Inaugural Rocky Mountain Nationals June 27-29th, 2003, Edmonton, AB
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Edmonton's own Jay Mageau was a popular winner on Saturday night scoring in the special "Thunderbolts" 7.50 class feature. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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Ohio's Mark Thomas upset Robbie Atchison to win the event's Alcohol Funny Car crown. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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The Rocky Mountain Nationals Top Fuel final saw Bruce Litton jump out to a quick start to hold off a favored Clay Millican for the title. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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Quain Stott earned his first Pro Mod title in a while driving the powerful South Carolina-based Lee Boy Corvette. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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Jason Collins scored his second career win in Pro Stock driving his Alabama-based Mercury Cougar. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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Todd Paton's tough trip to Edmonton did include an upside as he recorded his first career "four" in a Top Fuel car. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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Wayne Hofer, from Lethbridge, Alberta earned the pole in Top Sportsman driving his cool nitrous-injected '63 Nova. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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Edmonton's Darrell Webb, Alberta's "Burnout King", led the way after Thunderbolts 7.50 qualifying action was complete. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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IHRA Pro Stock points leader Carl Baker notched both low ET and top speed at Edmonton. (Bruce Biegler photo) |
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Calgary's Rick Distefano enjoyed a phenomenal event, qualifying 3rd and placing runner-up in Pro Mod. (Photo by: Kevin "Keeling" Sproule) |
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