NHRA NEWS: Final Qualifying from O'Reilly Summer Nats
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FEMALES TAKE CENTER STAGE AGAIN: TROXEL, ENDERS BECOME FIRST PAIR OF
WOMEN TO EARN NO. 1 QUALIFIERS AT SAME EVENT
Robert Hight leads three Team Force cars atop the field in Funny Car
TOPEKA, Kan. -- The female drivers added another page to the NHRA
history book Saturday when Pro Stocker Erica Enders joined season-long
Top Fuel points leader Melanie Troxel as the first pair of women to earn
No. 1 qualifiers at the same NHRA POWERade Series event.
Robert Hight (Funny Car) rounded out the No. 1 qualifiers at the $1.9
million O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals presented by Castrol GTX, the
ninth of 23 races on the $50 million NHRA POWERade Series.
Enders etched her own bit of additional racing history by becoming the
first female Pro Stock driver to qualify No. 1 at an NHRA national event
and she became the eighth female to earn a No. 1 qualifier in NHRA
history.
"Being a girl in Pro Stock is pretty unique," said the 22-year old
Enders said, who has two runner-up finishes but is still seeking her
first POWERade Series event win. "It was exciting for us to qualify for
the first time. It was exciting to win our first round, to get to a
final for the first time; it's all been amazing. It's neat to share the
podium with Melanie. I just hope we get to share it again tomorrow.
That's the next thing we need to check off that list."
In just her 32nd career race, Enders already owns all the class records
for female competitors. She is the fifth woman to compete in the
36-year-old factory hot rod category. Her Friday-night pass of 6.785
seconds at 203.06 mph in her Slammers Milk Chevrolet Cobalt was enough
to top the Pro Stock field.
After qualifying in the top five at seven of eight races this year, her
first low qualifier award earned her the $3,000 bonus from King Demon
Crown that comes with the honor. What's impressive is the fact she's
considerably quicker than the other contenders -- three hundredths of a
second -- a gargantuan gap in a class where cars are usually separated
by a few thousandths.
"This is pretty cool," she said. "It's another check mark we get to put
on the list of things we want to accomplish. I'm proud of my guys.
They've never failed to give me a racecar that's capable of winning.
Troxel and Hight also stayed No. 1 in their respective classes with
their opening-day runs, which took place under the lights Friday night.
Troxel earned her second career No. 1 with a best of 4.567 at 321.50 mph
in the Skull Gear dragster, while Hight used a 4.824 at 315.19 mph in
his Auto Club Ford Mustang to snare his ninth career pole in just 32
starts.
Troxel has averaged a fifth-place start this season, including runs to
the winner's podium from the fourth and ninth positions. She now hopes
to become the first low qualifier from a nitro category in 2006 to
convert a No. 1 starting position into a victory.
"The No. 1 spot hasn't been good for anyone this year but we're hoping
to break that jinx tomorrow," said Troxel, who will pocket $4,000 from
Budweiser for being the low qualifier. "Everyone knows that Friday night
runs mean absolutely nothing on race day. The other runs are the
important ones and we ran pretty well there. The car spun the tires down
track every run and I lifted a little early each time because we didn't
want to oil the track and incur any more penalties. We can't afford it."
Three-time series champion Tony Schumacher will try to get his first
Topeka win and his first victory of the season from the No. 4 slot after
a 4.622 at 312.35 mph.
Team Force wrapped up the top three positions on the Funny Car ladder
with Hight taking the No. 1 designation after a 4.824 at 315.19 mph,
which is worth $4,000 from Skoal. This is the seventh time Team Force,
which includes John Force and Eric Medlen, has swept positions 1-3. Now
the trio will try to break a streak of never garnering a win after
topping the charts as a group in qualifying.
"I'm with Melanie. We need to break this deal about no No. 1 qualifiers
winning the race," Hight said. "Maybe we can both get it done tomorrow
and put it to rest. My teammate Eric was the last guy to do it in Funny
Car and that was at Seattle so we're coming up on a year pretty soon. We
need to get past that. We can break that other deal too with the Team
Force cars being 1-2-3."
Sunday's eliminations begin at 11 a.m.
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G R A P H I C
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NHRA POWERade SERIES:
Erica Enders' first career No. 1 qualifier - and the first-ever by a
woman in the Pro Stock category - marked the eighth time a woman has
earned a No. 1 qualifying position in NHRA POWERade Series history. To
follow are the all-time No. 1 qualifying women with their career No. 1
qualifiers in parentheses:
TOP FUEL
Shirley Muldowney (13)
Melanie Troxel (2)
Lucille Lee (1)
Lori Johns (1)
Shelly Anderson (1)
Cristen Powell (1)
FUNNY CAR
n/a
PRO STOCK
Erica Enders (1)
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE
Angelle Sampey (38)
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A G A T E
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TOPEKA, Kan. -- First-round pairings for professional eliminations
Sunday for the 18th annual O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals presented by
Castrol GTX at Heartland Park Topeka, the ninth of 23 events in the $50
million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. Pairings based on results in
qualifying, which ended Saturday.
Top Fuel -- 1. Melanie Troxel, 4.567 seconds, 321.50 mph vs.
16. Alan Bradshaw, 4.805, 303.30; 2. Cory McClenathan, 4.602, 316.30
vs. 15. Doug Herbert, 4.797, 305.91; 3. Doug Kalitta, 4.614, 319.98 vs.
14. Rod Fuller, 4.727, 322.96; 4. Tony Schumacher, 4.622, 312.35 vs.
13. Bob Vandergriff, 4.723, 309.77; 5. David Baca, 4.638, 316.08 vs.
12. Clay Millican, 4.721, 305.49; 6. J.R. Todd, 4.642, 308.99 vs. 11.
David Grubnic, 4.713, 263.36; 7. Hillary Will, 4.665, 310.05 vs. 10.
Morgan Lucas, 4.699, 290.76; 8. Brandon Bernstein, 4.684, 316.45 vs. 9.
Larry Dixon, 4.696, 312.64.
Funny Car -- 1. Robert Hight, Ford Mustang, 4.824, 315.19 vs.
16. Gary Densham, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.001, 292.01; 2. John Force,
Mustang, 4.859, 314.53 vs. 15. Tim Wilkerson, Monte Carlo, 4.998,
300.40; 3. Eric Medlen, Mustang, 4.880, 268.60 vs. 14. Mike Ashley,
Monte Carlo, 4.988, 301.00; 4. Ron Capps, Dodge Charger, 4.883, 301.94
vs. 13. Cruz Pedregon, Monte Carlo, 4.953, 286.92; 5. Whit Bazemore,
Charger, 4.893, 311.49 vs. 12. Tommy Johnson Jr., Monte Carlo, 4.933,
303.71; 6. Tony Pedregon, Monte Carlo, 4.897, 311.70 vs. 11. Tony
Bartone, Monte Carlo, 4.929, 306.26; 7. Scott Kalitta, Monte Carlo,
4.903, 307.58 vs. 10. Phil Burkart, Monte Carlo, 4.914, 314.17; 8. Gary
Scelzi, Charger, 4.905, 291.32 vs. 9. Frank Pedregon, Dodge Stratus,
4.911, 302.62.
Pro Stock -- 1. Erica Enders, Chevy Cobalt, 6.785, 203.06 vs.
16. Max Naylor, Dodge Stratus, 6.870, 201.37; 2. V. Gaines, Stratus,
6.815, 202.48 vs. 15. Mark Pawuk, Cobalt, 6.863, 201.46; 3. Dave
Connolly, Cobalt, 6.818, 202.61 vs. 14. Ron Krisher, Cobalt, 6.853,
201.25; 4. Greg Anderson, Pontiac GTO, 6.820, 202.91 vs. 13. Mike
Edwards, GTO, 6.848, 201.91; 5. Jim Yates, GTO, 6.820, 201.88 vs. 12.
Warren Johnson, GTO, 6.847, 202.39; 6. Rickie Smith, GTO, 6.824, 202.27
vs. 11. Richie Stevens, Stratus, 6.840, 201.01; 7. Allen Johnson,
Stratus, 6.827, 201.88 vs. 10. Jason Line, GTO, 6.836, 202.42; 8. Larry
Morgan, Stratus, 6.831, 202.03 vs. 9. Kurt Johnson, Cobalt, 6.833,
201.91.