Quick Finish at The Rock
East Coast based MiRock motorcycle
drag racing series finished its season with very quick runs in the two top professional
classes at the Lee’s Performance Fall Bike Nationals at Rockingham Dragway
in Rockingham, North Carolina.
Schnitz Racing Outlaw Pro Street
racer Dave Norris accented his fi rst championship season with the first 6 second,
nitrous bike, no-bar pass ever on the face of the earth. Norris nailed the milestone
in the final qualifying session on Saturday with a 6.980 at 193.16 mph. He and
Dan Wagner had the DTM Performance built Suzuki set on kill all day Sunday to
back up the record. That deed was still undone when the fi nal rolled around,
and Ronnie Procopio, also on a DTM Suzuki, was set to pick up any pieces Norris
left on the table. Procopio had solved his own bike’s performance issues
in time for the semis and had lane choice against Norris, who spun the tire
at the hit of the throttle in the fi nal. Procopio laid down a sweet 7.103 to
score his second win in only his first season in the class. Norris raced in
every Outlaw fi nal this year.
2006 Orient Express Pro Sportbike
champ Anthony Navarro delivered double trouble to the fi eld by bringing his
identical twin brother with him to Rockingham, but it only took one Navarro
to win the fi nal over ’06 Outlaw champ Rodney Williford. Rodney nailed
the tree but started wheelieing at about 60 feet. Navarro, known for his consistency,
stepped up with a blindingly quick 7.651 for the win. That’s quicker than
the record, but Navarro didn’t have a back-up. Anthony threw much of the
credit for the quick pass in the lap of Velocity Racing boss Barry Henson. “Barry
put a tune-up in it and told me not to even bother to look at it, just ride
it,” reported Navarro, who beat number one quali- fi er Dimey Eddinger
in the semi when Eddinger’s motor went soft on the big end.
Vinnie Demito, who like Navarro
is a contractor from Pennsylvania and rides a Velocity turbo Hayabusa, took
the Pro Sportbike championship despite redlighting to Williford in the semi.
“A Velocity bike has won the Pro Sportbike championship every year since
the class started,” noted Henson. No-bar specialist Matt “Footloose”
Davies strapped on the extra wheels and won the Honda-Suzuki of Sanford 5.60
eighth mile class on an old school ’76 Kawasaki. Richmond, Virginia’s
Davies beat fellow Virginian Jim Shiffl ett in the final. Number one qualifier
Jason Herron lost to Shiffl ett in round 2, and Robin Procopio took the season
title.
Davies’s tall and lanky brother
Clay took double honors over the weekend, winning Saturday’s Nitrous Express
Pro ET final over Ashon Dickerson and Sunday’s Dragbikeforums.com Street
ET fi nal over Adrian “I Might Be My Cousin Barry Purnell” Jones.
Construction worker Clay rode his Kawasaki ZX9R in both classes. Andy Lynch
overcame Chris Barnett’s .002 light to win Saturday’s Street ET
fi nal, and Damon Williams beat James “Mutt” Ghibbs in Sunday’s
Pro ET final.
Young Ohio no-bar pilot Ricky Ward
won FBR Shop Quick 32 over BayBay Yarbrough in the fi nal. Yarbrough broke out
trying to catch Ward after falling behind .061-.031 at the tree.