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ROUND-BY-ROUND RESULTS FROM 2023 NHRA NORTHWEST NATIONALS

Final round-by-round results from the 34th annual Flav-R-Pac NHRA Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceways, the 11th of 21 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series:

LEGEND JOHN FORCE CAPTURES SEATTLE NO. 1 NITRO FC QUALIFYING POSITION

 

The legend who is John Force is still alive and well.

Force, a 16-time NHRA nitro Funny Car world champ, captured his first No. 1 qualifying position of the season Saturday at the Flav-R-Pac NHRA Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceway in Seattle.

Force clocked a 3.915-second elapsed time at 327.35 mph in Q4 in his PEAK Antifreeze and Coolant Chevrolet Camaro SS to grab the No. 1 spot.

It’s Force’s 166th career No. 1 qualifier, and he’s trying to add his NHRA nitro Funny Car record 155 national event wins. Force received a first-round bye and will face the winner of Chad Green vs. Alexis DeJoria in round two.

MIKE SALINAS GRABS NO. 1 TOP FUEL QUALIFYING SPOT IN SEATTLE

 

Mike Salinas has had a solid season.

The Top Fuel owner/driver has one win at the season-opening race in Gainesville, Fla., and he has an elimination-round record of 11-9.

Salinas arrived at the Flav-R-Pac NHRA Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceway in Seattle this weekend seventh in the points standings.

Salinas did turn some heads Saturday when he grabbed the No. 1 qualifying spot with his 3.743-second elapsed time at 329.02 mph in Q2.

TIMING SYSTEM ISSUE BRINGS SUMMIT PDRA PROSTARS EVENT TO PREMATURE END

 

The third annual Summit Racing Equipment PDRA ProStars race was forced to end prematurely on Saturday night at Virginia Motorsports Park due to a timing system malfunction during the Top Fuel final round. The malfunction prevented the completion of the remaining final rounds. As a result, the finalists in all PDRA classes split the winner-take-all payouts, and they will have the opportunity to compete for the event trophy at the next PDRA race set to take place from August 3-5.

Tyler Crossnoe, PDRA series director and vice president of Virginia Motorsports Park, expressed disappointment over the timing system failure.

"An unfortunate series of events caused a catastrophic timing system failure that could not be repaired in time to complete the final rounds," Crossnoe said. "We exhausted every available resource and potential solutions in an effort to repair the system so we could wrap up what was an incredible show for the fans all day long, as well as crown ProStars champions."

GAIGE HERRERA CONTINUES HIS DOMINANT SEASON IN PSM

 

The debut season for Gaige Herrera with the powerhouse team Vance & Hines has been nothing short of fantastic.

Herrera won the first three events on his Suzuki in Gainesville, Fla., Charlotte, N.C., and Chicago before losing in the final round in Bristol, Tenn. He was then tripped up in the second round in Norwalk, Ohio, and
rebounded by winning in Denver on July 16.

Herrera’s trend of success has carried over to the Flav-R-Pac NHRA Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceway in Seattle Saturday.

CAPPS, TORRENCE, HERRERA PICK UP SEATTLE #2FAST2TASTY TITLES

Defending NHRA Funny Car world champion Ron Capps celebrated his third win in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge bonus race at the Pacific Raceways on Saturday. The victory came after he defeated J.R. Todd in the final round of the event, which is part of the 34th annual Flav-R-Pac NHRA Northwest Nationals.

In the other divisions, Steve Torrence emerged victorious in Top Fuel, and Gaige Herrera claimed the victory in Pro Stock Motorcycle in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge held in Seattle. 

Capps, driving his 11,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Parts Toyota GR Supra, completed the race in 3.951 seconds at 322.65 mph, surpassing Todd's run of 3.967 at 323.81 mph. With this win, Capps has now secured three specialty event victories in the last four races. Looking ahead to Sunday's race in Seattle, the two-time world champ aims to achieve his first double-up weekend of the year. Capps has already claimed two career event wins at this location.

JOHN FORCE, SALINAS AND HERRERA HEADLINE SEATTLE NO. 1 QUALIFIERS

John Force emerged as the dominant driver in Funny Car qualifying at the Flav-R-Pac NHRA Northwest Nationals, claiming the No. 1 spot for the first time this season. The Funny Car legend stole the show at Pacific Raceways with a blistering run of 3.915 at 327.35 in his 11,000-horsepower PEAK Antifreeze & Coolant Chevrolet Camaro SS.

Force's impressive performance marked his 166th career No. 1 qualifier, further solidifying his status as a 16-time world champion. The racing veteran expressed his enthusiasm for the upcoming race.

"We have a race to win tomorrow, our cars are good, some are a little bit off, some are hot," Force said. "I didn't think we'd be that fast. But like Danny [Hood, crew chief] said, 'Hang on.' So when he does that, I know he's pushing it. So I'm excited and I love Seattle."

SMITH SEALS THE DEAL; HE GETS HIS NITRO FIX

 

 

Rickie Smith initially had a hard time believing what his drag racing buddies told him ahead of his monumental first run in Scott Palmer's Top Fuel dragster. The car he was about to get behind the wheel of at the PDRA ProStars event was Scott Palmer's nitro-burning Top Fuel dragster, and nothing could remotely compare, Smith thought. 

"I had a couple of people I talked to about it that drove some door cars; Billy Torrence and Scott told me, 'They said, "It's going to be like what I'm used to leaving, but when that thing gets about 150-200 feet, it's going to get on with it," Smith said.

It turns out, Smith admitted, they were right. 

DOUG KALITTA ROCKETS TO TOP OF SEATTLE TOP FUEL QUALIFYING CHART

 

 
Doug Kalitta has showed flashes of some good things this season in his Kalitta Motorsports Top Fuel Dragster.

Kalitta qualified No. 1 in Phoenix and won the #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge in the Valley of the Sun as well.

Last Sunday at the Mile-High Nationals in Denver, Kalitta advanced to his first final round of the year before losing to Clay Millican.

NITRO FC STANDOUT BOB TASCA III TAKES PROVISIONAL NO. 1 SPOT IN SEATTLE

 

Last weekend at the Mile-High Nationals in Denver was forgettable for Bob Tasca III.

The veteran qualified strong – in the No. 3 position – and then lost a pedal fest to Cruz Pedregon in the first round.

Tasca is feeling healthier and trying to flip the script at the Flav-R-Pac NHRA Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceway in Seattle.

Tasca took the provisional No. 1 qualifying spot Friday with a 3.964-second lap at 320.13 mph.

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