NHRA NEWS: TODD, FORCE, ANDERSON FRIDAY LEADERS AT
CARQUEST WINTERNATIONALS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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TODD, FORCE AND ANDERSON ARE FRIDAY QUALIFYING LEADERS AT CARQUEST AUTO
PARTS WINTERNATIONALS
POMONA, Calif. -- Top Fuel rookie J.R. Todd's professional debut
couldn't be going better as the 24-year-old outran all the veterans
Friday at the 46th annual CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals at
Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.
John Force and Greg Anderson also were leaders in their respective
categories at the $2 million dollar race, the first of 23 in the $50
million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.
Force was the only leader to remain on top of his class, while Anderson
quickly overcame a forgettable start with a track-record performance in
Pro Stock.
Todd powered his Dexter Tuttle-owned Menards dragster to a quick time of
4.508 seconds at 321.65 mph to lead the 16-car Top Fuel order.
"I just wanted to come and here and qualify," Todd said. "We weren't
thinking about running low e.t. but we'll take it. If I do my job and
don't screw up we might have some fun on race day.
"This is what I've always wanted to do. I don't let the pressure of
running against guys like Tony Schumacher and Larry Dixon get to me. I
try not to even think about it. But it is very cool."
With a partisan crowd cheering him down the strip, Force edged former
teammate Tony Pedregon by one-thousandth of a second in the last
professional pairing of the day to maintain the Funny Car lead. Force
drove his Castrol GTX Ford Mustang to a performance of 4.712 at 327.35
mph. Pedregon had to settle for second with a 4.713 at 327.19 mph in his
Q-Racing Chevy Monte Carlo.
"Pedregon set the pace," Force said. "We had it set up soft but after we
saw what Tony and those guys did ahead of us [crew chief Austin] Coil
got in the box and made it a little more aggressive.
"Qualifying good is great for the ego and if you qualify No. 1 it puts
the slowest car in the pack against you in Round 1. But the problem
these days is the slowest car isn't that slow and that guy can beat you
as easy as anyone else. That's just the way it is so you have to be up
for it."
Mike Ashley had a wild ride after completing a 4.839-second, 308.43-mph
pass when his parachutes malfunctioned and his car ended up in the
top-end sand trap. Ashley was uninjured.
There were six other racers in the 4.7-second zone but they were all
more than four-hundredths of a second behind the two leaders. Series
champ and chief Force rival Gary Scelzi was the last of the 4.7-second
runners with his eighth-best 4.798.
Defending event champion Tommy Johnson Jr. is not qualified.
Anderson didn't make it two feet off the starting line Thursday before
his Summit Racing Pontiac GTO overpowered the racetrack. Friday he went
all 1,320 feet in 6.665 seconds to set an Auto Club Raceway record. His
207.43 mph top speed also was impressive.
"It was a long trip down the quarter-mile yesterday at about 30 mph,"
Anderson said. "I was tempted to just keep on driving right out of the
back door to go hide. It was embarrassing. But my guys turned all the
right screws and it went straight down there today.
"We were lucky to be in the left lane and we took advantage of it.
Tomorrow morning's round should be the best as far as conditions go so
we'll have to figure out what to do on the right side."
Erica Enders improved dramatically in her Slammers Ultimate Milk
Chevrolet Cobalt, running a 6.678 at 206.80 mph to move from 14th place
to second.
Six-time champion Warren Johnson, the most prolific driver in the
history of the class with 95 victories, failed to get down the track
Friday and was bumped out of the field.
Saturday's final two professional qualifying sessions are schedule to
begin at 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
POMONA, Calif. -- Results Friday after qualifying for the 46th annual
CARQUEST Auto Parts Winternationals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona,
first of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.
Qualifying will continue Saturday for Sunday's final eliminations.
Top Fuel -- 1. J.R. Todd, 4.508 seconds, 321.65 mph; 2. Hillary Will,
4.518, 323.19; 3. Clay Millican, 4.528, 312.86; 4. Larry Dixon, 4.533,
322.88; 5. Doug Kalitta, 4.538, 326.16; 6. David Baca, 4.558, 328.22; 7.
Melanie Troxel, 4.558, 327.19; 8. Brandon Bernstein, 4.567, 328.22; 9.
Cory McClenathan, 4.567, 323.35; 10. Doug Foley, 4.571, 324.28; 11.
Morgan Lucas, 4.579, 323.66; 12. Doug Herbert, 4.582, 323.19; 13. Rod
Fuller, 4.605, 321.81; 14. David Grubnic, 4.637, 308.99; 15. Tony
Schumacher, 4.637, 294.50; 16. Bruce Litton, 4.657, 297.48.
Funny Car -- 1. John Force, Ford Mustang, 4.712, 327.35; 2. Tony
Pedregon, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.713, 327.19; 3. Eric Medlen, Mustang,
4.752, 320.74; 4. Tim Wilkerson, Monte Carlo, 4.770, 323.58; 5. Whit
Bazemore, Dodge Stratus, 4.786, 323.35; 6. Ron Capps, Stratus, 4.787,
319.60; 7. Bob Gilbertson, Stratus, 4.792, 317.64; 8. Gary Scelzi,
Stratus, 4.798, 322.73; 9. Del Worsham, Monte Carlo, 4.802, 322.88; 10.
Tony Bartone, Monte Carlo, 4.802, 318.17; 11. Cruz Pedregon, Monte
Carlo, 4.807, 313.00; 12. Mike Ashley, Monte Carlo, 4.839, 316.15; 13.
Phil Burkart, Monte Carlo, 4.847, 317.12; 14. Gary Densham, Monte Carlo,
4.861, 295.40; 15. Scott Kalitta, Monte Carlo, 4.941, 307.30; 16. Jack
Wyatt, Pontiac Firebird, 5.002, 259.41.
Pro Stock -- 1. Greg Anderson, Pontiac GTO, 6.665, 207.43; 2. Erica
Enders, Chevy Cobalt, 6.678, 206.80; 3. Mike Edwards, GTO, 6.692,
206.64; 4. Richie Stevens, Dodge Stratus, 6.692, 206.20; 5. Rickie
Smith, Cobalt, 6.696, 206.13; 6. Jason Line, GTO, 6.700, 206.70; 7. Jim
Yates, GTO, 6.720, 205.72; 8. Dave Connolly, Cobalt, 6.721, 206.07; 9.
Ron Krisher, Cobalt, 6.726, 205.98; 10. Allen Johnson, Stratus, 6.726,
205.85; 11. Mark Pawuk, GTO, 6.730, 205.98; 12. Greg Stanfield, GTO,
6.735, 206.07; 13. V. Gaines, Stratus, 6.735, 205.22; 14. Bob Panella,
Cobalt, 6.749, 204.98; 15. Max Naylor, Stratus, 6.752, 204.54; 16. Kurt
Johnson, Cobalt, 6.760, 205.60.
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