Miles of Mayhem Class Winners & Record Setters

Miles of Mayhem 2024 Drag and Drive Event: Class Winners and Record Setters

The Miles of Mayhem 2024 drag and drive event has concluded with thrilling performances across various classes. The competition saw records broken and fierce battles on the track. We are excited to announce the winners for each class:

Bracket Class Norm Johnston emerged victorious in the Bracket Class, setting a New Class Record with a 0.0465 spread. This marks his third consecutive win in this class, showcasing his consistency and skill.

7.50 Index Class Kyle Robb narrowly missed setting a new class record with an impressive time of 7.5475, just 0.0075 seconds shy of the 2021 record.

Naturally Aspirated Class A new class for 2024, the Naturally Aspirated Class was won by Ron Theissen, who clocked a time of 6.8795.

Modern Muscle Class Kelly Prosser delivered a remarkable performance in the Modern Muscle Class, finishing with a time of 6.478. This time is just 0.029 seconds short of the class record of 6.449. Notably, the Modern Muscle Class times have been extremely close over the past few years, with times of 6.478 (2024), 6.449 (2023), 6.4501 (2022), and 6.535 (2021).

Pro Street Class James Dick took the Pro Street Class title with a time of 5.925, coming within 0.035 seconds of the class record. The competition in this class has been tight, with times of 5.925 (2024), 5.89 (2023), and 5.928 (2022).

Man Pedal (Stick Shift) Class Chris Hein set a New Class Record in the Man Pedal (Stick Shift) Class, achieving an incredible time of 5.44, which shattered the previous record of 6.0052 by 0.5652 seconds.

Small Tire Class Dennis Drummond dominated the Small Tire Class, finishing with a time of 5.399.

Outlaw Class Pat Myker continued his winning streak in the Outlaw Class with a time of 4.918. This marks his second consecutive win and the second year in a row that he has recorded the quickest overall time, just 0.07 seconds off his own class record from 2023.

We want to congratulate everyone that competed in 2024 and look forward to the 2025 event!

Thank you to Ashley Woodvine Photography for the great pictures posted here!

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