With the HTP Performance Real Street title all but locked up, Teasley can turn his attention this week to cutting into the 43-point margin by which he currently trails former series champion and national record-holder Rodney Williford of Rougemont in the featured Orient Express Pro Street division.
Teasley’s green Kawasakis have dominated the MIRock winners’ circles this summer in races at both Rockingham and Maryland International Raceway, putting the Orient, Ohio rider in position to become the first ever to win championships in the top two MIRock categories in a single season.
The three-day Sizzler will begin Friday with a closed test session at 10 a.m. followed by open testing beginning at 6 p.m. Also on the Friday docket will be a Gamblers Race contested on The Rock’s eighth-mile course using a 5.40 second base.
The whole of the $50 entry fee will be paid out to the most successful riders.
Competition intensifies on Saturday with professional qualifying at 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. along with racing in Nitrous Express Pro ET, Schnitz Racing Street ET and House of Speed Crazy 8s. FBR Shop Quick 32 eliminations begin the Sunday program at 9 a.m.
Pro eliminations are scheduled to start at 12 noon Sunday.
Adult admission to the Schnitz Summer Sizzler is $20 per day although two and three day passes are available at a discounted rate.
Children 6-12 are $5 per day when accompanied by a ticketed adult.
Despite his recent dominance, which included wins in both classes at the June 6 Fast by Gast Summer Showdown at MIR, Rockingham will not be a walkover for the talented Teasley.
Those standing between him and a third straight Pro Street victory include reigning champion Vincent Demito of Plymouth Meeting, Pa., Williford, former champion Mike Slowe of Croydon, Pa., and Winston-Salem’s Dimey Eddinger.
In Real Street, where he enjoys a 260-point lead over second place Rickey Gadson of Hammonton, N.J., Teasley likely will be challenged by the man who upset him to win the Fast by Gast Bike Fest on July 18 – former NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle pro Chip Ellis of Brownsburg, Ind.
Also poised to challenge is veteran Ryan Schnitz of Decatur, Ind., Gadson and Darion Payne of Ft. Washington, Md., presently third in points.
In addition, Rockingham again will renew its popular Afterdark Underground program on both Saturday and Sunday nights following the completion of MIRock competition and featuring “grudge race madness.” A $100 buy-in covers all timed runs on both Saturday and Sunday.







