ANDERSON: WE MASTERED THE TRACK BETTER

Greg Anderson admitted that starting the lone Pro Stock session during the NHRA Kragen O'Reilly Winternationals only to have rain suspend it, was anderson.jpgmore than he was prepared to endure.

“You sit around all winter and we were anxious to get a shot at that track, if only to see how we stacked up against everyone else,” Anderson said.

Anderson drove his way to the No. 1 spot with a 6.588 elapsed time at 209.59 MPH. Greg Anderson admitted that starting the lone Pro Stock session during the NHRA Kragen O'Reilly Winternationals only to have rain suspend it, was anderson.jpgmore than he was prepared to endure.

“You sit around all winter and we were anxious to get a shot at that track, if only to see how we stacked up against everyone else,” Anderson said.

Anderson drove his way to the No. 1 spot with a 6.588 elapsed time at 209.59 MPH.

“I felt going into that session that we had a good winter in our engine development,” said Anderson. “We tested the cars well over the winter and felt we had a good product over the winter. You never know until you get on that race track.”

Anderson believes there are teams with more potential than they pulled off today. He was .028 quicker than teammate Jason Line, who was second. Mopar runner Allen Johnson was third with a 6.625.

“We just mastered a green race track better today,” Anderson admitted. “Today’s run was a good one but there’s not always going to be that much of a gap.”
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