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Publication: National Dragster
Date published: April 22, 2011

King of the Bayou champion Ray Dew (below) was misidentified in our coverage of the JEGS NHRA Cajun SPORTSnationals. Driving his '70 Nova, Dew coupled a .004 reaction time with a perfect 10.900 in the Super Street final of the special Super-class event, giving him the best winning package of the three winners and the King of the Bayou crown. Also misidentified was Super Stock racer John Covington's GT/EA Grand Am and Sportsman Motorcycle racer Mike Voss.

Tony Bogolo was reported to be running a screw-blower combination in the Tricky Tipster for the VisitMyrtleBeach.com NHRA Four-Wide Nationals when, in fact, he utilizes an SSI Roots-type setup on his Top Alcohol Funny Car.

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