ANDERSON CLINCHES COUNTDOWN TO 1 SPOT IN
PRO STOCK WITH TOP QUALIFYING EFFORT
BROWN
SWEEPS THE WESTERN SWING AT FRAM-AUTOLITE
NHRA NATIONALS
Wilkerson, Line and Hines also earn
victories at Infineon Raceway
SONOMA, Calif. – Antron Brown became the
seventh driver in NHRA history to sweep
the Western Swing by racing to victory
Sunday at the FRAM-Autolite NHRA
Nationals at Infineon Raceway.
Tim Wilkerson, Jason Line and Andrew
Hines also were winners in their
categories at the NHRA Full Throttle
Drag Racing Series event.
Brown, who won at Denver and Seattle the
last two weeks, powered his Matco Tools
dragster to the win over Cory
McClenathan in the final round. Brown
posted a 3.990 second run at 299.06 mph
to finish in front of McClenathan, who
clocked a 4.002 at 290.82 in his FRAM
Tough Guard dragster. It was Brown’s
fifth win of the season and he increased
his series lead to 199 points over Tony
Schumacher.
“This doesn’t feel real
especially after we had so much turmoil
in the off-season,” said Brown, who
joined Joe Amato (1991), John Force
(1994), McClenathan (1997), Larry Dixon
(2003), Greg Anderson (2004) and
Schumacher (2008) on the short list of
those who have won the trio of races in
consecutive weeks.
“We weren’t sure where
we’d be and Mike Ashley came in and he’s
been a fantastic team owner,” said
Brown, who defeated Troy Buff, Joe
Hartley and top qualifier J.R. Todd en
route to the final. “Back then,
everybody was talking about Schumacher
and Dixon, but not us. We wanted to run
for a championship and Mike knew we had
a team that could do it. Now, we’re
proving it. It’s great to be a
part of history by sweeping the Swing. I
am blessed to be a part of it and join
the list of names who have accomplished
this in the past.”
Brandon Bernstein was the only other Top
Fuel driver to clinch his position in
the Countdown to 1 and claimed his spot
in the NHRA Playoffs after both Clay
Millican and Joe Hartley lost in the
second round. Bernstein lost in the
first round to Schumacher.
Wilkerson claimed his second consecutive
victory in Funny Car, covering the
distance in 4.249 at 284.45 in his Levi
Ray & Shoup Ford Mustang to hold off
Tony Pedregon, who posted a 4.322 at
259.81 in his Wicked Quick/Q-Horsepower
Chevy Impala.
“We had a great car
today,” said Wilkerson, who beat Jeff
Arend, Bob Tasca, and Gary Densham in
earlier rounds. “Heck, we had a good car
in Denver but I made a really bad tuning
call in the first round. To win Seattle
and then come to the next race and back
it up with another win is great. I try
to be smart and not have the fastest car
out there but to be consistent. I am a
little afraid that our car is getting
fatigued and I thought about bringing
out a new one but after winning Seattle,
I decided against it. I’m still thinking
about racing last year’s car because I
think it’s a little more forgiving but I
can live with it.”
With the runner-up finish Pedregon moved
into the series lead, 11 points ahead of
Ron Capps, who lost in the second round.
Line earned his fourth win of the season
in Pro Stock with a quicker reaction
time to defeat his teammate and top
qualifier Anderson. Line’s Summit Racing
Pontiac GXP posted a 6.639 at 208.33 to
beat Anderson’s quicker Summit Racing
GXP, which posted a 6.632 at 208.71.
“This is a big win for
us,” said Line. “We brought this car out
four races ago and have been to four
straight finals. I guess we look like a
bunch of dummies because we should have
brought it out earlier. Fortunately I
did a good enough job today that I
didn’t screw it up. I’m bigger than Greg
is so he’s not taking it away from me.”
Other than beating top
qualifier Anderson in the final, he said
the key to victory was knocking out
series points leader Jeg Coughlin in the
semifinals. He also beat V Gaines and
Johnny Gray in earlier rounds.
“It’s really huge to
beat Jeg on a holeshot,” Line said. “I
beat him at all three races on Western
Swing. We didn’t sweep the swing, but
anytime you can win three times against
that guy, that’s impressive in itself. I
felt confident racing Greg. It's hard to
beat birthday karma. I guess that’s what
made the difference.”
In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Hines posted a
near-perfect reaction time and powered
to the win over teammate Eddie Krawiec,
who was appearing in his seventh
consecutive final round. In a battle
between Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines
Harley-Davidson bikes, Hines finished in
6.972 at 189.82, while Krawiec trailed
with a 7.014 at 187.23.
“It’s such an honor to
race my teammate in final,” said Hines,
who outran Katie Sullivan, Hector Arana
and Matt Smith in the first three
rounds. “We’re winning races because
we’ve been making nice straight runs.
This is the time when we’re starting to
shine. We’re earning rounds because
they’re giving them to us and that’s
something that didn’t happen before. I
love the way the bikes are running. They
are fun to ride. Matt [Hines, crew
chief] has them leaving good. I don’t
worry about rattling the tire or
bogging. I have faith in my bike and
that’s why Eddie has been to seven
finals and I finally pulled my head out
of somewhere it shouldn’t have been and
started making a few finals myself."
With the runner-up
finish, Krawiec maintained his series
lead at 70 over Hines.
The NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing
Series continues Aug. 13-16 with the
Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd
International Raceway, Brainerd, Minn.
* * *
SONOMA, Calif. -- Final finish order
(1-16) for professional categories at
the 22nd annual FRAM-Autolite NHRA
Nationals at Infineon Raceway. The race
is the 15th of 24 events in the NHRA
Full Throttle Drag Racing Series.
TOP FUEL:
1. Antron Brown; 2. Cory McClenathan; 3.
Mike Strasburg; 4. J.R. Todd; 5. Tony
Schumacher; 6. Joe Hartley; 7. Clay
Millican; 8. Morgan Lucas; 9. Doug
Kalitta; 10. Troy Buff; 11. Brandon
Bernstein; 12. Terry Haddock; 13. Shawn
Langdon; 14. Spencer Massey; 15. Larry
Dixon; 16. Steven Chrisman.
FUNNY CAR:
1. Tim Wilkerson, Ford Mustang; 2. Tony
Pedregon; 3. Gary Densham; 4. Robert
Hight; 5. Bob Tasca III; 6. Mike Neff;
7. Cruz Pedregon; 8. Ron Capps; 9. Jack
Beckman; 10. Matt Hagan; 11. Jeff Arend;
12. Brian Thiel; 13. Ashley Force Hood;
14. Del Worsham; 15. John Force; 16.
Jerry Toliver.
PRO STOCK:
1. Jason Line, Pontiac GXP; 2. Greg
Anderson; 3. Jeg Coughlin; 4. Rickie
Jones; 5. Allen Johnson; 6. Kurt
Johnson; 7. Johnny Gray; 8. Larry
Morgan; 9. Ron Krisher; 10. Greg
Stanfield; 11. Vinnie Deceglie; 12.
Warren Johnson; 13. Rodger Brogdon; 14.
Ben Watson; 15. Mike Edwards; 16. V.
Gaines.
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:
1. Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson; 2.
Eddie Krawiec; 3. Matt Smith; 4. Douglas
Horne; 5. Matt Guidera; 6. Jim Underdahl;
7. Michael Phillips; 8. Hector Arana; 9.
Karen Stoffer; 10. Steve Johnson; 11.
Bailey Whitaker; 12. David Hope; 13.
Craig Treble; 14. Katie Sullivan; 15.
Shawn Gann; 16. Junior Pippin.
SONOMA, Calif. -- Sunday's final results
from the 22nd annual FRAM-Autolite NHRA
Nationals at Infineon Raceway. The race
is the 15th of 24 in the NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series:
Top Fuel -- Antron Brown, 3.990 seconds,
299.06 mph def. Cory McClenathan, 4.002
seconds, 290.82 mph.
Funny Car -- Tim Wilkerson, Ford
Mustang, 4.249, 284.45 def. Tony
Pedregon, Chevy Impala, 4.322, 259.81.
Pro Stock -- Jason Line, Pontiac GXP,
6.639, 208.33 def. Greg Anderson, GXP,
6.632, 208.71.
Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Andrew Hines,
Harley-Davidson, 6.972, 189.82 def.
Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 7.014,
187.23.
Super Stock -- Mark Faul, Pontiac Grand
Am, 10.198, 128.11 def. Justin Lamb,
Chevy Cobalt, 9.093, 138.31.
Stock Eliminator -- Larry Gilley, Dodge
Dart, 11.550, 107.50 def. Jody Lang,
Chevy Malibu Wagon, 12.825, 95.17.
Super Comp -- Justin Lamb, Dragster,
8.935, 169.40 def. Mike Hiatt, Dragster,
8.933, 175.80.
Super Gas -- Val Torres, Chevy Nova,
12.717, 98.82 def. Michael Miller, '27-T
Ford, foul.
SONOMA, Calif. -- Final round-by-round
results from the 22nd annual FRAM-Autolite
NHRA Nationals at Infineon Raceway, the
15th of 24 events in the NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series:
TOP FUEL:
ROUND ONE -- Tony Schumacher, 3.872,
307.93 def. Brandon Bernstein, 3.978,
302.21; Clay Millican, 3.923, 311.13
def. Shawn Langdon, 4.113, 256.89;
Antron Brown, 3.900, 312.13 def. Troy
Buff, 3.950, 295.34; J.R. Todd, 3.914,
305.70 def. Steven Chrisman, 9.033,
112.73; Mike Strasburg, 3.949, 275.96
def. Larry Dixon, 5.614, 125.63; Cory
McClenathan, 3.930, 297.35 def. Terry
Haddock, 4.031, 298.01; Joe Hartley,
4.175, 249.90 def. Spencer Massey,
4.399, 236.26; Morgan Lucas, 3.870,
308.21 def. Doug Kalitta, 3.940, 309.63;
QUARTERFINALS -- McClenathan, 4.323,
233.96 def. Millican, 4.475, 226.89;
Brown, 4.147, 260.56 def. Hartley,
4.298, 243.06; Strasburg, 4.118, 243.28
def. Lucas, 4.853, 183.97; Todd, 3.995,
292.33 def. Schumacher, 4.169, 250.09;
SEMIFINALS -- McClenathan, 3.972, 298.07
def. Strasburg, 4.021, 301.00; Brown,
4.510, 256.80 def. Todd, 5.076, 179.54;
FINAL -- Brown, 3.990, 299.06 def.
McClenathan, 4.002, 290.82.
FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- Tim Wilkerson, Ford
Mustang, 4.176, 295.98 def. Jeff Arend,
Toyota Solara, 4.266, 283.73; Bob Tasca
III, Mustang, 4.224, 297.16 def. Brian
Thiel, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.317, 286.56;
Mike Neff, Mustang, 4.127, 302.35 def.
Jerry Toliver, Monte Carlo, 7.945,
78.66; Cruz Pedregon, Solara, 4.164,
295.53 def. Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger,
4.234, 295.59; Ron Capps, Charger,
4.277, 287.35 def. Ashley Force Hood,
Mustang, 4.713, 192.80; Robert Hight,
Mustang, 4.159, 299.06 def. Jack
Beckman, Charger, 4.153, 299.80; Tony
Pedregon, Chevy Impala, 4.172, 302.55
def. Del Worsham, Solara, 4.835, 212.16;
Gary Densham, Impala, 4.214, 290.82 def.
John Force, Mustang, 5.290, 139.23;
QUARTERFINALS -- Wilkerson, 4.234,
292.01 def. Tasca III, 4.236, 294.18;
Densham, 4.390, 252.14 def. C. Pedregon,
4.901, 163.61; T. Pedregon, 4.204,
288.21 def. Neff, 4.265, 283.67; Hight,
4.627, 242.02 def. Capps, 6.193, 118.71;
SEMIFINALS -- Wilkerson, 4.204, 296.83
def. Densham, 4.478, 211.13; T.
Pedregon, 4.300, 269.62 def. Hight,
5.128, 153.49;
FINAL -- Wilkerson, 4.249, 284.45 def.
T. Pedregon, 4.322, 259.81.
PRO STOCK:
ROUND ONE -- Kurt Johnson, Chevy Cobalt,
6.626, 209.65 def. Warren Johnson,
Pontiac GXP, 6.627, 210.37; Johnny Gray,
Dodge Stratus, 6.608, 208.91 def. Rodger
Brogdon, GXP, 6.628, 208.81; Jeg
Coughlin, Cobalt, 6.579, 209.79 def.
Greg Stanfield, GXP, 6.621, 209.01;
Rickie Jones, Stratus, 6.618, 208.26
def. Mike Edwards, GXP, 6.822, 167.41;
Jason Line, GXP, 6.561, 210.18 def. V.
Gaines, Stratus, 8.024, 123.66; Larry
Morgan, Stratus, 6.616, 207.75 def. Ron
Krisher, Cobalt, foul; Greg Anderson,
GXP, 6.590, 210.05 def. Ben Watson,
Pontiac GTO, 6.696, 206.10; Allen
Johnson, Stratus, 6.577, 209.85 def.
Vinnie Deceglie, Stratus, 6.624, 208.42;
QUARTERFINALS -- Jones, 6.670, 208.39
def. Morgan, 6.661, 207.85; Anderson,
6.593, 210.11 def. K. Johnson, 6.618,
209.30; Coughlin, 6.592, 209.59 def. A.
Johnson, 6.606, 209.65; Line, 6.605,
209.49 def. Gray, 6.637, 208.91;
SEMIFINALS -- Anderson, 6.629, 209.10
def. Jones, 6.671, 207.91; Line, 6.612,
209.23 def. Coughlin, 6.605, 209.56;
FINAL -- Line, 6.639, 208.33 def.
Anderson, 6.632, 208.71.
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:
ROUND ONE -- Matt Guidera, Buell, 7.012,
187.57 def. Shawn Gann, Buell, broke;
Jim Underdahl, Suzuki, 7.106, 184.22
def. Craig Treble, Suzuki, foul; Hector
Arana, Buell, 6.906, 195.56 def. David
Hope, Buell, 7.102, 184.77; Eddie
Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 6.909, 191.97
def. Junior Pippin, Buell, broke;
Douglas Horne, Buell, 6.976, 192.60 def.
Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 7.005, 189.92;
Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.906,
193.68 def. Katie Sullivan, 14.609,
51.53; Michael Phillips, Suzuki, 6.974,
193.13 def. Karen Stoffer, Suzuki,
6.919, 192.74; Matt Smith, Suzuki,
6.887, 193.96 def. Bailey Whitaker,
Buell, foul;
QUARTERFINALS -- Horne, 7.038, 189.31
def. Phillips, 7.224, 155.63; Krawiec,
6.961, 190.24 def. Guidera, 7.086,
184.67; Hines, 6.935, 193.57 def. Arana,
foul; Smith, 6.981, 189.26 def.
Underdahl, 7.104, 187.23;
SEMIFINALS -- Krawiec, 6.982, 191.48
def. Horne, foul; Hines, 6.929, 193.77
def. Smith, 6.999, 190.22;
FINAL -- Hines, 6.972, 189.82 def.
Krawiec, 7.014, 187.23.
SONOMA, Calif. -- Point standings (top
10) for NHRA professional categories
following the 22nd annual FRAM-Autolite
NHRA Nationals at Infineon Raceway, the
15th of 24 events in the NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series -
Top Fuel
1. Antron Brown, 1,283*; 2. Tony
Schumacher, 1,084*; 3. Larry Dixon,
1,035*; 4. Brandon Bernstein, 945*; 5.
Cory McClenathan, 910; 6. Spencer
Massey, 853; 7. Morgan Lucas, 826; 8.
Shawn Langdon, 807; 9. Doug Kalitta,
698; 10. Clay Millican, 619.
Funny Car
1. Tony Pedregon, 1,101*; 2. Ron Capps,
1,090*; 3. Ashley Force Hood, 1,054*; 4.
Tim Wilkerson, 919; 5. Jack Beckman,
889; 6. Bob Tasca III, 841; 7. Del
Worsham, 824; 8. John Force, 772; 9.
Mike Neff, 740; 10. Cruz Pedregon, 713.
Pro Stock
1. Jeg Coughlin, 1,273*; 2. Mike
Edwards, 1,213*; 3. Jason Line, 1,203*;
4. Greg Anderson, 1,049*; 5. Allen
Johnson, 989*; 6. Greg Stanfield, 776;
7. Ron Krisher, 739; 8. Kurt Johnson,
721; 9. Rickie Jones, 680; 10. Warren
Johnson, 607.
Pro Stock Motorcycle
1. Eddie Krawiec, 837*; 2. Andrew Hines,
767*; 3. Matt Smith, 636; 4. Douglas
Horne, 580; 5. Craig Treble, 568; 6.
Hector Arana, 526; 7. Matt Guidera, 499;
8. Steve Johnson, 392; 9. Shawn Gann,
388; 10. Karen Stoffer, 386.
* - Clinched berth in the NHRA Playoffs,
the Countdown to 1.
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