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FINAL NHRA FULL THROTTLE POINT STANDINGS

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ASHLEY KNEW SHE WAS ON A RUN SATURDAY

Ashley Force Hood knows when her crew is getting aggressive with the tune-up. ashleyThey always cinch her belts a little tighter and give her the sly grin.

That’s her clue that she’s better hold the wheel tightly.

On a Saturday evening, the second-generation driver went to the top of the Funny Car charts with a 4.059 elapsed time, a run that equaled her father’s Friday evening personal best. A faster speed gave her the top seed headed into Sunday final eliminations.

EDWARDS' DAY ARRIVES

edwardsZak Elcock, NHRA Publicist, introduced Pro Stock driver Mike Edwards to the assembled media at the NHRA Auto Club Finals in Pomona, Ca. As he said, “The 2009 NHRA Pro Stock champion Mr. Mike Edwards”, the newly crown champion smiled.

“Doesn’t that sound good?” Edwards said.

Edwards didn’t just clinch a championship; he did it with an exclamation point.

ARANA SMILES WITH FULL CIRCLE CAREER

Nothing could erase the smile off of Hector Arana’s face on Saturday at the NHRA Auto Club Finals, not even his closest challenger seeking a long-shot way to successfully retain his title.

“Hopefully Hector goes out first round and I win the championship,” said Eddie Krawiec with a smile, glancing over at Arana. “Hector is deserving of this championship and he’s done a great job. I was fortunate when I raced for the title last year that I had a great five race series. Hector has had a great season.”

2009 NHRA TOP FUEL CHAMPIONSHIP DOWN TO THE LAST DAY

Tony Schumacher scored his second low qualifying effort of 2009 and the timing couldn’t have been better.

Schumacher heads into the final day of the season with a one point lead thanks to a low elapsed time effort on his final nitro qualifying run of 2009. He scored a back-up for a potential new world record with a 3.772 elapsed time at 320.58 miles per hour.

Dixon, the second quickest Top Fuel qualifier, also has a back-up for a new record. The current record is 3.771 seconds held by Schumacher.

JESSIE HARRIS PLANS 2010 TOP FUEL DEBUT

harrisFormer Jet Dragster pilot Jesse Harris plans to race Top Fuel in 2010.

Harris, of Rome, NY, will drive the Dote Racing Top Fuel dragster in at least five races next season.

“I’m ecstatic,” a jubilant Harris told CompetitionPlus.com. “This is what I’ve been working night and day for – for the last three years. My dream, since 6, was to drive one of these things.”

The Dote family, Len, Mike and Connie, decided they wanted to run a Top Fuel team in 2010 and selected Harris as not only their driver but manager as well.

SUNDAY LADDERS FOR NHRA AUTO CLUB FINALS

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DON SCHUMACHER COY ABOUT 2010 PLANS

don_schumacher2Team owner Don Schumacher said Saturday that Antron Brown and his Matco Tools Dragster would remain part of his seven-team organization in 2010. However, other than saying he might add "possibly something in the bikes," Schumacher was coy about his plans for next season.
 
He did say that he expects to make an announcement this coming Monday or Tuesday.  
 
Addressing two rumors that have him negotiating with an Abu Dhabi-related fuel-car team and that have him hiring two-time Funny Car champion Tony Pedregon, Schumacher said, "There's so much conversation and so much B.S."

FOR FORCE, THE FIRE STILL BURNS

John Force jokes about all the spectacular fires he has had in his Funny Car career that began in 1978. But none burns as intensely as his desire to win. And neither heartache nor broken bones nor a stretch almost as bleak as his 12th-place 1984 season has extinguished it. 

Force, expecting to see three of his longstanding records end this weekend in his worst finish since 1984, found a glimmer of hope in his provisional No. 1 qualifying performance Friday.
 
His 4.060-second pass held up as low elapsed time through Saturday's first session. But daughter Ashley Force Hood dropped him to No. 2 in the final session -- by one mile an hour. She eclipsed his low E.T. with  4.059-second run at 310.20 mph. In the following pairing, he matched her time but clocked a 309.20 -- one mph slower -- as she led the field for the sixth time this year.

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