Labbous, Davis take MMP Mega Race
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 Johnny Labbous Sr.and Jr. |
(Feb. 26, 2006) --
It was almost a Family Feud final with a $20,000 winner's check on the
line at Montgomery MotorSports Park Sunday night (2/26). Legendary drag
racer Johnny Labbous, Sr. of Goodletsville, Tennessee almost made it into
the finals against his son Johnny Jr. That would have been a really
unusual race as both father and son were driving the same rear-engine
dragster after Johnny Senior's car had mechanical problems. The purses
were doubled for Sunday's race after a steady rain forced cancellation of
Saturday's scheduled race.
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 Super Pro Winner Johnny Labbous, Jr. l-r Johnny Labbous, Jr.
Johnny Labbous, Sr. MMP Promoter George Howard |
As it turned out, Biloxi, Mississippi driver, race promoter and
Internet journalist Tommy Castenado crashed the party and beat Johnny
Labbous, Sr. to gain a spot in the finals against Johnny Labbous, Junior
in the first mega race of the season at Montgomery MotorSports Park, now
back in operation by George Howard racing.
In the finals, Labbous, Junior prevailed with a 5.233 second run at
102.90 miles per hour on a 5.20 second dial-in with a .020 reaction
time. Castenado had a slight edge off the starting line, but his dragster
had a hiccup in the transmission and he had to settle for a 5.742 second
run at 83.96 mph on his 4.77 second dial-in.
Doug Harper of Albertville, Alabama joined Johnny Labbous Senior as Super
Pro semi-finalists.
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 Footbrake winner Adam Davis of Dullman l-r Jason McClure, Adam
Davis and Dana Kloet. |
In the Footbrake class, it was a case of racing buddies facing each other
in the finals. Adam Davis of Cullman, Alabama and Jason Mcclure of
Madison, Alabama race together at Huntsville Dragway and even traveled
together to this event. They charged through a quality field of
footbrakers including current and former world champions to meet in the
finals. Davis' '76 Nova ran a 6.922 second pass at 92.59 miles per hour
on his 6.91-second dial-in for the win. McClure's 2000 Camaro ran a 8.068
second pass at 84.84 miles per hour for the breakout loss on his 8.12
second dial.
Veteran racer Larry Willis of Ashland, Alabama and John
McKinney of Ragland, Alabama were the Footbrake semi-finalists.
During the event, Montgomery MotorSports Park promoter George Howard
announced details of the track's weekly bracket program, which will begin
on Saturday, March 4. Track gates will open at 4:00pm each Saturday with
time trials beginning at 5:00pm and Round One Eliminations at 7:00pm.
The Super Pro winner at MMP each week will receive $1,000 with the
runner-up receiving $300, semi-finalists $100 and quarter-finalists
$25. In addition, 4th round winners will receive $25 round money. Super
Pro tech cards will be $35.
In the Footbrake class, racers can race for a $500 top prize for free,
paying only a $10 spectator admission. Footbrake runner-up will receive
$100 and semi-finalists $50.
 Footbrake Runnerup Jason McClure |
 T.J. Pruitt at Work |
 Tommy Castenado and Crew |
 Tommy Castenado and Crew |
 Tommy Castenado and Dad |
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