TODD, SCELZI AND ANDERSON WIN POMONA
Four-time
series champion Gary Scelzi quickly erased memories of a disappointing
2006 season by winning Sunday's CARQUEST Auto Parts Winternationals
after final-round opponent Robert Hight crossed the centerline.
Reigning Rookie of the Year J.R. Todd also found Pomona's winner's
circle, while three-time Pro Stock champ Greg Anderson
successfullydefended this race title from one year ago.
Four-time
series champion Gary Scelzi quickly erased memories of a disappointing
2006 season by winning Sunday's CARQUEST Auto Parts Winternationals
after final-round opponent Robert Hight crossed the centerline.
Reigning Rookie of the Year J.R. Todd also found Pomona's winner's
circle, while three-time Pro Stock champ Greg Anderson
successfullydefended this race title from one year ago.
After it appeared that Hight had beaten Scelzi for the Funny Car title,
NHRA officials quickly determined that Hight's Auto Club Ford Mustang
touched the centerline, resulting in automatic disqualification per
NHRA rule. It was Scelzi's 34th NHRA win and ninth in Funny Car.
It was a well deserved victory for Scelzi's team as the four-time
series champion had trouble with his parachutes in the semifinals and
ended upin the sand trap. As his final-round run of 4.716 at 332.26 mph
proved,the crew got his Mopar Oakley Dodge Charger R/T repaired in time.
"We didn't think we had anything for [them] in the final," Scelzi said.
"We thought we'd try to run a high 4.6 and see what happened. I didn't
see him until 700 feet and then he just went right by me. I saw the win
light in his lane and it was a let down. The guys on the radio told me
he beat me on a holeshot and here I was thinking I'd cut a good light. Then they said he was DQ'd and I thought that was a really cruel joke to play on me."
After a dramatic day of qualifying on Saturday, both John and Ashley Force lost in the opening round.
Todd's victory was his fourth in 20 career Top Fuel starts. This one
wasextremely impressive as he followed up a 4.699-second, first-round
passon a freshly-washed track with a pair of 4.47s and a 4.482 at
324.98 mph in the final round.
"I never expected things to happen as suddenly as it has for me," Todd
said. "It's pretty surprising to me, to be honest. When you have a guy
like [crew chief] Jimmy Walsh in your corner you're going to be
good.That guy is the first one in the shop every day and the last one
to leave each night. He's relentless."
Last July in Denver, Todd became the first African-American to win a TopFuel race. Since then he has won four times in five final rounds in those 12 starts.
"Last year was kind of a Cinderella deal for us but by the end of theyear we weren't surprised by our performance any more," he said. "This year we're for real and I think all the other teams know that now."
After
struggling at times last year with his starting line procedures,
Anderson was impressive here with a .020-second reaction time average
on the day. In the final he powered his Summit Racing Pontiac GTO to a
6.651 at 207.05, while Stanfield trailed all the way with a 7.001 at
163.65, also in a GTO.
"It just shows how messed up in the head you can get at times because I
haven't driven like this in two years," Anderson said. "This place is
magic for me. That was our sixth win here. When it's 60 degrees like
it was today we just love it because you can pour all your power into
the track and show off what you built over the winter. It looks like we
did just a little bit better job than everyone else."
The NHRA POWERade Series Countdown to the Championship continues with
the Checker Schuck's Kragen NHRA Nationals, Feb. 23-25 at Firebird
International Raceway near Phoenix.