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FINAL ROUND RESULTS FROM READING

Sunday's final results from the 22nd annual Toyo Tires NHRA
Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway. The $1.5 million race is the 20th of
23 in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

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PRO ROUND-BY-ROUND RESULTS FROM READING

Final round-by-round results from the 22nd annual Toyo Tires NHRA
Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway, the 20th of 23 events in the $50
million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series:

TOP FUEL:

ROUND ONE -- J.R. Todd, 4.595, 316.01 def. Cory McClenathan,
13.254, 79.33; Hillary Will, 4.597, 316.97 def. Bob Vandergriff,
10.958, 86.09; Melanie Troxel, 4.576, 320.81 def. Larry Dixon, 10.245,
96.29; Brandon Bernstein, 7.064, 210.67 def. David Baca, 10.033, 78.17;
Tony Schumacher, 4.512, 310.98 was unopposed; Doug Kalitta, 4.543,
325.53 def. Luigi Novelli, 6.800, 116.39; Rod Fuller, 4.582, 328.46
def. Doug Herbert, 5.095, 196.39; David Grubnic, 4.592, 290.57 def.
Morgan Lucas, 4.625, 310.55;

QUARTERFINALS --
Grubnic, 4.535, 323.43 def. Bernstein, 4.600,
313.00; Troxel, 4.536, 325.53 def. Fuller, 4.570, 311.56; Kalitta,
4.534, 329.02 def. Will, 8.885, 83.57; Todd, 4.502, 325.22 def.
Schumacher, 4.490, 325.37;

SEMIFINALS -- Troxel, 4.518, 328.70 def. Kalitta, 4.563, 327.11; Todd, 4.510, 327.82 def. Grubnic, 4.521, 325.77;

FINAL --
Todd, 4.494, 324.12 def. Troxel, 4.538, 324.28.

NHRA POINTS AFTER READING

Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories following
the 22nd annual Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway, the
20th of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series -

WYATT WARMS UP

During the first round of eliminations, Jack Wyatt had a blaze-up but that didn't stop him from defeating low qualifier Bob Gilbertson. Roger Richards was the photographer that captured this shot.

CREASY'S KABOOM!

Dale Creasy bangs the supercharger during the first round of the IHRA Torco Race Fuels President's Cup Nationals in Budd's Creek. Ace photog Chris Simmons nailed the perfect shot. 

PALM BEACH NHRA SPORT COMPACT NATIONALS

TOWNSEND, EFANTIS AND LUMMUS ROUND OUT WINNERS FOR THE
PALM
BEACH NHRA SPORT COMPACT
NATIONALS

 

It took
a few weeks to happen, but the finals of
the rain-postponed Palm Beach NHRA Sport Compact Nationals from Moroso
Motorsports Park were completed at Old Bridge Raceway Park.  The event was completed during qualifying of
the NHRA Sport Compact Fallnationals presented by Toyo
Tires.

 

Ron Townsend (Pro FWD),
Paul Efantis (Modified), and Ron Lummus (Hot Rod) joined Gary White (Pro RWD)
and Norris Prayoonto (Honda Tuning All Motor) were winners of the event.  White and Prayoonto were able to clinch their
Wallys in Florida before the rains cut the event
short.

 

Townsend (Torrance, Calif.) collected his first career Wally by
simply staging his car.  His opponent,
Jason Hunt, had broken two vertebrae in a car accident a few weeks earlier.  Despite this situation Townsend still sent
his car down the track to a time of 8.63 seconds at 155.24
mph.

FOLEY ON THE MEND

Doug Foley was at the office of his orthopedic specialist Friday instead of at
Maryland International Raceway, continuing his battle with Clay Millican for the
Top Fuel lead. The Sewell, New Jersey, driver is starting to mend from injuries
he sustained in this past Monday's final round against Millican at the
rain-delayed Canadian Nationals finals.

"Doug's doing a lot better. He's
still really sore," Tim Lewis, business partner with Foley for the past six and
a half years and co-owner of the Torco-sponsored dragster with him, said Friday.

Foley, recovering from a concussion, is banged up from head to toe and,
according to Lewis, is "full of bruises."

Foley's left leg is broken in
two places, just above the ankle and just below the knee. He has a separated
right shoulder and four cracked ribs on his right side. He also suffered a
chipped tooth.

BUDDS CREEK - SATURDAY QUALIFYING

SATURDAY - Patrick Highlights Record-Setting Pro Stock Field

 

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Grabs #1 qualifier spot as well as $20,000 Torco’s
CompetitionPlus.com Showdown win at President’s Cup Nationals;
Gilbertson, Millican, Cannon and Tigges claim poles at Maryland
International Raceway

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The Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock class has always been a fan
favorite at Maryland International Raceway. Saturday, at the
President’s Cup Nationals, Robert Patrick (Fredericksburg, Va.) cleaned
up…clocking a 6.320 at 221.20 mph to claim the top qualifying spot. In
the process, in the last round of Saturday night qualifying, he also
defeated Frank Gugliotta (Mt. Airy, Md.) in the final round of the
Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock Showdown to claim the $20,000
first prize.

“It was tough,”
Patrick said of his big day at MIR. “The main thing is we have to go
four rounds tomorrow. I’m a little bit whipped and I have to pull back
in to get back to where I have to be. I’m tired now, but I have to try
to go four rounds tomorrow to try to win this race. I have a good team
and if I can do my job tomorrow I think we have a good chance.”

PATRICK POCKETS HUGE TORCO PAYDAY

PATRICK POCKETS $20,000 IN TORCO’S COMPETITIONPLUS.COM PRO STOCK SHOWDOWN

cp_prostock-logo5.jpgRobert Patrick started coming to Maryland International Raceway when he was barely tall enough to watch the races over the spectator fence. He remembered Pro Stock icons “Dyno” Don Nicholson, Bill Jenkins and Ronnie Sox drawing admiration from the thousands of fans packed along the same fence line. Tonight Patrick was the admired one.

Patrick, of Fredericksburg, Va., drove his Purvis Ford-sponsored Mustang to a $20,000 payday by stopping Frank Gugliotta in the final round of the Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock Showdown during the second day of the IHRA Torco Race Fuels President’s Cup Nationals.

SATURDAY READING QUALIFYING

SCHUMACHER, JOHNSON, STANFIELD AND SAMPEY TOP QUALIFIERS IN READING

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Reigning
Top Fuel champion Tony Schumacher used a rocket-like 4.440-second pass
down Maple Grove Raceway in Saturday'slone session to lead the $1.5
million Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals into Sunday's eliminations.

Schumacher's run, the fourth quickest in history, placed him on a
record low qualifier podium next to Funny Car's Tommy Johnson Jr., Pro
Stock'sGreg Stanfield, and Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Angelle Sampey.
The fourth round of professional qualifying was lost to rain.

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are three pending national records on the sheets. Stanfield stole away
the elapsed time mark in Pro Stock from Greg Anderson with his 6.621 in
the third round. Anderson still has designs on the national speed
record after his 208.91 mph clocking. Sampey's 6.939 could be the
national E.T. record in her class. Records aren't official until the
endof the event.

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