John Force Back In Form At NHRA Las Vegas Nationals


John Force Back In Form At NHRA Las Vegas Nationals

Photos by Mike Burghardt – Words by NHRA Media Department

John Force, the winningest driver in NHRA history, claimed his 142nd Funny Car victory and jumped from No. 13 to No. 6 in NHRA points driving his Peak Antifreeze Chevy Camaro at the SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

TF Final Round - Ritchie Crampton vs Larry Dixon x MIKE0530 copy

Richie Crampton in Top Fuel (near lane) and Erica Enders-Stevens in Pro Stock also were winners at the fifth event of the 2015 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing season.

FC Final Round - John Force vs Robert Hight x MIKE0516 copy

Force, a 16-time Funny Car world champion, clocked a 4.148-second pass at 312.35 mph to defeat teammate Robert Hight in the final round. Hight trailed with a 4.154 at 306.05 in his Auto Club Chevy Camaro. This marks Force’s 142nd career win and fifth career win at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

“Robert is my best team,” Force said. “He’s hot on that Christmas tree so I really got to get after him. The win was good but all that we’ve been through, with financial change, my sponsors promised to keep me competitive, win championships and I could build safety. We were lucky today and I’ll take lucky any day because it buys us some time to learn.”

FC JForce Warmup MIKE0108 copy

En route to his first final round appearance and win of the season, Force sprinted past Chad Head, defending world champion Matt Hagan and 2014 event winner Alexis DeJoria in earlier rounds. This is the first win by a Chevy Funny Car since Phoenix 2003. Force, who qualified eighth, is No. 6 in the NHRA Mello Yello Series points standing.

FC Robert Hight MIKE0038

Robert Hight (above), the 2009 Funny Car world champion and runner-up at this event one year ago, beat Ron Capps, Cruz Pedregon and Tommy Johnson Jr. on his way to the final round. The president of John Force racing moved to third in the points standings with the runner-up finish.

FC Matt Hagan MIKE0013 copy

Event top qualifier Matt Hagan (above) moved back into the points lead despite losing in the quarterfinals.

TF Final Round - Ritchie Crampton vs Larry Dixon x MIKE0530 copy

In Top Fuel, Crampton (near lane) posted a performance of 3.902 at 301.33 in his Lucas Oil dragster to better Larry Dixon’s 4.466 at 201.73 in his C&J Energy dragster. This marks Crampton’s third career victory and first at The Strip.

TF Winner - Ritchie Crampton x MIKE0624 copy

“It’s huge,” Crampton said. “Obviously, we want to win right out of the gate but that hasn’t always been the case for Morgan Lucas Racing. To win at the fifth event and technically go to the final at the Four-Wide, we’re gathering some good momentum and it’s a huge boost for our entire team. We got a great hot track race car.”

Crampton, the 2014 Rookie of the Year, has never lost a final round and moves to fifth in the points standings. He qualified fifth and raced past Troy Buff, Steve Torrence and No. 1 qualifier, J.R. Todd, before beating Dixon in the final.

Runner-up Larry Dixon bounced back quickly from a spectacular crash in Gainesville, Fla. and worked his way up to the final as the No. 15 qualifier. The three-time winner at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway raced past defending world champ Tony Schumacher, Clay Millican and Spencer Massey to advance to his 109th final round appearance.

TF Antron Brown MIKE0053 copy Despite a first round exit, Antron Brown (above) held on to his series points lead.

PS Final Round - Erica Enders-Stevens vs Vincent Nobile x MIKE0503 copy

In Pro Stock, Enders-Stevens (far lane) scored her 13th career victory and first of the season on a holeshot start in the final by posting a 6.674 at 207.24 in her Elite Motorsports Chevy Camaro against Vincent Nobile’s 6.674 at 207.91 in his Mountain View Tire Camaro.

Enders-Stevens had a well-rounded weekend, doubling up on victories by winning the event and the K&N Horsepower Challenge, a Pro Stock specialty race, on Saturday. She defeated Nobile in the final round of the K&N Horsepower Challenge, as well, and pocketed $50,000 for taking the specialty event and an extra $25,000 for doubling up. She is the first driver to sweep both events in consecutive seasons since Bob Glidden accomplished the feat in 1987 and 1988.  Enders-Stevens moved into second place in the points standings, and now trails series leader Jason Line, who lost in the second round via a red-light start.

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Final Sportsman results from the 16th annual SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The race is the fifth of 24 in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series:

TAD Joey Severance x MIKE0327 copy

Top Alcohol Dragster — Joey Severance, 5.416, 267.16  def. Megan McKernan, 5.416, 269.51.

TAFC Winner - Annie Whitely x MIKE0472 copy

Top Alcohol Funny Car — Annie Whiteley, Chevy Camaro, 5.617, 261.98  def. Doug Gordon, Camaro, foul.

CE Winner - Tony Mandella x MIKE0484 copy

Competition Eliminator — Tony Mandella, Chevy S-10, 8.528, 155.94  def. Alan Ellis, ’23-T Ford, 6.643, 204.54.

SS Winner- Jimmy DeFrank x MIKE0481 copy

Super Stock — Jimmy DeFrank, Chevy Cobalt, 9.070, 148.79  def. Les Norton, Dodge Challenger, 9.394, 140.25.

Stock Winner - Jimmy DeFrank x MIKE0474 copy

Stock Eliminator — Jimmy DeFrank, Chevy Camaro, 10.941, 118.93  def. Brad Burton, Pontiac Firebird, 10.926, 116.93.

SC Winner Tommy Phillips x MIKE0478 copy

Super Comp — Tommy Phillips, Dragster, 9.060, 164.93  def. Ryan Cook, Dragster, 9.058, 159.87.

SG Winner - Michael Miller x MIKE0476 copy

Super Gas — Michael Miller, ’27-T Ford, 10.082, 146.70  def. John Whitmore, Chevy Cavalier, 10.033, 159.08.

 

Top Sportsman — Richard Okerman, Chevy Beretta, 7.334, 177.46  def. Bob Cornine, Dodge Stratus, 7.018, 187.47.

TD Winner - Andy Spiegel x MIKE0492 copy

Top Dragster — Andy Spiegel, Dragster, 6.824, 169.06  def. Aaron Steinkey, Dragster, 17.266, 32.12.

TFH Final Round - Len Darnell  vs Mike Pelrine x MIKE0496 copy

Top Fuel Harley — Len Darnell, Harley, 6.413, 215.07  def. Mike Pelrine, Harley, 6.766, 167.05.

NHRA will visit Royal Purple Raceway for the 28th annual O’Reilly Auto Parts NHRA SpringNationals presented by Super Start Batteries (April 24-26), the sixth of 24 races in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series.


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