to catch up.
John Leslie Jr. is one of those working at pushing his combination just that much further to be in the number one spot. He was number two in the world last season and it shows why as he is qualified second here and would maintain that position due to his 11.26@119mph run last night. Leslie backed his run up with a 11.28@119mph in round two.
Steve Gifford wheeled his Modulat Depot SN-95 to the number one spot in Pure Street and bettered his time by nearly eight hundreths to mark his spot with a 10.22@133mph. One of the best looking cars of the weekend who continues to put on a great show with great driving skills as he rides out wheelstands is Jimmy Wilson. Wilson's run last night was disqualified but he ran stellar 10.34@131mph to place him solidly in the number two spot.
Dave Ginter will get the most improved award in the Real Street ranks as he remains in the number three spot but with a much better 9.83@139mph. It remain the Tim Matherly show though as he continues to show how dominant he can be by holding onto his top qualifier effort from round one. Matherly ran 9.56@140mph last night in the cool air.