CARPENTER PROVING WORTH AS TUNER

Legendary Pro Mod racer Charles Carpenter has made a huge impression on the Pro Street community by tuning Palm Desert, Ca.-based Randy Walker to consecutive wins and the points lead in PSCA's top class, Hughes Performance Pro Street class.
 
Walker's 1974 El Camino used the last qualifying session on Saturday of the Probe Industries California Nationals to leap past Clint Hairston and Tim Henry with an impressive 6.376, 219.72 blast down the very hot Auto Club Dragway in Fontana, Ca., to take the pole going into Sunday's eliminations.

Legendary Pro Mod racer Charles Carpenter has made a huge impression on the Pro Street community by tuning Palm Desert, Ca.-based Randy Walker to consecutive wins and the points lead in PSCA's top class, Hughes Performance Pro Street class.
 
Walker's 1974 El Camino used the last qualifying session on Saturday of the Probe Industries California Nationals to leap past Clint Hairston and Tim Henry with an impressive 6.376,219.72 blast down the very hot Auto Club Dragway in Fontana, Ca., to take the pole going into Sunday's eliminations.
 
With bracket car consistency, Walker and the Walker Autoworks team put together runs of 6.399, 6.382 and 6.394 to earn their way to the final round against a fellow nitrous competitor, Kelly Bluebaugh. Walker left the starting line first and beat the quicker Bluebaugh, 6.474 to 6.461.

The next PSCA event is the "MagnaFuel" Summer Nationals to be held hosted June 19-20 by the Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
 

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