

The World racer to run in the 3.40s, there was no time to waste. Just how stout was Lee's first hit? Bryan Markiewicz was second quickest with a 3.567, while Marcus Birt was third with a 3.584.Jason Lee knew the timing meant everything. The World racer to run in the 3.40s, there was no time to waste.ĭuring the first qualifying session at the Lights Out 12, in the first pair down the highly-prepared South Georgia Motorsports Park, Lee went to the top of the qualifying list and established the quickest mark in small tire racing with a 3.502 elapsed time at 211.46 miles per hour.

Jason Lee knew the timing meant everything. WEDNESDAY - LEE NAILS NEW RVW RECORD TO PACE DAY ONE LIGHTS OUT 12 The World remained the same, with Jason Lee's record-setting 3.502 still unbeatable, followed by Brian Markiewicz and Marcus Birt remaining in the top spot. With the air up over 800 feet compared to Wednesday evening, the top three in Radial vs. During Wednesday qualifying, Cyrnek also topped the record with a 3.967. A few pairs later, Cyrnek snatched the top spot and record with a 3.950. Martin drew first blood in the quick Q-2 session, stopping the timers with a 3.966. Justin Cyrnek and Justin Martin delivered record-setting performances in the second qualifying session of Limited Drag Radial. Eric Dilliard was third with his 3.715 from Wednesday. Manny Buginga took over the top spot in PRO 275 when he ran a 3.705, 199.97 to bump down Jeff Miller, whose 3.712 was recorded in Wednesday qualifying. THURSDAY - LEADERBOARD REMAINS UNCHANGED IN RVW AT LO 12 RADIAL LDR SETS RECORDS FRIDAY - NO MAJOR CHANGES WITH ONE LEFT OF QUALIFYING
