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Champions crowned at JEGS Pacific SPORTSnationals (NHRA/JEGS)

Champions crowned at JEGS Pacific  SPORTSnationals

FONTANA, Calif. (May 16) – Alan Ellis, Ryan McClanahan, and John Schloe  
topped the list of champions crowned Sunday at the firth annual JEGS NHRA  
Pacific SPORTSnationals at Auto Club Dragway at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana,  
Calf. Nearly 400 of the best drivers from the NHRA Lucas Oil Series 
gathered for  the special event, which is one of three JEGS-backed SPORTSnationals 
events held  each year.  

Ellis, of Mapleton, Utah, drove his ’23-T Ford roadster to the win in Comp  
Eliminator by defeating Randy Jones in the final round. Jones took an early 
lead  in the final, but Ellis has the power to catch and pass him with a 
6.56 elapsed  time at 207.78-mph.  

McClanahan, of nearby Alta Loma, Calif., overcame a big hurdle in the Super 
 Stock final when he stopped reigning and three-time NHRA champion Jimmy 
DeFrank.  Despite a nearly perfect starting line reaction by DeFrank, the 
20-year old  McClanahan was able to take the win via a double breakout, running 
closer to his  dial-in than DeFrank.  

Schloe, appearing in his first Stock Eliminator final since the 1987 
season,  claimed his first NHRA “Wally�?? trophy after defeating Chad Langdon, the 
father  of current Top Fuel driver Shawn Langdon. Schloe, of Garden Grove, 
Calif., drove  his vintage ’69 Firebird to a 10.83 elapsed time on is 10.82 
dial-in for the  victory while Langdon broke out in his ’69 Nova.  

The  Super Comp class featured another first-time NHRA champion as Andrew 
Madrid of  Chatsworth, Calif., drove his dragster to a win over Gabriel 
Torres in the  final. Both drivers ran right on the 8.90-second Super Comp index 
but Madrid’s  slight reaction time advantage allowed him to cross the finish 
line first.  

Dana  Keniry of Hawthorne, Calif., was crowned the champion in Super Gas 
after driving  his Lumina past Roger Kato in the final. Both drivers left the 
starting line  with nearly perfect reaction times but Keniry won by running 
a 9.94 on the 9.90  index after Kato broke out with a 9.88.  

Third-generation racer Nik Downing of Glendale, Ariz., joined his  
grandfather, Dwight, as a national event winner after driving the family’s  Plymouth 
Arrow to the title in Super Street, winning a double breakout race over  
Matthew Blodgett, who was attempting to win his second JEGS Pacific  
SPORTSnationals title in the last three years. Blodgett’s brother, Michael, was  the 
defending SPORTSnationals winner.  

Appearing in his seventh NHRA national event final, Kevin Kleineweber, of  
Phoenix, Ariz., snared his fifth win when he won the Top Sportsman title 
over  Dave Zewe. Running on a dial-in of 7.92-seconds, Kleineweber recorded a 
7.95 for  the win in his ’94 Lumina with Zewe close behind with a 7.48 on his 
7.45 dial.  

Two  days after earning a runner-up finish in the postponed NHRA Arizona 
Nationals  final rounds, Tony Jardino of San Dimas, Calif., won the Top 
Dragster title by  beating Matt Hartzell in the final round. Racing off a 6.87 
dial-in, Jardino  recorded a 6.87 for the win while Hartzell posted a 7.42 on 
his 7.40 dial-in.  

Aaron Pine  of LaMirada, Calif., earned the victory in the Sportsman 
Motorcycle presented by  Harley-Davidson category after he rode his Lucas Oil 
Suzuki past former Pro  Stock Motorcycle racer Sean Conner in the final round. 
Both riders ran under  their respective dial-ins but Pine was closer to his 
9.04 dial with a 9.02.  

The  winners of the JEGS NHRA Pacific SPORTSnationals will now join the 
champions  that were crowned earlier this year at the JEGS NHRA Cajun 
SPORTSnationals in  Belle Rose, La., in the battle for the JEGS Crown trophy. The 
JEGS Crown is a  handcrafted trophy that is awarded to any driver who can win 
the same class at  two of the three JEGS SPORTSnationals events in a single 
year. Since its  inception five years ago, only one driver Pro Mod racer Mike 
Ashley has been  able to win the JEGS Crown. The third and final event in 
the series will be the  JEGS NHRA Northern SPORTSnationals at National Trail 
Raceway in Columbus, Ohio,  Sept. 24-26.  
 

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