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2005 Fun Ford Championship - To the Victors Go the Spoils
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 Jason Erenver was awarded...  Jason Erenver was awarded the low-14-Second prize with his tight 14.01 average over three runs.  Aaron Royston (left) qualified...  Aaron Royston (left) qualified number one in the JBA Headers Focus Frenzy. His turbocharged Focus cleaned up in the class in Ennis, taking home the trophy, the money, and the glory.  Mark Adkins (pictured) and...  Mark Adkins (pictured) and Bob Potter went head to head in the Focus Frenzy class this year with four wins apiece. Adkins prevailed to take the championship.  Adam Louramore used numerous...  Adam Louramore used numerous qualifying appearances to gain a valuable points lead over challengers Phil Clemmons, Mike Alwardt, and John Hewlett, and took home the '05 BFGoodrich Drag Radial championship.  Don Justus (second from right)...  Don Justus (second from right) only had to qualify for the Ennis race in order to claim the JDM Tough Truck title, and did so, which left David Gates finishing a close Second for the year.  WINNER The competition in...  WINNER The competition in Borla Street Renegade for the championship was pretty tight among the top five racers...  ...Ronnie Wilson was the man...  ...Ronnie Wilson was the man to beat in S/R, posting a plethora of low-eight-second runs at nearly every event. Scott Pennington used consistent qualifying appearances to nab runner-up in the championship, while Crede Young, who only ran the Southern swing of the season, finished high enough to place Third in the championship. Even though he assaulted the class with a barrage of seven-second timeslips, Dan Schonek landed in Fourth for the year.  Street Warrior featured three...  Street Warrior featured three hard-core contestants battling for the points lead. While the performance of Donald Campbell Jr.'s Mustang was a few tenths off the top two contenders, he managed to finish Third at the end of the year...  ...It was '04 champ Darrell...  ...It was '04 champ Darrell Peterson and former S/W champ Jeremy Martorella trading wins this year and setting the standard for a S/W Mustang. In Ennis, Martorella carried a 3-point lead in the standings, but his loss to Peterson in round two let last year's champ take the crown once again.
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