Over 300 vehicles showed for racing action along with the Jeg’s Superquick Series to make for an outstanding Super Saturday. In the Super Pro Quarters it would be Ryan Burba of Beavercreek dialing a 5.05 to the 5.01 of Josh morgan from New Carlisle. Burba would get the jump at the tree with a .504 reaction time and would take the win with a  5.058 pass. Next would be Dwayne Gallogly dialing a 5.73 to the 5.08 of Paula Holman from Pataskala. Dwayne would be closer on the reaction time battle with a .519 but it would be Paula with the win light on a 5.755 pass. Next would be Dean howard of New Carlisle on the bye run.

            In the semis it would be Burba dialing a 5.05 to the 5.98 of Howard. Burba would cut a .507 light and take the win light with a 5.057 pass. Holman had the bye run to the finals.

            In the finals it would be Burba going red making Holman the Super Pro Winner.
            In the Pro class it would be Charles Picklesimer of New Carlisle dialing a 7.55 to the 6.80 of James Sanders of Riverside. Sanders would go red moving Charles to the semis. Next would be Mike McGriff of Orgonia dialing a 7.44 to the 6.62 of Jason Wheatcraft of Jamestown. Wheatcraft would cut a .508 light and would follow up with a 6.661 run for the win light. Next would be Ron Culbertson of Springfield dialing a 6.87 to the 6.10 of Steve Royalty from Franklin. Culbertson would get the better light with a .516 and would take the win light with a 6.893 pass. Next would be Rich Wilson of Kettering dialing a 6.48 to the 6.04 of Mark Griffith of New Carlisle. Griffith would get the better light and would take the win with a 6.066 run.
            In the semis it would be Picklesimer dialing a 7.56 to the 6.87 of Culbertson. Picklesimer would cut a .529 for the better light and would breakout making Culbertson the winner on a 6.884 pass. Next would be Griffith dialing a 6.04 to the 6.61 of Wheatcraft. Griffith would cut a .542 light and would take the breakout win with a 6.054 pass.
            In the finals it would be Culbertson dialing  a 6.88 to the 6.04 of Griffith. Griffith would cut a .500 light and back it up with a 6.076 pass for the pro win.
            In the Sportsman quarter finals it would be Howard Ledford of Kettering dialing a 12.67 to the 12.13 of Tony McFall of Tipp City. Howard would get the better light with a .549, but ti would be Tony with the win light on a 12.210 pass. Next would be Ronnie Evans of Xenia dialinga 12.98 to the 19.20 of Paul Brewer from New Carlisle. Brewer would go red moving Evans to the next round. Nic Wyatt had the bye run.

In the sportsman class semis it would be Nic Wyatt of Xenia dialing a14.97 to the 12.11 of Tony McFall of Tipp City. Wyatt would cut the better light but it would be McFall with the win on a 12.067 double breakout. Ronnie Evans of Xenia had the bye to the finals.
            In the Sportsman finals it would be Evans dialing a  12.94 to the 12.06 of McFall. McFall would cut the better light and would take the class win with a 12.062 pass.

            In the Pro Bike class it would be Rick Haupt of Farmersville dialing an 8.63 to the 10.72 of Perry Sowers from Springfield. Haupt went red moving Sowers to the next round. Next would be Brad Shellhaas dilaing a 9.41  to the 10.24 of Sam Cotterman from Tremont City. Brad would have the better light with a .529 and would take the win with a 9.412 pass. Next would be Nathan Thatcher of Dayton dialing a 9.15 to the 9.94 of Kevin Hoskins of Cincinnati. Thatcher would cut the better light with a .528, but it would be Hoskins running dead on with a  9.940 pass. Larry hunter would have the bye into the semis.

            In the semis it would be Hunter dialing a 9.37 to the 9.41 of Shellhaas. Shellhaas would go red and would move Hunter to the finals. Next would be Sowers dialing a 10.73 to the 9.92 of Hoskins. Hoskins would cut the better light with a .526 and would take the win with a 9.962.
            In the finals it would be Hunter dialing a 9.34 to the 9.93 of Hoskins. Hoskins would cut a .522 light but it would be Hunter with the win.