S.U.V. – Ricky Magana, first place for a white 2018 Dodge Durango. (Staff photo)
BEST PAINT – Sandy Roberts won Best Paint with a 1957 chameleon pickup. (Staff photo)
BEST OF SHOW – Abel Rios with a red 1971 Ford Boss 351. (staff photo)
BEST B.O.P. – Billy Whitehead in behaf of Craig Simpson for a black and gold 1972 Oldsmobile 442. (Staff photo)
THUNDER ON THE PLAINS – Pictured is Jacie Anstead with her 2023 Harley Davidson Breakout, which Anstead said is one of the fastest models they make. The motorcycle won third place in the Stock Motorcycle class. (Staff photo by Ada Niederhauser)
BEST INTERIOR – Jody Heath for a 1984 GMC pickup.
BEST MOPAR – Rocky Sheppard with a red 1969 Plymouth GTX. (Staff photo)
BEST CHEVY – Allen Butler with a 1955 Chevy Bel Air.
BURNOUT – Drivers put on a show at the burnout competition last Saturday at the 20th annual Thunder on the Plains car show. Participants competed in three rounds for a chance at the podium and King of the Hill. (Staff photo by Ada Niederhauser)
PUTTING ON A SHOW – The 20th annual Thunder on the Plains car show featured the popular burnout competition. Many competitors had been participating in the burnout for years and put on a show for those watching. (Staff photo by Ada Niederhauser)
PEOPLE’S CHOICE – Lupe Corrales Jr with a 2002 Chevy Camero SS. (Staff photo)
BEST ENGINE – Allen Vinyard for a 1923 Ford T.
BEST FORD – Buddy Holmes for a 2016 Ford Mustang.
BURNOUT WINNERS – Cruz, second place; Ricardo Perez, third place; Edwin Ochoa, first place and King of the Hill. (Staff photo)
DUNK TANK – Levelland Fire Chief Brian Horton falling into a tank of water as part of a fundraiser for the Levelland Police Department’s Blue Santa event in December.
CITY PARK FUN – Pictured are Venus Holmes, Bailey Ayala, and Ayala’s puppy, Savy, with their cars. Holmes’s is a 1962 Chevy Impala and Ayala’s is a 1963 Ford Falcon. (Staff photo by Ada Niederhauser)