These machines rolled into Alabama International Dragway ready to turn heads and rewrite history at Sailorman Productions’ Revenge Of The Fallen. All weekend, grudge racing and shootout battles lit the track with raw power and a relentless hunger for victory. The roar of engines, the smell of race fuel, and the electric hype charged the air. This wasn’t just racing; it was a showdown where legends were made, and no one backed down without a fight.
Friday night kicked off with Chuck hitting the track in Night Ryder with all gas and no brakes. Dominating the Baddest Overdrive four car shootout, he took home a $12,000 payout. This win wasn’t just about the cash; it was a statement that he’s ready to shake up the leaderboard and leave his mark on the weekend.
Saturday’s shootouts were nothing short of a dogfight. Zeus, a savage 2006 Z06 Corvette owned by Davis Mangum and piloted by Daoren Roberts, aka “Petey,” tore through the competition to claim the One Power Adder class victory. Phillip Schroll and PhD Tuning dialed in every detail behind the scenes to ensure peak performance out of this machine. Backed by sponsors like CFN Racing, Nitrous Outlet, RPM Transmission, KellTrac, and Thompson Motorsports, this team was built for one thing: victory. And they delivered.
Draysen Mead Sr. conquered the Daily Overdrive Extreme class in his fierce 2008 BMW 335i. Built and fine-tuned at home by Mead Motorsports Tuning, with parts from Michael Page at LSE90 and fabrication by Travis Ball at Ball Metal Fabrication, this machine was unstoppable. Sponsored by Drive Shaft Shop for axles and driveshafts, the BMW defied odds and turned heads, proving precision and passion make all the difference on race day.
Jason Aaron took home the win in the Street Style class in his ’87 Mustang GT Coupe. Powered by a monstrous 427 cubic-inch hydraulic roller turbo and backed by a rock-solid Glide stock transmission, this beast was dialed in perfectly thanks to Dylan Lane on the tune. Without the relentless support of Hunter Hawkins, Scott Ferguson, Rodney Pruitt, and the whole crew, this victory wouldn’t have been possible. This team brought the smoke and left the competition behind.
Luis Cantu claimed the win in the Gambler class in his 2002 LS Turbo Camaro, with help from KK Performance. With precise driving and a powerhouse under the hood, Luis dominated the field and left no doubt that his Camaro was built for victory and ready to take on anything.
Tanner Walker currently holds the points lead in “Hulk”, his 2013 Mustang GT. With Josh Newman of 5 Star Tuning dialing in the power, the question is still, can they hold onto the top spot and be crowned the 2025 Baddest Daily Overdrive Extreme? All eyes will be on Alabama International Dragway on November 15 for the Sailorman Promotions season finale. Expect an epic showdown where grit, skill, and heart are on full display. Egos will be bruised, legends born, and this finish is one no fan will want to miss.