A large crowd of competitors and spectators gathered at the Atlanta Motor Speedway for the final night of O'Reilly Auto Parts Friday Night Drags in 2018.

The action on championship night didn't disappoint, with fierce competition for the last victories of the season and title fights determined in the last runs of the season.

The closest championship fight was in the Harbin's Mechanical Services Street Outlaw division, where Wayne Harris, of Griffin, and Mike Moore, of Peachtree City, entered the season finale tied at the top of the standings.

The championship was decided in the semifinal round; Harris' 1968 Camaro stormed down the eighth-mile pit lane drag strip fast enough to advance to the final round, but Moore's 2017 COPO Camaro was knocked out by Ross Cole, of Sharpsburg, and his 1972 Chevrolet Camaro.

The championship is the first for Harris since he started competing in Friday Night Drags.

"After 12 years it's about time," an elated Harris said. "We're just a back yard crew. We don't have any sponsors or anything, we do it all ourselves."

Harris topped off his championship winning evening with the final race win for the division as well, propelled by a great launch off the line that allowed him to defeat Cole for the victory.

Another first-time champion was crowned this year in the Quiktrip Pro division. Kevin Mayo, of McDonough, had the championship wrapped up coming into the final night, but nonetheless the title didn't come to him easily.

"We've had some issues this season with the car, but we've fought through them to battle for the points," Mayo said. "We had a couple nights this year where I didn't do so good, but we came back and just fought through."

Mayo was forced to settle for a second place finish on championship night; David Clevenger, of Milner, powered his 1993 Firebird down the track ahead of Mayo's 1969 Chevrolet Nova in the final round to take the final pro division victory of 2018.

In the Starfire Automatic Gates Truck division, season champion Ed Blanford capped off a stellar season with a victory, the 10th consecutive win his 1968 Ford F100 in 2018.

"I've only lost one time this year and it was by like a fender to the guy that used to be the top dog," Blanford said, adding, "but there's a new sheriff in town now!"

The 2018 season concluded with a thriller of a race in the Super Pro division, which pitted season champion Robert Cheney, of Jonesboro, and Arnie Cobb, of Locust Grove, against each other for the last race of the night and the year.

Off the line, Cobb's 1991 Chevrolet S-10 had a hiccup while trying to get up to speed, but so did Cheney's American Dragster; once both cars had everything straightened out, they were wheel-to-wheel.

The two cars flashed across the finish line nearly dead even, with Cheney's dragster edging out Cobb's S-10 to secure the victory.

Below is a list of the Aug. 24 race winners:

Super Pro: Robert Cheney (Jonesboro); 2014 American Dragster

QuikTrip Pro: David Clevenger (Milner); 1993 Pontiac Firebird

Harbin's Mechanical Services Street Outlaw: Wayne Harris (Griffin); 1968 Chevrolet Camaro

Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman: Tim Hall (McDonough); 1988 Ford Mustang

New Edge: Steve Schaffer (Newnan); 2018 Chevrolet Camaro

Street Performer: Brandon Sampler (Griffin); 1995 Chevrolet S10

Harding Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Domestic:  Kelly Morgan (Jonesboro); 1968 Ford Mustang

Diamond Resorts Factory Street: Nick Nicholson (Senoia); 2014 Ford Mustang

Street Modified: Anthony Kirkland (Jonesboro); 2017 Dodge Charger

Starfire Automatic Gates Truck: Ed Blanford (McDonough); 1968 Ford F100

Tuner: Shane Kirkland (Marietta); 1983 Datsun 280ZX

Sport Compact: Chris Mauldin (Yatesville); 2009 Infinity

Super Bike: Maurice Ayers (Stockbridge); 2008 Basa 1300

Sport Bike: Robin Malcolm (Lithonia); 2006 GSXR 1000

US Marines Motorcycle: Keith Stamps (Tyrone); 2002 Honda

Cruiser: Robert Thomas (Griffin); Harley Davidson

ATV: Wayne Cline (Griffin); Yamaha Banshee

Peach Pass Burnout Zone: Kevin Mayo (McDonough); 1969 Chevrolet Nova

The Show-N-Shine competition featured everything from new imports to classic muscle cars and automobiles ranging as far back as the 1930s. Those vehicles then took part in the Speedway Cruise following judging.

Classic Custom (Through 1972)

First Place: Ken Moore (Griffin) 1936 Plymouth sedan

Second Place: Andy Sarrett (Social Circle) 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air

Third Place: Donnie Henderson (Hampton) 1966 Ford Fairlane

Showroom Modern (1973 through 1999)

First Place: Laney Hatchett (Griffin) 1999 Camaro

Second Place: Mark Seal (Senoia) 1976 Chevrolet Corvette

Modern Custom (1973 through 1999)

First Place: Mason Morgan (Locust Grove) 1997 Ford Mustang

Second Place: Chris Maloney (Williamson) 1974 Dodge Charger

Third Place: Tanner Miller (Stockbridge) 1998 Firebird

Current (2000 through current)

First Place: Josh Miller (McDonough) 2017 Ford Mustang GT

Second Place: Ken Thaxton (Fayetteville) 2004 Corvette Z06

Third Place: Steve Kochik (Stockbridge) 2008 Ford Mustang

Trucks/SUV/Vans

First Place: Ryan Deal (Fayetteville) 2018 Chevrolet Silverado

Second Place: James Quarles (Gay) 1988 Bronco II

Third Place: Elijah Smith (Hampton) 2010 Nissan Frontier

Open

First Place: Terry Tanner (Griffin) 1932 Ford

Second Place:  Porscha Rodgers (Atlanta) 2017 Challenger Scatpack Shaker

Showroom Classic (Through 1972)

First Place: Tom Grimes (Peachtree City) 1968 Chevy Chevelle SS

Second Place: Jason Jones (Columbus) 1964 Nova Wagon

 

Atlanta Motor Speedway's O'Reilly Auto Parts Friday Night Drags & Show-N-Shine will return for a new season on May 10, 2019.