Griggs win with support from Casper
By Wendy
Curling
Wikipedia defines friendship as “the
cooperative and supportive relationship between two or more people”. It could
easily include a photo of Bobby Griggs and Jesse Casper.
Griggs, of Outta
Pocket Racing fought his way to the Modified class
winner’s circle Saturday at Northeast Dragway and
ended a two-year winless streak, with a little support from his friend.
When Bobby G
lost in the second round of points competition to
Casper of Beach Boyz Racing, he knew all was not
lost. He knew he could buy back in and possibly win, although he would no
longer collect points. What he did not know was that a violent wheel stand by
his bright orange Chevy Malibu in the fifth round would break an oil line and threaten
to end his night for good.
Casper, who
was out of competition, came to his rescue and quickly helped him repair the
damaged oil line and stood by to cheer his friend on through two more rounds
and then on to victory.
“That’s how
it is”, said Griggs, smiling as he looked at his winner’s circle photo where he
was flanked by his wife and good friend Casper, “We help each other out, even
if he beats me and I lose points”.
Griggs
defeated Anthony Griekspoor in the final round where
both drivers ran dead on their dials but Griggs had best reaction time which accounted for
most of the .041 margin of victory.
Brian Maine
celebrated his first Top Eliminator win of the year in his dragster with his
final round win over Jeff Moore of Elizabeth City. Maine posted a .011 reaction
time and ran 5.02 on his 4.95 dial while Moore fouled with a red light start.
Rich Walker
regained the points
lead in the Street class as he won all rounds including the final in his Dodge
Dart. Walker defeated Tim Bateman in the final in a double break-out run where
Walker broke out by the lesser amount.
Willie Warren
took the win over Big Kev
Richardson in the final round of Pro Bike. Warren was best off the line but
Richardson was off the pace and could
not run his dial.
“Daddy’s Girl”driver Erin Arledge returned
to Junior Dragster racing after taking a week off and claimed her second win of
the year. Arledge earned a bye to the final round
where she faced Gage Shreeves of McDonald Farms
Racing. In the double break out run, Shreeves had the
worst foul, giving Arledge the win.
Regular E.T.
Bracket racing is scheduled for Saturday with gates opening at 11:00 a.m. Time
runs start at one, followed by eliminations at 3:00 p.m. Friday night Test and
Tune will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. Log onto www.northeastdragway.net
for more details and upcoming events.