Brother Tim Pratt and Troy Ray hanging out at Troy's pit after the event.
Troy Ray tows out for a checkout pass. Starting line bite was good and the front end came up fast. Troy shut 'er down and coasted...
Dodge Dart follows big Chevy Chevelle to the line. Great looking American iron filled the pits all week.
Lining up for a chance to attack the Virginia Motorsports Park starting line. Runs were held to eighth mile passes due to water seeping up from the track surface.
Nice '67 Camaro.
Clean 70 Camaro.
Legendary Virginia Mopar racer Ed Miller was on hand with his big orange Dodge.
Dick Estevez and Daddy Warbucks Ford Falcon thrilled fans all weekend long.
Frank Privitera's Whooppee Car, prior to bouncing it off the retaining wall after getting crossed up in water that seeped up through the track. Frank was OK and the car is repairable.
The checkerboard scheme was continued in the interior. Really different and nice.
Big ol' Flathead powers this baby.
Love the unique paint on this classic 1932 Ford hot rod.
Wright family fields this great looking '74 Mercury Comet.
Wicked little Wright Time '74 Mercury Comet...
Wright Time '74 Mercury Comet had the right look.
Dick Estevez and the Daddy Warbucks '65 Falcon. Most observers thought this was the hardest running car and best show of the weekend, regardless of category.
Ford legend Dick Estevez at work on the Daddy Warbucks Falcon.
One more shot of Steve Motts' big Dodge.
John Hoer's '66 Bel Air looked like it came off the showroom floor.
John Hoer of Newport News, VA, brought out this clean '66 Bel Air.
Steve Motts is rightfully proud owner with his mighty '64 Dodge.
Steve Motts' big '64 Dodge 440 (with a Coronet front end). Love the big injector stacks on the Dodge mill.
Steve Motts' big '64 Dodge warmed the hearts of Mopar fans.
Pat Estevez and his son, who is already a successful Junior Dragster racer.
Pat Estevez was not only crew chiefing for his dad Dick on the Daddy Warbucks car, he brought his own bracket Mustang out to race and made it to the semis on Saturday.
The Wild Side name returns to the strip as Troy Ray brought out his new 1968 Dodge Charger. Came a long way from Tennessee to make an aborted Sunday check out pass.
Troy Ray's 1968 Dodge Charger funny car.