SATURDAY POMONA QUALIFYING

John Force kept his NHRA record qualifying streak alive at 393 races, while his daughter Ashley qualified for her first NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series event Saturday at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.

Drama was high as the elder Force needed his best run of the weekend to make the starting lineup at the CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals. He produced a miracle run and in the process bumped his rookie daughter from the 16-car order. However, on her final qualifying attempt she also powered her Castrol/Auto Club Ford Mustang to acareer-best performance and earned her first starting position.

Tony Schumacher, Gary Scelzi and Greg Anderson were the No. 1 qualifiers in their respective categories at the season-opening event, the first of23 races in the NHRA POWERade Countdown to the Championship.
       

 

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JOHN FORCE KEEPS QUALIFYING STREAK GOING, WHILE ROOKIE ASHLEY FORCE QUALIFIES FOR FIRST NHRA POWERADE SERIES EVENT



saturday_02.jpgJohn Force kept his NHRA record qualifying streak alive at 393 races, while his daughter Ashley qualified for her first NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series event Saturday at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.

Drama was high as the elder Force needed his best run of the weekend to make the starting lineup at the CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals. He produced a miracle run and in the process bumped his rookie daughter from the 16-car order. However, on her final qualifying attempt she also powered her Castrol/Auto Club Ford Mustang to acareer-best performance and earned her first starting position.

Tony Schumacher, Gary Scelzi and Greg Anderson were the No. 1 qualifiers in their respective categories at the season-opening event, the first of23 races in the NHRA POWERade Countdown to the Championship.

Ashley will race teammate Robert Hight in Sunday's 11 a.m. eliminations, while John will square off against longtime nemesis Cruz Pedregon. John was relieved about keeping the record going, but was ecstatic about Ashley's performance.

saturday_03.jpg"She's a little trooper and smoked it right on down the track," the 14-time world champ said. "It's the greatest show on earth and all I wanted was to be in the show and I wanted her to be in. This is a great day. She's learned the drill. I believe in the long run she's going to be a great star for her sport. I took a chance and today she proved thats he can hold her own. I am proud of her. Look at the other girls outthere. It's great." 

Ashley overcame her nerves and was able to post a 4.790 on the high-stakes final qualifying attempt. She is the 10th woman to compete in a Funny Car in NHRA history. She hopes to become the first woman to win in the 7,000 horsepower category.

"This day has been so intense," Ashley said. "It's easy to say that you aren't going to be nervous and go up there and do your normal routine. I was so conflicted watching (dad) in front of me. I wanted him to get in the show, but I didn't want to get bumped out. The numbers thing was in my head too. Thankfully everything worked out. It couldn't have been anybetter. I am glad all of us are in the show. I am excited to raceagainst Robert. The only thing I know is that for the first time ever my little niece (Hight's daughter Autumn) is not going to be rooting for metomorrow."

saturday_04.jpgSix-time NHRA champion Kenny Bernstein failed to qualify in his return to Funny Car competition.Schumacher posted a 4.472 at 331.36 mph in his U.S. Army dragster tolead the quickest Top Fuel field in NHRA history. It was Schumacher's
36th career top qualifying effort. His dragster was consistent all weekend, producing times of 4.502, 4.483, 4.485, and a 4.472.

"Running four passes in a row like that is more impressive to me thanbeing No. 1 qualifier," said Schumacher, a four-time winner at this facility. "We've had great moments here and we'd like to have another one tomorrow. It means a lot to leave the first race of the year with a win."

Schumacher, who had a dramatic ending to his championship quest here last November, appreciated the drama that unfolded today in Funny Car.

"Days like today make you stand up and watch," Schumacher said. "I'm still a fan at heart and it was fun to watch every pass out there, especially in that last round. I tell everyone that I'm just a big a fanof this stuff as they are. I really am. If you didn't like watching thatlast session, I guess you don't like drag racing."

Scelzi also led the quickest field in his category, powering his Mopar oakley Dodge Charger to a career-best performance of 4.692 at 333.49mph.

"To have a racecar that goes down the racetrack four times with the lowest of those passes being a 4.75 feels so good I can't even describeit," Scelzi said. "I don't want to jinx myself, but usually when you go through qualifying like that you tend to have good Sundays."Three-time world champ Anderson set a track speed mark in leading thePro Stock field with a 6.634 at a track record speed of 209.04 mph in his Summit Racing Pontiac GTO.

"We've had a great weekend so far," Anderson said. "I guess the onlything that would be better is if we were a part of the Force family. It's exciting watching what's happening with that group and it's just as fun for us racers as it is for the fans. I'll be watching that classtomorrow just like everyone else."

First-round pairings for professional eliminationsSunday for the 47th annual CARQUEST Auto Parts Winternationals at AutoClub Raceway at Pomona, the first of 23 events in the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.  Pairings based on results in qualifying, which ended Saturday.


Top Fuel -- 1. Tony Schumacher, 4.472 seconds, 331.36 mph  vs. 16. Joe
Hartley, 4.575, 322.34; 2. Rod Fuller, 4.481, 329.75 vs. 15. Doug
Herbert, 4.566, 318.09; 3. Brandon Bernstein, 4.494, 331.61  vs. 14.
Alan Bradshaw, 4.552, 321.04; 4. Doug Kalitta, 4.495, 328.46  vs. 13.
Hillary Will, 4.545, 325.30; 5. J.R. Todd, 4.500, 325.77  vs. 12.
Melanie Troxel, 4.541, 332.51; 6. Larry Dixon, 4.504, 328.54  vs. 11.
Bob Vandergriff, 4.536, 322.65; 7. Whit Bazemore, 4.507, 329.75  vs. 10.
Cory McClenathan, 4.530, 334.07; 8. David Grubnic, 4.517, 327.35  vs. 9.
Mike Strasburg, 4.518, 328.78.

Funny Car -- 1. Gary Scelzi, Dodge Charger, 4.692, 333.49  vs. 16. Jim
Head, Toyota Solara, 4.795, 325.45; 2. Robert Hight, Ford Mustang,
4.693, 326.79  vs. 15. Ashley Force, Mustang, 4.790, 312.42; 3. Ron
Capps, Charger, 4.709, 331.45  vs. 14. Bob Gilbertson, Dodge Stratus,
4.788, 312.86; 4. John Force, Mustang, 4.709, 326.40  vs. 13. Cruz
Pedregon, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.784, 317.27; 5. Tim Wilkerson, Monte
Carlo, 4.723, 326.95  vs. 12. Mike Ashley, Charger, 4.778, 331.61; 6.
Jack Beckman, Charger, 4.734, 325.53  vs. 11. Jeff Arend, Monte Carlo,
4.759, 323.97; 7. Scott Kalitta, Solara, 4.741, 317.05  vs. 10. Tony
Pedregon, Monte Carlo, 4.749, 317.42; 8. Eric Medlen, Mustang, 4.744,
325.22  vs. 9. Tommy Johnson Jr., Chevy Impala, 4.748, 324.98.

Pro Stock -- 1. Greg Anderson, Pontiac GTO, 6.634, 209.04  vs. 16.
Richie Stevens, Dodge Stratus, 6.683, 206.83; 2. Allen Johnson, Stratus,
6.640, 207.85  vs. 15. V. Gaines, Stratus, 6.677, 207.40; 3. Jason Line,
GTO, 6.641, 208.46  vs. 14. Warren Johnson, GTO, 6.676, 207.56; 4. Dave
Connolly, Chevy Cobalt, 6.656, 207.94  vs. 13. Max Naylor, Stratus,
6.675, 207.37; 5. Kenny Koretsky, Cobalt, 6.659, 207.82  vs. 12. Roger
Brogdon, Stratus, 6.672, 207.69; 6. Jeg Coughlin, Cobalt, 6.661, 208.46
vs. 11. Jim Yates, GTO, 6.671, 207.94; 7. Kurt Johnson, Cobalt, 6.666,
207.82  vs. 10. Greg Stanfield, GTO, 6.669, 207.75; 8. Mike Edwards,
GTO, 6.667, 207.75  vs. 9. Tom Martino, GTO, 6.669, 207.91.
 

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