Despite the extreme heat, the 4th annual Tulsa Import Face-Off had the largest overall attendance of all previous events. It was so hot one fan fainted and an ambulance had to be called for aid.
The FWD final came down to the exact same match up and outcome as the Kansas City IFO two weeks early. John Tran from Raytown, MO in his 95' Civic Hatch with a 10.797 @ 153.88 mph beat Tony Phoutthavong from Winfield, KS also in a Honda Civic, but only ran a 12.310 @ 138.36 mph. Tony however, did collect the $400 bounty on 2010 IFO Overall Points leader, Aaron Lopez from San Antonio, Texas. Aaron鈥檚 bounty had been increasing event after event in $100 increments from back to back wins. The monkey is finally off his back, but now there is a $200 bounty on John Tran for his 3 consecutive wins.
The Forced Induction Pro class was won by Raymond Yip from Wichita, KS in his 99' Eclipse running a 9.476 @ 149.36 mph against Nelson Diaz from Houston, TX in his 85' RX7 that only ran 10.277 @ 103.14 mph, a much slower pace from his usual mid/high 9 second runs. Ray鈥檚 AWD advantage helped secure the event win as track conditions were very slippery with the extreme heat. Nelson was never able to make a full pass the entire day due to traction issues.
The All Motor Pro class was won for a 3rd time this race season by local hero Alex Pagin from Tulsa, OK in his 94' Civic with a 11.061 @ 120.06 mph against Juan Cisneros from Oklahoma City, OK who only ran a 15.371 @ 93.39 mph. There is now a $200 bounty on Alex for the consecutive wins.
The Outlaw class was won by Kenny Tran as local Hot Rod Rival, Chuck Seitsinger with Alternative Motorsports was a no show. Kenny jokingly says, 鈥淐huck must have been scared鈥.
In addition to the extreme heat, inconsistent tree drops by the track operator created even trickier conditions for the heads up racers. Scott Kukk, who鈥檚 crew just won the Wichita event a month before, was knocked out after a bad start when the track operator dropped the light as Scott was still staging. Scott鈥檚 bumper had a hanging piece causing the starter beams to misread a full stage. All racers should have at least 3 inches of clearance from ground to bumper.
One of the Test and Tune racers totaled his car after what looks to be driver error due to inexperience on the drag strip. The racer must have though he had to make the first turn off as there were 40 feet of skid marks before his exit. The racer ended up hitting the exit guard rail head on (see pic). All beginning racers should realize there are multiple turnoffs and it is not necessary to make the first exit! This is worse than seeing race beginners going in reverse to make the first turn off!
Best Club Representation was won for a 5th time this year by national car club, Team Sunworks. This win has further secured their lead for the 2010 IFO Best Club Points Championship.