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NHRA NEWS: SAT. QUALIFYING FROM CHICAGO

SCHUMACHER CONTINUES QUALIFYING DOMINANCE; ELLIS JOINS MICKEY THOMPSON
6-SECOND CLUB

JOLIET, Ill. -- Tony Schumacher ran the quickest Top Fuel pass of the
year - a 4.447 at 327.27 mph - to lead a record-setting two days of
professional qualifying at the CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals at
Route 66 Raceway. Qualifying ended Saturday with three of the quickest
professional fields ever assembled. 

Tommy Johnson Jr., Richie Stevens Jr., and Chip Ellis all topped record
groups in their respective categories, with Ellis becoming only the
second rider in NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle history to clock a
sub-seven-second run.   Johnson's 4.672 spanned to Tim Wilkerson's
16th-best 4.802 in Funny Car. Stevens' 6.635 bracketed Steve Schmidt's
6.700 in Pro Stock, and Ellis' 6.988 was anchored by Geno Scali's 7.119
on the bottom of the Pro Stock Motorcycle grid.

Professional eliminations begin Sunday at 11 a.m.

Schumacher, a three-time and defending series champion, has now earned
six low qualifier awards this year for his U.S. Army team, but he'd
gladly trade them in for his first victory of the season.

"The win is the thing," Schumacher said. "We know we have the car and we
know it'll turn around at some point for us. When it does this car is
going to fly and we'll win a bunch of races."

Johnson's 4.672 at 328.70 looked untouchable Friday, but Whit Bazemore
gave him a run in the day's only Funny Car session when he dipped to a
4.674 at 330.88 mph. Still, Johnson remained the low qualifier in his
Skoal Chevrolet Monte Carlo, the first time he's earned the No. 1 spot
in five and a half years.

"We got the quickest field in NHRA history," Johnson said. "To lead
after qualifying is impressive. To win the race against the quickest 16
ever would really be something. I hope we can get it done. We'd love to
be the first No. 1 qualifier to win a race this year."

Nitro points leaders Melanie Troxel and Ron Capps sweated out Saturday's
numerous rain delays and shortened schedule to move from out of the
field to the top 16 in each of their categories. Troxel's 4.555 and
Capps' 4.771 slotted them both in 12th place.

Stevens secured his third career No. 1 qualifier award with a 6.635 at
207.40 mph in his Mopar Dodge Stratus R/T. The run was the second
quickest in class history and it got the attention of class dominator
Greg Anderson, who qualified fifth with a 6.663.

"Hearing Greg say that they need to do something to catch that Mopar
really gives you a boost of confidence," Stevens said. "To run big
numbers is one thing. To run better than him is something else. It's a
real credit to [crew chief] David Nickens and all the guys on this team.
It's taken some time but it's coming around for us."

Ellis' 6.988-second run on his Drag Specialties S&S Cycle Buell V-Twin
made him just the second Pro Stock Motorcycle rider to record a
six-second pass.

"The thing of it is you need a bike that's good and you got to ride it
good," Ellis said. "I'm really just glad we got to make a run at all the
way the weather was. I've ridden a Funny Bike at 6.5-seconds and
200-plus mph a hundred times so it wasn't that big a deal to me. It was
cool to do it on a Pro Stock Bike. I guess it just hasn't sunk in yet."

 

JOLIET, Ill. -- First-round pairings for professional eliminations
Sunday for the Ninth annual CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals at Route
66 Raceway, the tenth of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA 

POWERade Drag Racing Series.  Pairings based on results in qualifying,
which ended Saturday.
Top Fuel -- 1. Tony Schumacher, 4.447 seconds, 329.50 mph  vs. 16. Alan
Bradshaw, 4.640, 315.64; 2. Doug Kalitta, 4.496, 326.71  vs. 15. Joe
Hartley, 4.611, 316.82; 3. David Baca, 4.504, 
331.69  vs. 14. Brandon Bernstein, 4.610, 324.75; 4. Doug Herbert,
4.507, 321.35  vs. 13. Morgan Lucas, 4.589, 314.31; 5. David Grubnic,
4.507, 323.35  vs. 12. Melanie Troxel, 4.555, 308.50; 6. Rod
Fuller, 4.518, 330.96  vs. 11. Cory McClenathan, 4.552, 329.67; 7. Bob
Vandergriff, 4.528, 327.19  vs. 10. Larry Dixon, 4.540, 326.00; 8. J.R.
Todd, 4.529, 326.40  vs. 9. Hillary Will, 4.539, 323.35.
Funny Car -- 1. Tommy Johnson Jr., Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.672, 328.70  vs.
16. Tim Wilkerson, Monte Carlo, 4.802, 314.97; 2. Whit Bazemore, Dodge
Charger, 4.674, 330.88  vs. 15. Phil Burkart, 
Monte Carlo, 4.801, 305.91; 3. Eric Medlen, Ford Mustang, 4.681, 327.51
vs. 14. Del Worsham, Monte Carlo, 4.788, 322.42; 4. Robert Hight,
Mustang, 4.685, 328.06  vs. 13. Gary Densham, Monte Carlo,
4.782, 316.97; 5. Cruz Pedregon, Monte Carlo, 4.689, 329.02  vs. 12. Ron
Capps, Charger, 4.771, 313.00; 6. Tony Pedregon, Monte Carlo, 4.694,
315.34  vs. 11. Bob Gilbertson, Dodge Stratus, 4.764, 
325.45; 7. John Force, Mustang, 4.731, 320.97  vs. 10. Tony Bartone,
Monte Carlo, 4.761, 325.92; 8. Gary Scelzi, Charger, 4.742, 329.50  vs.
9. Mike Ashley, Monte Carlo, 4.756, 329.83.
Pro Stock -- 1. Richie Stevens, Dodge Stratus, 6.635, 207.40 vs. 16.
Steve Schmidt, Pontiac GTO, 6.700, 206.10; 2. Mike Edwards, GTO, 6.650,
207.27  vs. 15. Dave Northrop, Stratus, 6.698, 
205.13; 3. Dave Connolly, Chevy Cobalt, 6.653, 206.80  vs. 14. Dave
Howard, Cobalt, 6.691, 206.99; 4. Allen Johnson, Stratus, 6.659, 207.27
vs. 13. Ron Krisher, Cobalt, 6.686, 206.20; 
5. Greg Anderson, GTO, 6.663, 207.75  vs. 12. Warren Johnson, GTO,
6.685, 206.89; 6. Kurt Johnson, Cobalt, 6.664, 207.43  vs. 11. Mark
Pawuk, Cobalt, 6.683, 206.26; 
7. Jim Yates, GTO, 6.667, 206.64  vs. 10. Erica Enders, Cobalt, 6.680,
207.02; 8. Jason Line, GTO, 6.669, 206.99  vs. 9. V. Gaines, Stratus,
6.678, 206.83.
 Pro Stock Motorcycle -- 1. Chip Ellis, Buell, 6.988, 189.26 vs. 16.
Geno Scali, Suzuki, 7.119, 188.44; 2. Matt Smith, Buell, 7.020, 188.52
vs. 15. Marco Andreano, Buell, 7.118, 184.65; 3. 
Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 7.029, 190.48  vs. 14. GT Tonglet,
Harley-Davidson, 7.115, 187.68; 4. Matt Guidera, Buell, 7.051, 186.59
vs. 13. Chris Rivas, Buell, 7.102, 185.23; 5.
Angelle Sampey, Suzuki, 7.058, 189.15  vs. 12. Joe DeSantis, Suzuki,
7.102, 189.04; 6. Antron Brown, Suzuki, 7.073, 189.28  vs. 11. Tom
Bradford, Buell, 7.085, 187.55; 7. Craig Treble, Suzuki, 7.079, 
190.35  vs. 10. Ryan Schnitz, Buell, 7.081, 187.00; 8. Michael Phillips,
Suzuki, 7.080, 189.15  vs. 9. Karen Stoffer, Suzuki, 7.081, 189.12.