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NHRA Arizona Nationals

NHRA Arizona Nationals

  • Feb 24-26, 2017
  • Firebird Motorsports Park
  • 20000 S Maricopa Rd  Chandler, AZ 85226

Detailed Results

LaneDriverCar No.Q. Pos.RT60 FT330 FT660 FT660 MPHETMPHMOVFirst
Left Leah Pritchett WIN 777 1 .053 .840 2.124 2.977 296.05 3.705 328.22 .0271 --
Right Brittany Force 6 7 .081 .834 2.116 2.976 293.22 3.704 330.39 -- --

Weather conditions: air temperature 69 degrees, relative humidity 20 percent, barometer 28.63 inches, adjusted altitude 2,501 feet, track temperature 106 degrees. Pritchett with the Pritchett is 6 - 2 against Force in prior events and Pritchett is 1 - 0 against Force in prior final rounds. This is a rematch of last years Top Fuel final. Pritchett with the starting line advantage and the power to hold on for the hole shot win. Leah Pritchett's MOV: 0.0271 seconds (approximately 13 feet). Pritchett wins her second Wally this season and the third of her career. Pritchett is the first Top Fuel racer to win the first two races of the season since Gary Scelzi did it in 1997.

Laneleftright
Driver Leah Pritchett W Brittany Force
Car #7776
Q. Pos.17
RT.053.081
60 FT.840.834
330 FT2.1242.116
660 FT2.9772.976
660 MPH296.05293.22
ET 3.705 3.704
MPH 328.22 330.39
MOV .0271 --
First -- --

Weather conditions: air temperature 69 degrees, relative humidity 20 percent, barometer 28.63 inches, adjusted altitude 2,501 feet, track temperature 106 degrees. Pritchett with the Pritchett is 6 - 2 against Force in prior events and Pritchett is 1 - 0 against Force in prior final rounds. This is a rematch of last years Top Fuel final. Pritchett with the starting line advantage and the power to hold on for the hole shot win. Leah Pritchett's MOV: 0.0271 seconds (approximately 13 feet). Pritchett wins her second Wally this season and the third of her career. Pritchett is the first Top Fuel racer to win the first two races of the season since Gary Scelzi did it in 1997.