Champs Win Big at The Rock

Mickey Thompson Performance Tires MiRock Superbike Series

event: Lee’s Performance Finals
when: November 6-7, 2010
where: Rockingham Dragway in Rockingham, North Carolina, USA

story and photos by Tim Hailey

Popapi brought his annual haul of venison from Oklahoma for Twin Gary to grill

Chachi fielded a competing cookout a few doors down

Billy Vose made a potato salad for Chachi’s cookout, and it was a damn good potato salad—a winning, potentially record breaking salad. “Yeah, it’s OK,” I imagined Vose saying. “I chipped a tooth off the knife on the third potato, the bowl has two cracks in it, and I almost dropped it halfway through the motorhome. But it’s OK”.

The Mickey Thompson Performance Tires MIRock Superbike Series, the world’s largest all motorcycle drag racing series, concluded it’s season this past weekend with the Lee’s Performance Finals at Steve Earwood’s legendary Rockingham Dragway in North Carolina. 416 bikes made the annual November pilgrimage to The Rock for crisp temps, a sticky track, big cook-outs and good times.


Jeremy Teasley

Twenty year-old Ohio rider Jeremy Teasley nailed down two HTP Performance Real Street wins on the weekend and celebrated his second championship in the class as well. Teasley took out Johnny “Turbo” Dobrin in the rain-delayed Maryland final on Saturday, then beat Adams Performance/RS Motorsports teammate Mark Billiter on Sunday after qualifying #1 with a record 7.835.


Rodney Williford

Orient Express Pro Street racer Rodney Williford also scored a win and a championship on the weekend, beating Mike Slowe in the final. Williford locked up the championship early when his #1 qualifier and first round bye put him out of reach of #2 Teasley.


Eddie “Who” Chapman

The first House of Speed Crazy 8s championship went to Eddie “Who” Chapman, who like fellow champions Teasley and Williford also won the race. Chapman completed the weekend on a borrowed bike after breaking his own in Friday testing. He beat Street ET winner Mike Herman Jr. for the race win.

Randolph “Boo” Brown

Mike Rankin

Randolph “Boo” Brown won the FBR Shop Quick 32 championship but let the race win slip out of his grasp. That honor went to Mike Rankin, who beat Shayne Proctor in the final.

Jimmy Shifflett

 

Curtis Griggs Jr

Jimmy Shifflett won the Motorcycletireoutlet.com 5.60 index class title but gave up the race win to Curtis Griggs Jr. Shifflett also won Sunday’s Nitrous Express Pro ET final over Wally Davis. Shifflett’s trailermate Rankin won Saturday’s final against Mike Shulz.

Mike Herman Jr.

Stanley Russell

Herman beat Baybay Yarborough in Sunday’s Schnitz Racing Street ET final. Yarborough’s Georgia roadie Stanley Russell beat Proctor in Saturday’s final.

Keith Dennis

Keith “Shine” Dennis beat a star-studded field of motorcycle drag racing legends for the first leg of Rickey Gadson’s Stock Wheelbase Challenge. This highly entertaining event featured gobs of trash talking and solo laps run before Rockingham’ knowledgeable, critical audience. After rounds on identically prepared Kawasaki ZX14s, the field was reduced to three finalists for one lap on a ZX10: Dennis, Gadson and local hero Johnny “Airtime” Locklear. The ’10 fit Dennis like a glove and he ran a perfect lap for the win. The series will continue this weekend at the Manufacturer’s Cup in Valdosta with a younger group of riders.

Jeremy Teasley on “Leonidas” gets the best of Johnny Locklear on “The Ho”

Ninety one grudge bikes showed up to battle mano y mano. The top race of the weekend was won by Teasley on “Leonidas” over Locklear on “The Ho.”

Mortal Kombat finds the hook-up

The Mickey Thompson Performance Tires MiRock Superbike Series starts the 2011 season back at The Rock on March 18-20th.

Find out more about the MiRock Superbike Series at http://www.mirockracing.com

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