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ROUND BY ROUND RESULTS FROM VEGAS FOUR-WIDE NATIONALS

Final round-by-round results from the 22nd annual NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the fourth of 22 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series:

JUSTIN ASHLEY AND PHILLIPS INDUSTRIES RAISE OVER $30,000 FOR UKRAINIAN FAMILIES

Over the past two weeks NHRA Top Fuel driver Justin Ashley has been promoting a fundraising effort spearheaded by the parent company of his primary sponsor Phillips Connect. His efforts fundraised over $30,000 from 75 donors and the front wing of his Top Fuel highlights each donor. Through social media posts Ashley offered the chance for donors to add their name to his 11,000 horsepower Phillips Connect Top Fuel dragster powered by Vita C Shot at this weekend’s NHRA Las Vegas Four-Wide Nationals. A minimum donation of $100 to Ukrainian UN Crisis Relief Fund afforded a donor the opportunity to have their name on his racecar.  

“I was inspired by the passion of Phillips CEO Rob Phillips who considers everyone who works at Phillips part of his family. I completely agree with Rob when he says when a family needs help, we step up,” said Ashley. “I am proud to represent Phillips Connect and the entire Phillips family. I want to thank everyone who donated, and we are looking forward to the race this weekend to continue to raise awareness.” 

MIKE SALINAS ROCKETS TO TOP OF TF LADDER AT VEGAS

Mike Salinas saved the best for last Saturday.

The veteran team owner and driver clocked a 3.722-second time at 324.59 mph in Q4 Saturday to claim the No. 1 qualifying spot at the Four-Wide Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

TEAM OWNER/DRIVER RON CAPPS NO. 1 FC QUALIFIER AT VEGAS FOUR-WIDE NATS

​Reigning NHRA nitro Funny Car world champion Ron Capps made the scary transition from driver to team owner this season.

So far so good in his new role.

CAPPS, SALINAS AND STANFIELD RACE TO NO. 1 SPOTS AT FOUR-WIDE NATIONALS

FORMER STARTER STEWART PASSES AWAY

 

Rick Stewart, the former NHRA official starter for more than 15 years, passed away Friday in his home state of Texas following an extended illness.

Nicknamed “The Ice Man,” Stewart was a fearless racer in the days of Top Fuel slingshot dragsters and subject of the 1965 documentary “7 Second Love Affair” before becoming only the second starter for the NHRA. Less than one month ago, March 10, he was inducted into the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing’s International Drag Racing Hall of Fame.

Stewart stepped into the hard-to-fill shoes of the legendary Buster Couch in 1996 and became a legend himself with his usually easygoing manner as he stood between the lanes and maintained order on the dragstrip for 15 years. He retired at the end of the 2011 season. “It was just an honor and pleasure to be the one to follow behind Buster Couch,” Stewart told Competition Plus in 2012. 

SCARY NO PREP CRASH CAPTURED ON VIDEO

Always be aware of your surroundings at the drag strip. This incident at the “Battle on the Asphalt” event at US-60 Dragway in Hardinsburg, KY shows how badly an accident can get when the throttle is hung wide open.

We are told there we no injuries from the accident.

AARON STANFIELD STAYS HOT, SNARES HIS SECOND NO. 1 QUALIFYING SPOT OF SEASON

The strong start by NHRA Pro Stock standout Aaron Stanfield picked up more speed Saturday.

The Bossier City, La., native qualified No. 1 at the Four Wide Nationals with a 6.642 second time at 206.42 mph.

PRUETT, J. FORCE AND STANFIELD RACE TO PROVISIONAL NO. 1 SPOTS AT FOUR-WIDE NATS

Top Fuel star Leah Pruett finished Friday in impressive fashion at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, picking up the provisional No. 1 qualifier at the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals and moving a step closer to the first Top Fuel No. 1 qualifier for the first-year Tony Stewart Racing team.

John Force (Funny Car) and Aaron Stanfield (Pro Stock) are also the provisional No. 1 qualifiers at the fourth of 22 races during the 2022 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.

LEAH PRUETT GRABS PROVISIONAL NO. 1 TOP FUEL SPOT IN VEGAS

Top Fuel driver Leah Pruett had a great offseason, becoming a part of her husband Tony Stewart’s new drag racing team – Tony Stewart Racing.

The start of the 2022 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season has been forgettable.

Pruett took a small step to change her fortunes capturing the provisional No. 1 qualifying spot at the Four-Wide Nationals with a 3.741-second elapsed time at 328.06 mph at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

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