Super Saturday action would see over 180 cars present themselves for first round eliminations. In the Sonic Drive in Super Pro Division quarterfinals we would see John King of Beavercreek dial a 6.71 to the 5.01 of Jessica Hall from Greenup, Ky. Jessica would cut a .505 light and would take the round win with a 5.067 pass. Next would be Vernon Issacs of Mt. Sterling dial a 7.45 to the 4.98 of Dwight Fox from Springfield. Vernon would cut a .5005 light and would take the win light with a  7.460 pass. Next would be Jerry Dunkle of Kettering dial a 4.82 to the 5.25 of Steve Collier from Dayton. Collier would win the starting line advantage with a .514 and would advance to the semis with a 5.259 pass. The last pair for the round would be Ron Vance of New Carlisle dialing a 4.91 to the 5.37 of Jim Cowan from Miamisburg. Cowan would go red moving Vance to the next round.

            In the semis it would be Issacs dialing a 7.45 to the 5.02 of Hall. Issacs would leave early getting the red light, moving Hall to the finals. The last pair for the round would be Vance dialing a 4.92 to the 5.25 of Collier. Collier would cut a better light by .0026, and would take the breakout win with a 5.251 pass.

            In the finals it would be Collier dialing a 5.25 to the 5.04 of Hall. Collier would go red making Jessica Hall the Sonic Drive In Super Pro Winner.

            In the pro quarterfinals we would see Steve Collier of Xenia dialing a 6.05 to the 6.56 of Ted Clements from Fairfield. Clements would get the better light with a .512 and would take the round win with a 6.569 pass. Next would be Doug Caplinger of Xenia dialing a 6.94 to the 5.74 of Rob Anthony from Cincinnati.  Anthony would cut a .512 for the better light and would take the win with a  5.770 pass. Brad Day of Bowersville would have the bye run into the semis.

            In the Semifinals we would see Day dial a 6.43 to the 6.55 of Clements. Clements would turn on the red light moving Day to the finals. Anthony had the bye.
            In the finals it would be Day dialing a 6.46 to the 5.77 of Anthony. Anthony would get the starting line advantage with a .543 and would take the breakout win with a 5.778.

            In the sportsman Class we would see IDDU’s Carl Thomas of Kettering dialing a 14.06 to the 12.02 of Sam bunch from Centerville. Thomas would get the better light with a .517 and would take the win with a 13.977 pass. Next would be Doug Thompson of Columbus dialing a 13.38 to the 12.00 of Mike Haines from Spring Valley. Haines would be better at the tree with a .516 light and would take the win with an 11.966 pass. Next up would be Joe Cloran Jr. of Fairborn dialing a 13.53 to the 12.24 of Alan Flora from Franklin. Joe would go red moving Flora to the semis. Next would be John Cox from Tipp City dial a 13.74 to the 16.51 of Yolanda Spencer from Waynesville. Cox would get a .526 light but it would be Spencer with the breakout win with a 16.520.
            In the semis it would be Thomas dialing a 13.95 to the 12.23 of Flora. Flora would go red moving Thomas to the next round. Next would be Haines dialing a 12.00 to the 16.51 of Spencer. Haines would cut a .543 light for the advantage, and would take the breakout win with a 12.030.

            In the finals it would be Haines dialing 12.00 to the 13.97 of Thomas. Thomas would cut a .558 light and would take the class win with a 13.998.

            In the Buckminn’s D&D Harley Davidson quarterfinals it would be Kevin Hoskins of Cincinnati dialing a 9.49 to the 9.15 of Scott Shepeard from Springfield. Shepeard would cut a .539 light but it would be Hoskins with the 9.493 ride. Next would be Thad Neeld of St. Paris dialing a 9.22 to the 9.52 of Bob Nugent. Neeld would cut a .516 light and would take the double breakout win with a 9.492. Rick Haupt would have the bye run.

            In the semis it would be Hoskins dialing a 9.47 to the 8.49 of Haupt. Haupt would get the better light with a .519 but it would be Hoskins with the win on a 9.593 ride. Neeld would have the bye.

            In the finals we would see Neeld dial a 9.23 to the 9.53 of Hoskins. Neeld would cut a .536 for the better light and would take the win with a 9.315.

Jr Dragsters would race age groups to determine run offs for the event winner. From the 8-9 Class it would be Logan Back of New Carlisle dialing a 13.00 to the 10.23 of Hunter Hughes of Jamestown. Back would go red moving Hughes to the overall final to race bye runner Michelle Morris.

            In the Overall final it would be Michelle Morris dialing a 7.93 to the 10.32 of Hughes. Morris would cut a .529 light and would take the breakout win with a 7.982.

            In the Brandie Browder Race we would see Mike Phillpot of Waynesville dialing a 7.90 to the 9.22 of Kyle Beavers from Urbana. Beavers would go red moving Philpott to the semis. Next would be Ben Browder of Fairborn dialing a 7.93 to the 10.21 of Hunter Hughes from Jamestown. Browder would go red moving Hughes to the semis. The last pair for the round would be James Smith dialing a 7.92 to the 12.90 of Byron Pitts from Urbana. Smith would cut a .665 light and would take the wound win with a 7.928 pass.

            In the Semis we would see Philpot and Smith dial 7.90 for a heads up race. Philpott would cut the better light with a .535 and would take the win with a 7.917. Hunter Hughes had the Bye.

            In the Brandie Browder finals Philpot would dial a 7.90 to the 10.20 of Hughes. Philpott would go red making Hunter Hughes the 2010 Brandie Browder event Champion.