Smoky Mountain Black Out: Inaugural Smoky Mountain Diesel Association Event
The events we typically attend have been established for years and are hosted by shops and/or manufacturers. We do get to see new events from time to time and the 2014 Smoky Mountain Black Out was one such event. Not only was this a new event, it was also hosted by a diesel club (the Smoky Mountain Diesel Association) with sponsorship from various shops in the region rather than a single shop or manufacturer.
The Smoky Mountain Black Out featured a dyno competition as well as a Show-N-Shine and multiple classes of sled pulling to wrap up the full day of diesel activities. The large Greene County Fairgrounds had plenty of space available to host the events as well as the crowd of about 1,200 diesel enthusiasts.
On The Dyno
A total of 31 pulls were made on the Dynocom chassis dyno with a few guys making more than one power pull with their trucks. The highest horsepower number of the day came from James Cameron with his 2005 Ford F-350. He had a dyno run of just less than 700 horsepower early in the day, falling about 20 horsepower less than Carlyn Yoder who laid down a 720-horsepower run as the first truck on the dyno. Cameron attacked the dyno once more at the end of the day and pulled out the win with a run of more than 750 horsepower.
Much to the horsepower-crazed spectator’s delight more than half of the trucks run across the dyno put down more than 500 horsepower to the rear wheels, providing excitement throughout the day. Even on the lower end of the horsepower scale only two trucks finished in the 300s with the lowest a respectable 346 horsepower from Jason Rial and his Show-N-Shine-winning 2005 Chevrolet.
Show-N-Shine
Between dyno runs, spectators could peruse demonstration booths set up with sponsors’ products or wander through the trucks on display for the Show-N-Shine competition. Nearly 30 trucks entered the Show-N-Shine hosted in the gravel lot not far from the dyno. Judging took place after the rain fell with plenty of time given to the competitors to get their trucks dried off and polished once again.
Trophies, plaques and prize money were on the line for the show trucks, including People’s Choice, Best Dodge, Best Ford, Best GM and Best of Show awards. The coveted Best of Show plaque went to Shane Ryans, making his 1993 Dodge a double winner for the event.
Sled Pulling
The sled pull got under way just after 6 in the evening and finished under the lights, making for a great end to the day of diesel activities. A total of six different classes hooked to the Predator sled, including a combined 2WD Diesel and Gas Truck class, Pure Street class, Workstock class, 2.5 class, 2.6 class and an Outlaw class to entertain the crowd and keep the action going.
Pulling started with the 2.5 class, where the top six trucks pulled for more than 300 feet. The battle between third, fourth and fifth places were very close with nearly 3 feet of difference between them. A pair of Chevys finished on top of the class with Bryan Hamby taking home the trophy along with a cash prize for the nearly 352-foot pull with his 2008 Chevy.
The next class to attack the track was the 2.6 class where the top 10 drivers pulled the sled beyond the 300-foot mark. 2.5 class winner Hamby had a great hook pulling the sled nearly 340 feet but that was only good enough for fifth place in this very stout class. The longest pull of the event came from Jonathan Brooklyn and his mean 2008 Ford F-350 that drug the sled along for a 379-foot ride. Unfortunately, there was only about 376 feet of track available and Brooklyn ran through the fence at the end of the track much to the surprise of the fans sitting on the grass mound on the other side of the fence. Always a great sport, Brooklyn immediately offered to pay for necessary repairs on the chain link fence.
With the anything goes Outlaw class on deck to pull next, sled operator Jack Reed set the sled to be more challenging and keep the big trucks from running out the back of the track again. Reed’s effort kept the class in check with only one truck pulling out beyond 300 feet. Brandon Harrington took the Outlaw class win with a 305-foot pull in his 1995 Dodge.
The Workstock class pulled next with two pullers getting past the 300-foot mark. The battle for the win was a father and son affair with Dino Swafford putting 35 feet on his father Danny to take the Workstock class win.
The combined 2WD Diesel/Gas class pulled next with Robert Raynes dominating Rick Shelton pulling more than 300 feet. The night was brought to a close with the Pure Street class where a pair of Fords out-pulled the rest of the field of Dodges with the only 300-foot pulls of the class. Will Riner took home the last win of the night with his 2005 F-350 when he dragged the sled along for a 325-foot ride.
End of a Great Day
Shortly after the last pull truck, the Smoky Mountain Diesel Association crew handed out the trophies to class winners as well as prize money totaling more than $4,000. Even after paying out all that prize money and covering expenses like the facility, sled and dyno fees, the Smoky Mountain Diesel Association still managed to raise an additional $2,115 with the event. The proceeds went directly to the Niswonger Children’s Hospital, a good cause for sure. The club hopes to raise even more money for the hospital with next year’s event.
With a good turnout and a lot of positive feedback from participants and spectators, the Smoky Mountain Diesel Association has decided not only to make the event an annual happening, they are also going to expand it to a two-day event. This year’s event is scheduled for September 11 and 12, 2015 and will be run under the new name of Smoky Mountain Diesel Days. If you’re in the northeast Tennessee area and want to catch some great diesel action, you owe it to yourself to come out to the event as a spectator or competitor—either way we’re sure you’ll have fun. Just be sure to tell them that your friends at Diesel World magazine sent you. We’ll be looking for ya there. DW
DYNO RESULTS:
Name | Vehicle | Horsepower | Torque (lb-ft) |
James Cameron | 2005 Ford | 757.2 | 1,308.8 |
Carlyn Yoder | 2007 Dodge | 720.0 | 1,132.1 |
Matt Campbell | 2009 Dodge | 697.9 | 1,434.3 |
James Cameron | 2005 Ford | 697.6 | 1,131.5 |
David Patrick | 2007 Dodge | 645.4 | 986.9 |
Daniel Ventley | 2007 Chevrolet | 639.2 | 995.5 |
Cody Moore | 2003 Dodge | 635.9 | 1,070.2 |
Brian Yoder | 2004 Dodge | 632.2 | 1,036.4 |
Colt Minton | 2010 Ford | 574.8 | 1,133.2 |
Travis Ford | 2005 Chevrolet | 549.2 | 863.6 |
Eric Helton | 2006 Dodge | 547.3 | 1,020.1 |
Stephen Greene | 2001 Chevrolet | 536.3 | 979.8 |
Israel Jennings | 2007 Chevrolet | 528.7 | 980.0 |
Josh Roberts | 2004 Chevrolet | 526.6 | 874.1 |
Austin Wade | 2004 Dodge | 525.4 | 983.1 |
T.W. Harrison | 2013 Ford | 513.5 | 1,065.1 |
Gene Mullett | 2003 Dodge | 483.2 | 810.9 |
Nick Stokes | 2007 Dodge | 471.0 | 931.4 |
James Rinkel | 2007 Dodge | 467.6 | 781.3 |
Timothy Yoder | 2005 Ford | 459.7 | 636.8 |
Nathan Hensley | 2006 Dodge | 457.3 | 881.6 |
James Rinkel | 2007 Dodge | 455.5 | 847.3 |
Charles Hylton | 2008 Dodge | 440.2 | 877.7 |
Will Riner | 2005 Ford | 427.3 | 820.2 |
Jimmy Waddell | 2007.5 Dodge | 425.4 | 944.6 |
Evan Meadows | 2005 Chevrolet | 420.3 | 700.8 |
Chuck Rose | 1998 Dodge | 410.3 | 861.0 |
Wayne Smith | 1989 GMC | 409.9 | 732.0 |
Ethan Smith | 2002 Dodge | 400.1 | 872.3 |
Perry Southerland | 2012 Dodge | 391.7 | 903.1 |
Jason Rial | 2005 Chevrolet | 346.7 | 583.7 |
SLED PULL RESULTS (Top 5):
2WD DIESEL/GAS CLASS | |||
Place | Driver | Truck | Distance |
1 | Robert Raynes | n/a | 323 ft 0 in |
2 | Rick Shelton | 1976 Ford F-150 | 92 ft 2 in |
PURE STREET CLASS | |||
Place | Driver | Truck | Distance |
1 | Will Riner | 2005 Ford F-350 | 325 ft 6 in |
2 | Jimbo McHaffie | 2005 Ford Excursion | 312 ft 11 in |
3 | Gene Mullett | 2003 Dodge 3500 | 294 ft 0 in |
4 | David Patrick | 2007 Dodge 2500 | 287 ft 8 in |
5 | Jake Weems | 2004 Dodge 2500 | 284 ft 6 in |
WORKSTOCK CLASS | |||
Place | Driver | Truck | Distance |
1 | Dino Swafford | 2002 GMC 3500 | 349 ft 4 in |
2 | Danny Swafford | 2006 Ford F-250 | 312 ft 2 in |
3 | Josh Shelton | 2004 Ford F-250 | 290 ft 1 in |
4 | James Rinkel Jr. | Dodge 2500 | 275 ft 9 in |
5 | Bryan Hamby | 2008 Chevy 3500 | 239 ft 8 in |
2.5 CLASS | |||
Place | Driver | Truck | Distance |
1 | Bryan Hamby | 2008 Chevy 3500 | 351 ft 8 in |
2 | Justin Goode | 2002 Chevy 2500 | 341 ft 6 in |
3 | Nick Hicks | 1995 Dodge 2500 | 317 ft 0 in |
4 | Danny Swafford | 2006 Ford F-250 | 314 ft 2 in |
5 | Dino Swafford | 2002 GMC 3500 | 313 ft 11 in |
2.6 CLASS | |||
Place | Driver | Truck | Distance |
1 | Jonathan Brooklyn | 2008 Ford F-350 | 379 ft 0 in |
2 | Mike Davis | 2001 Dodge 3500 | 372 ft 0 in |
3 | Zach Eaton | 1992 Dodge W250 | 371 ft 8 in |
4 | Kevin Jarvis | 2005 GMC 2500 | 350 ft 6 in |
5 | Bryan Hamby | 2008 Chevy 3500 | 339 ft 8 in |
OUTLAW CLASS | |||
Place | Driver | Truck | Distance |
1 | Brandon Harrington | 1995 Dodge 3500 | 305 ft 2 in |
2 | Jonathan Brooklyn | 2008 Ford F-350 | 296 ft 11 in |
3 | Ernie Hulling | 2001 Dodge 3500 | 293 ft 11 in |
4 | Aaron Pauley | 2003 Dodge 2500 | 291 ft 1 in |
5 | Steve Burton | 2000 Dodge 3500 | 278 ft 2 in |