NADM @ Weekend on the Edge - Salt Lake City - September 3rd & 4th

Here are the sled-pulling results:

Work Stock:

1. Bill Steffews 2006 Dodge 244' 3.36"
2. Ryan Partridge 2006 GMC 238' 9.96"
3. Trevor Collings 2003 Dodge 237' 3.72"
4. Frank Olsen Dirty Max 235' 6.12"
5. Chris Miller 2005 Dodge 235' 4.80"
6. Ed Boyles 232' 3.84"
7. Weylin Richards 2008 Dodge 228' 4.32"
8. Sean Garn 2008 Chevy 225' 8.04"
9. Casey Coombs 2004 Chevy 220' 6.96"
10. Josh Scott 2003 Dodge 218' 11.4"
11. Andrew Vigil 2004 Dodge 218' 10.56"
12. Isaac Oberg 2001 Ford 212' 10.44"
13. Layne Holdalway 2001 Dodge 210' 9.72"
14. Kamren Derrickson 1995 Ford 208' 5.76"
15. Toby Cann 2006 Ford 194' 3.96"
16. Willy Branch 1995 Ford 190' 5.28"
17. Will Oldham 2000 Dodge 165' 3"
18. Austin Horrocks 1996 Dodge 158' 9.12"

2.6 Street Diesel:

1. Wade Fausett 1997 Dodge 280' 1.68"
2. Toby Moses 1994 Dodge 271' 1.2"
3. Tom Hansen 2005 Dodge 254' 8.64"
4. Bill Moon 2001 Ford 253' 9.96"
5. Ryan Thain 2006 Dodge 247' 11.04"
6. Colby Swanson 1999 Dodge 243' 6.0"
7. T.J. McKimm 2006 Dodge 237' 7.08"
8. Jake Johnson 2003 Chevy 223' 9.6"
9. Michael Evans 2001 Ford 220' 7.8"
10. Dustin Manis 1998 Dodge 214' 1.68"

2.8 Street Diesel:

Toby Moses 1994 Dodge 266' 3.00"
Bill Moon 260' 1.56"
Tom Hansen 2005 Dodge 257' 0.6"
Ryan Thain 2006 Dodge 241' 6.72"
Colby Swanson 1999 Dodge 232' 3.48"
Monica Dolan 2001 Ford 217' 6.00"

Super Street:

1. Matt Moon 2002 GMC 256' 8.76"
2. Shane Boyer 2004 Dodge 243' 3.48"
3. Joshua Smith 1997 Dodge 240' 6.84"
4. Brandon Thomas 2002 Chevy 223' 3.24"
5. Jared Zeeman 1997 Dodge 218' 4.20"
6. Kaleb Money 1994 Dodge 210' 2.52"
7. Brennan Ramirez 2006 Dodge 205' 2.64"
8. Zach Fuller 2005 Chevy 185' 1.56"
9. Austin Garner 1999 Dodge ---

Modified:

1. Scott Vorhees 2006 Dodge 244'
2. Jason Stott 2003 Dodge 228' 0.48"
3. Ed Boyles Dodge 227' 1.08"
4. Russ Prescott 1979 Ford 213' 3.96"
-- Terry Thain 1992 Dodge
-- Ken Jones 2011 Dodge

Thanks so much!!
 
The dyno comp was interesting, some owners were allowed to run there own trucks and other couldent even pull them in or out.....
 
Not only did we show them that enough competitors could show but entertain the 3000 spectators who showed up to watch for a normal length of time at the track.

Same goes for the sled pull, enough competitors of top quality to entertain close to 3000 fans in the seats, in fact most did not want to leave!

Judging by that video, you used to work for Enron......
 
Judging by that video, you used to work for Enron......

Always trying to help diesel motorsports aren't ya?

The major portion of fans were sitting behind the pull in some photos you can see them because the sun was not hitting that part of the stadium.

Come next time and you might believe your own eyes if they are open:poke:

Regardless, it was a great event attended by many who enjoy diesel motorsports!
 
Fantastic show, I had my doubts, but the western pullers proved me wrong!! Very serious pullers, my only regret is they pulled on sand and not clay, but they handled it.

As far as numbers, they don't really matter , but most locals who were familiar with the venue guessed 2000+, the facility manager said 3500. I figured somewhere in between would be about right. The stands are huge, and there was always folks at the food and parts vendors, as well as in the pits.

Considering NADM was hoping for 1000 at the pull, we were blown away at the support! Utah and surrounding states rock!!

Thanks goes out to all who supported it and helped out at the track. United Pullers did a very nice job.
 
United Pullers did a very nice job.
and they didn't look half bad in Red :)


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BBD
 
Wish i could have made it on time. I spent Friday night and Saturday building my new twin setup and getting the truck back together. The plan was to be there but didn't make it until the show was over. :bang
I did pull (after the show) and that was quite the track I don't think I have ever pulled on sand quite like that.
Glad to have NADM out our way hope to get some pulls in with them next time.
 
Judging by that video, you used to work for Enron......

There were plenty in attendance. Vendor row had people walking up and down all night long.

I was happiest with how many showed up at the drags. There were 4 trucks not running just out of me and my friends so I can only imagine how many others had problems.

Hey Gene, did those pics turn out any better on a computer screen?

Terry, your truck looked great as always. I was hoping you would make it in time for the show but when your buddy signed you up he was hesitant about a time frame. Glad to see you hooked though, it was impressive.

On a side not, who is that good looking gent in the red NADM shirt with black shorts on taking pictures around the 250' mark..I swear I've seen him before.
 
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Always trying to help diesel motorsports aren't ya?

The major portion of fans were sitting behind the pull in some photos you can see them because the sun was not hitting that part of the stadium.

Come next time and you might believe your own eyes if they are open:poke:

Regardless, it was a great event attended by many who enjoy diesel motorsports!


yeah you can shove alot of people into those stands i go to rodeos there quite often!

Wish i wasnt workin i would have loved to come sounds like it was an awesome show hopefully next years will be even bigger!
 
The gang from Wild diesel are gonna have to bring the r's up LOTS more before they get her moving. Seemed like all was good other than it sounded like he was trying to leave the line at 4k or less. I'm sure its going to be a runner for sure!!!
 
The gang from Wild diesel are gonna have to bring the r's up LOTS more before they get her moving. Seemed like all was good other than it sounded like he was trying to leave the line at 4k or less. I'm sure its going to be a runner for sure!!!

Truck never got above 3200 R.P.M. he couldn't hold the clutch back any more it was going to leave rather he wanted it to or not. Pretty sure its figured out now. We will find out at the state fair.
 
Truck never got above 3200 R.P.M. he couldn't hold the clutch back any more it was going to leave rather he wanted it to or not. Pretty sure its figured out now. We will find out at the state fair.

Hell yeah, waiting on some video :Cheer:

BBD
 
Truck never got above 3200 R.P.M. he couldn't hold the clutch back any more it was going to leave rather he wanted it to or not. Pretty sure its figured out now. We will find out at the state fair.

Oh I see. Well wish them the best. Good to see a new rig out. Especially out that direction.
 
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