If you haven't already figured it out, the LS1Tech.com EFI Nationals is the place to be if you enjoy cutting lights in your LT- and LS-powered GM hot rod. Anyone who attended Race I in Commerce and saw those effortless 8- and 9-second runs knows what we mean.
Four events were on the calendar for 2005--the second, the TByrne Motorsports North vs. South Shootout, was held on Aug. 6 at Beech Bend Raceway Park in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
It was a great day for racing, with temps topping out at 80 degrees and only a puff of wind. On hand to take advantage of Beech Bend's sticky surface were 40 heads-up racers, along with some bracket warriors and the guys and girls who just showed up for a good time.
Check out the burnouts, the badass launches, the beat-down rental cars and the busted-up GMs on these pages--and don't forget to grow a set and participate in the EFI Nationals race series. You got something better to do?

Joe Huneycutt abuses his clutch...

Joe Huneycutt abuses his clutch on an impressive launch. His car ran 10.80s all day in Super Stock, not bad for a cam swap and stock unported heads.

Tom Hunt heats up the hides...

Tom Hunt heats up the hides in his sinister looking Camaro SS.

This brand new GTO was flogged...

This brand new GTO was flogged without mercy by owner Dave "Caveman" Moss.

It has an LT1-style front...

It has an LT1-style front end, but this rocket is a turbocharged LS1 under the hood. Steve Turley pilots this car to bottom 8s on a regular basis.

Before and after shots of...

Before and after shots of this once beautiful 10-second LT1 Trans Am. The driver was not injured, as a result of a well-built rollcage and all the proper safety equipment.