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HILTON HOLDS OFF MURPHY TO CAPTURE SECOND TOP FUEL CROWN IN A ROW

 

For the second consecutive year, Tyler Hilton reigned supreme in Top Fuel in the NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series as he held off Jim Murphy on the final day of the season to capture his second Top Fuel crown. 

"It feels real good," Hilton admitted. "Just to be able to do so well this year. We won three races in a row. We were on a pretty good streak right there. So, to be able to finish it off with that championship really made it worth it.

"We work so hard. All those wins. It's just so much work on these nitro cars, and it's nice to have it pay off for you in the end." 

ANGIE SMITH TO VISIT DRAG STRIP AGAIN SOON

 

Doctors have not given injured Pro Stock Motorcycle racer Angie Smith a timetable for her return to competition, but husband Matt Smith said, “Right now, we’re trying to have her maybe come back at Vegas.” That is the next race on the schedule, the Oct. 27-30 Nevada Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. “She wants to just come back and hang out, not ride, but my goal is to try to have her come back for Pomona and hang out and show everybody and then go to the banquet. So we'll see how things go,” he said.

COMP ELIMINATOR RACER CHASE WILLIAMS POCKETS $100,000, CLAIMS ROOFTEC D4 BONUS FUND TITLE

 

Aunt Martha would have been proud. 

That's precisely what Competition Eliminator racer Chase Williams was shooting for when he rolled through the gates for the Texas NHRA Fall Nationals at the Texas Motorplex. He wanted to win for her. 

On Saturday evening, Williams won $100,000, more money than any NHRA Competition Eliminator racer has put in their pocket when he secured the Rooftec Competition Eliminator D4 Bonus Fund championship, edging series founder and driving force Rodger Brogdon, who finished second. 

THE TEN: TEXAS NHRA FALL NATIONALS EDITION

Competition Plus’ Water-Cooler Topics From The Texas NHRA FallNationals at the Texas Motorplex.

WITTENBERG AND COTTRELL FINISH YEAR OFF STRONG

 

Pete Wittenberg may have come up short of capturing his third March Meet title just twenty-four hours earlier on Saturday, falling to Jim Murphy in the final round. However, the driver of the Circuit Breaker Top Fuel dragster came back and went all the way on Sunday, using a slew of low 5.70 runs in eliminations to take home his first win at the season-ending race, the Wally Parks NHRA Nostalgia Nationals in Bakersfield, Ca.

"We hurt some parts but other than that we had a great time," Wittenberg said. “We overcame some hurdles. This win is outstanding, it couldn't have gone any better.

”I got to thank my wife. Five days I'm up here. We have twins, they're two years old. I think I'm going to put the trophy in the twin's room. My guys, they've taken their time away to help us out and get this done. To win is excellent."

ERICA ENDERS CAPTURES HISTORICAL NHRA NATIONAL EVENT WIN IN DALLAS

 

History no longer has to wait for Erica Enders.

The Pro Stock superstar has now won the most national events by a woman in NHRA history at 47.

That became a fact when Enders took the coveted title at the Texas NHRA FallNationals at Dallas Sunday.

PRUETT TAKES OVER TOP FUEL CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS LEAD FOLLOWING FALL NATIONALS WIN

 

In this sport, timing is everything.

From reaction times to elapsed times, timing things just right can be the difference between wins, losses, and even championships.

For Leah Pruett, sitting atop the championship standings in the Top Fuel category is not a new feat, but doing so in the waning stages of the season is. Now she hopes she can use that timing to propel her team to a first championship in the sport’s premier class.

HAGAN NOW ONE WIN SHY OF 50 FOR CAREER, TAKES OVER FUNNY CAR POINTS LEAD WITH DALLAS VICTORY

 

One thing is certain: You can never count out Matt Hagan.

With much of the focus early in the Countdown to the Championship falling squarely on the battle between Robert Hight and a resurgent Bob Tasca III, the three-time Funny Car world champion was ready to remind the world that he is far from out of this thing.

Hagan returned to the thick of the playoff hunt two weeks ago with a thrilling victory at the Midwest Nationals in St. Louis, then backed that up with a second straight victory Sunday at the Texas NHRA FallNationals at the Texas Motorplex to take over the Funny Car points lead with two races remaining.

GAIGE HERRERA REMAINS DOMINANT WITH VICTORY IN DALLAS

 

Gaige Herrera’s 2023 victory tour continued in NHRA’s Pro Stock Motorcycle class Sunday near Dallas.

Herrera snared the title at the Texas NHRA FallNationals – his ninth of the season out of 13 races – and third in a row.

Herrera clocked a 6.644-second elapsed time at 203.30 mph to upend his Vance & Hines teammate Eddie Krawiec’s 6.706-second lap at 202.56 mph.

TONY STEWART RACING DRIVERS SCORE DOUBLE-UP; ENDERS MAKES HISTORY

When Tony Stewart entered drag racing the expectations were he would take his gritty style of competition he showcased in other forms of motorsports into drag racing. And, of course there was his championship mettle. 

Sunday afternoon at the Texas NHRA Fall Nationals hosted by the Texas Motorplex, the Stewart style was in full effect as drivers Leah Pruett (Top Fuel) and Matt Hagan (Funny Car) secured both national event wins and the points lead in their respective divisions. 

Additionally, Erica Enders secured the role of winningest driver in NHRA history and tied Angelle Sampey for the most wins as a female professional drag racer. Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Gaige Herrera continued to pull away from the competition as he secured his third win in the four Countdown to the Championship races. 

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