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FRICKE CREDITS DEEP FAMILY TIES TO CONTINUED RACING SUCCESS

 

 

After five consecutive runner-up finishes this season, Top Alcohol Dragster standout Jackie Fricke landed in the winner’s circle most recently at the NHRA Northwest Nationals. This win marks the second consecutive year for her to nab the national event title at Pacific Raceways. It’s an accomplishment she doesn’t take lightly. 

“Last year, I feel like we almost snuck in the win,” Frickie said. “We didn’t have the best car last year. But this year, we did. We’ve been trying a lot of different things, and it really came together. We qualified No. 1 and had the top speed and low E.T. of eliminations as well. Last year, I felt like I was chasing the win. This year, I felt more like if I didn’t screw up, we might win. This was our first win after five consecutive runner-up finishes, so it was big for everyone.”

THE TEN: NHRA SONOMA NATIONALS EDITION

HERRERA CLAIMS HIS SPOT IN DRAG RACING HISTORY

 

Gaige Herrera all but had the job as a rider for Vance & Hines when he was called into Terry Vance's office for one last meeting. Vance looked at Herrera with a simple question, "Why am I hiring you?"

Herrera's response was prophetic: "I hope to show you on the track," he responded.

It's safe to say now that Vance, once a dominant rider himself, knows why. 

J.R. TODD GETS LONG-AWAITED WIN IN SONOMA

 

The wait is over for J.R. Todd.

Todd, the 2018 NHRA nitro Funny Car world champ, had not won a race since March 14, 2021, when he took home the title at the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla.

That changed on Sunday.

Todd captured the title at the Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals by beating Chad Green in the finals.

JUSTIN ASHLEY RETURNS TO HIS WINNING WAYS IN SONOMA

 

The mini slump is no more for standout Top Fuel driver Justin Ashley.

After losing in the first round in Denver, and second round in Seattle, Ashley was back in the winner’s circle at the Denso NHRA Sonoma (Calif.) Nationals on Sunday.

Ashley clocked a 3.778-second time at 328.78 mph to just edge Antron Brown’s 3.787-second time at 327.90 mph.

HERRERA SWEEPS NHRA WESTERN SWING; ASHLEY AND TODD ALSO COLLECT SONOMA WINS

Gaige Herrera etched his name in NHRA history on Sunday as he became the first rider in Pro Stock Motorcycle history – and the first NHRA competitor since 2009 – to complete a sweep of the three-race NHRA Western Swing. He clinched victory at Sonoma Raceway during the 35th annual Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals.

Justin Ashley (Top Fuel) and J.R. Todd (Funny Car) also secured wins at the 12th race of the 2023 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.

With history on the line, the Pro Stock Motorcycle final round was anticlimactic. The point leader Herrera recorded a time of 6.775 seconds at 198.12 mph on his Vance & Hines/Mission Foods Suzuki, defeating defending world champion Matt Smith, who encountered mechanical issues at the starting line. 

Herrera, who secured the No. 1 qualifying position, has now won six times this season in a dominant display. He achieved back-to-back wins in Denver, Seattle, and Sonoma on Sunday.

NHRA CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS AFTER 2023 NHRA SONOMA NATIONALS

Point standings (top 10) following the 35th annual Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals at Sonoma Raceway, the 12th of 21 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series - 

ROUND-BY-ROUND RESULTS FROM 2023 NHRA SONOMA NATIONALS

Final round-by-round results from the 35th annual Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals at Sonoma Raceway, the 12th of 21 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series:

BOB TASCA III SNARES NITRO FC NO. 1 QUALIFYING SPOT IN SONOMA 

 

Bob Tasca III smoked the tires in his first three qualifying runs at the Denso NHRA Sonoma (Calif.) Nationals.

That changed dramatically in Q4 Saturday.

Tasca clocked a 3.938-second lap at 324.05 mph to rocket to the top spot on the qualifying ladder.

GAIGE HERRERA WINS ALL-STAR CALL-OUT EVENT, QUALIFIES NO. 1

 

Another weekend, another dominant performance by Gaige Herrera.

Herrera, who is in his first season driving for the powerhouse Vance & Hines team, has been nothing short of amazing aboard his Suzuki.

Herrera has won five of the seven NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle national events in 2023. He has one runner-up finish and six No. 1 qualifying positions.

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