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IHRA: Summit Tournament of Champions winners
By alley - Oct 27, 2016, 5:46 PM ET

IHRA: Summit Tournament of Champions winners

In the coming days, we'll have interviews with many of the winners from the IHRA at Memphis International Raceway who competed in the Summit Tournament of Champions and the Summit SuperSeries.

First, here's the full list of winners who were crowned last weekend in the Summit Tournament of Champions:

Summit Tournament of Champions Super Stock: Pete D'Agnolo of Rochester, N.Y., '67 Camaro, 9.701 secs. at 132.28 mph (in photo) beat Scott Stillings, Floyds Knobs, Ind., '98 Grand Am, 8.606 secs. at 155.87 mph.

Top Sportsman: Paul Mosley of Inman, S.C., '63 Corvette, 7.393 secs. at 186.69 mph beat Roger Massey of Gilmer, Texas, '03 Cavalier, 6.983 secs at 198.64 mph.)

Summit Tournament of Champions Top Dragster: Steve Furr of Harrisburg, N.C., '13 American, 6.288 seconds at 204.05 mph, beat Matthew McDaniel of Forest City, N.C., '06 Racetech, 7.407 secs. at 176.60 mph.

Summit Tournament of Champions Stock: Dan Young of Palm Harbor, Fla., '95 Camaro, 10.609 secs. at 120.26 mph, beat Jeffrey Gardiner, Waldorf, Mo., '86 Olds Cutlass, 10.926 secs at 114.93 mph.

Summit Tournament of Champions Quick Rod: Dave Schmidt of Flintstone, Ga., Miller, 8.901 secs. at 175.75 mph beat Vernon Rowland, Blanchard, Okla., '13 Dragster, 8.926 secs. at 165.33 mph.

Summit Tournament of Champions Hot Rod: Dennis Clark of Pasadena, Texas, '68 Camaro, 10.936 secs. at 130.35 mph, beat James Paul, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada, '86 Coronet, 10.913 secs. at 130.15 mph.

Summit Tournament of Champions Super Rod: Jacob Elrod of Harrod, Ohio, '92 Corvette, 9.897 secs. at 165.15 mph, beat Charlie Stewart, Azlo, Texas, '63 Vette Roadster, 9.896 secs. at 164.07 mph.

Summit Tournament of Champions Junior Dragster: Gage Burch of Palmetto, Fla., Halfscale, 8.474 secs. at 59.39 mph, beat Kaelie Morton, Fort. St. John, British Columbia, Canada, 7.959 secs. at 82.21 mph.

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