I was there on Sunday - just wasn't too organized and didn't get a chance to look anyone up. I raced the Fordge - a 1978 Crew 4x4 with a 1997 12v in it. The picture shows me surrounded by the "enemy" in the staging lanes. I was in the 4wd street class, not the diesel class. Worked out well in that I could watch the fast diesels in between my runs. The Fordge has a D60 open diff rear end, and I was not prepared to do any 4wd launches, so I had a ton of wheelspin through 3rd gear both runs I took. Best was a 17. 9 @78mph or some such. Boost was going into 30psi, so I know I have a faster truck if I can get the power down! The day was already getting late before the eliminations started, and I had to drive my rig home yet to Monument (1 hour south), so I counted my 2 runs without breaking anything success and left about 4:30pm when the big rigs started their bracket.
Also attached is a fast 1st gen, I think it is Kurt's from this forum, though I am not sure if he was still driving it. This run he did a 14. 10 or a bit less, and that is with a 5spd 1st gen motor. Fantastic - one of the faster manual transmission trucks there. He left that Ford back quite a ways.
I included a nice burnout picture, then a staging picture showing all the dodge rams relative to the one Ford. I missed last year, but the year before there seemed to be more Chevy/GMC and Ford than this year. Tons of rams, just percentage-wise way more. There were some fast duramaxes no-doubt. Very few fast 6. 0 Fords, but quite a few fast 7. 3's there. There were several 9 second trucks making runs, whereas 2 years ago there were only a couple in the 10's. There were a dozen 10 second trucks, and a couple dozen 12 second rigs. Pretty amazing.
Sunday seemed well attended and was a fine event. I thought the pits were fuller this year than in 2007 when I last went - I had to go way out near the timing shack to park when I got there pretty late. Before I was about 2/3rds the way there.
good stuff,
jon