In the Destination Autoworks Pro ET class, Riley Takayama won his first race in the 1948 altered Fiat dragster, dialing in a 7.90 at 163.64 MPH. Takayama’s vehicle is sponsored by Matsuda Bros. & Taba. Coming in second was Rocky
In the Destination Autoworks Pro ET class, Riley Takayama won his first race in the 1948 altered Fiat dragster, dialing in a 7.90 at 163.64 MPH. Takayama’s vehicle is sponsored by Matsuda Bros. & Taba. Coming in second was Rocky Ferraro’s 1988 Corvette dialing in at 12.83 running a 13.08 at 95.94 MPH.
In the King Auto Center Super Street class, Father Shandon Takayama picked up his first win of the season in his 1969 Camaro Z28. He is also sponsored by Matsuda Bros. & Taba. Takayama dialed in at 12.29 running a 12.53 at 87 MPH. Runner-up was Orlando Viloria in his 1971 Duster, dialing in at 13.90, running a 14.05 at 95 MPH.
My Paden’s 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee, sponsored by Speedie Lube topped the Street ET class dialing in a 15.25, running a 16.05. Runner-up was Marvin Inres in his 2001 Xettra. Inres dialed in at 15.70, running at 16.11 at 86.70 MPH. The Bike class was won by Craig Fujimoto on his Honda CBR 600.
The next race is on Sunday, June 6. Gates open at 8:00 a.m.