Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0 Champions

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Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0 Champions

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100 Division: Deborah Leimbach and Daniel Leimbach.
110 Division: Doug Masters, of Hutto, Texas. Masters is now a two-time BBORR 2.0 champion. Masters’ time in the 110-miles per hour division was near perfect, as the Hutto resident was 5/100 of a second away from the target time. He was the closest to the target mark out of all drivers in the race.
105 Division: Robert Dietrich, of Franklin, Texas.
115 Division: William Varnum, of Saint Louis, Missouri, and Jane Exler. Varnum is now a two-time BBORR 2.0 champion.
120 Division: Robert Glass, of Waxhaw, North Carolina. and Lanny Lowman.
130 Division: John Tiemann, of Austin, Texas. Tiemann is now a two-time BBORR 2.0 champion.
140 Division: Rani Hobgood, of San Antonio, and Les Hobgood.
150 MPH Division: Mike Hill, of Allen Texas, and Julie Hill.
Unlimited Division: Mike Smith, of Longview, Texas. Smith is now a two-time champion of the BBORR 2.0 unlimited division. Smith’s average speed was 148.5 miles per hour.
125 Division: Michael Evans, of Rockwall, Texas, and Jeffrey Becker, of Ramona, California.
135 Division: Chad Kuboviak, of Bryan, Texas, and Jeff Tilton, of Cypress, Texas.
145 MPH Division: Barbara Ashby, of Snyder, Texas, and Mac Ashby. The Ashby’s are now two-time BBORR champions.
160 MPH Division: Mark Capener, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Scott Capener.
Road Race: Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0
Road Race Winning Team: The winning team this year was Old Farts Racing.
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Road Race: Big Bend Open Road Race 2.0 honored its winners Oct. 15 at the Fort Stockton Convention Center. The awards were presented by Miss Fort Stockton Ysabella Sanchez, left, and Junior Miss Fort Stockton Ariana Ramirez. Pioneer photos by Shawn Yorks