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Force, Torrence, Gray, Savoie hit the jackpot with big weekends in Las Vegas

30 Oct 2016
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Antron Brown secured his third NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Top Fuel world championship Sunday at the NHRA Toyota Nationals.
 
After defeating Wayne Newby in the quarterfinals, Brown outlasted his two closest chasers, Doug Kalitta, who lost in the quarterfinal round to Steve Torrence, and Shawn Langdon, who fell in the first round to J.R. Todd, to secure the season crown.
 
In other drag racing, John Force (Funny Car), Steve Torrence (Top Fuel), Shane Gray (Pro Stock), and Jerry Savoie (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were event winners in their respective categories at the 23rd race on the 24-event NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series schedule. It is the fifth race of the six-race NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship.
 
It is Brown’s second consecutive world championship; in 2015, he also clinched the title at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. His first championship came in 2012. It is the first time in seven years that a Top Fuel champion has won back-to-back titles.
 


Antron Brown

“Brian [Corradi] and Mark [Oswald] and our entire team has worked so hard, and I’m just privileged to drive that race car for Don Schumacher Racing because Don makes it all happen,” Brown said. “When you come to a sport with all this access, it makes dreams like mine, a kid from New Jersey, come true. My dad, uncle, everybody, they instilled it in me at a young age, work hard and you can make great things happen.” 
 
Brown won his first race of the season at the Denso Spark Plugs NHRA Nationals and had a runner-up finish at the next event, the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals. A win in Epping kept him second in points. Brown took the points lead at the Route 66 NHRA Nationals and never relinquished the top spot. During the famed Western Swing, he made a final-round appearance in Denver and raced to his fourth victory of the season in Seattle. His success continued during the Countdown to the Championship, piloting his dragster to three victories in the first four races.
 


John Force

John Force powered his Peak Antifreeze Chevy Camaro to a 3.884-second pass at 327.19 mph to defeat daughter Courtney, who raced to a 3.906 at 325.85 in her Traxxas Chevy Camaro. It is Force’s 147th career victory, fourth of the season, sixth at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and fourth at the fall Las Vegas event.
 
“I’m really excited,” said Force, a 16-time world champion and the winningest driver in NHRA history. “I mean I never like beating my daughter. We got two wins in the Countdown just a little bit late. It’s pretty exciting when I see the stands packed. The way NHRA and the way our TV deal has really been hopping, sold out crowds, and so many things going on. To be a part of it still at my age is really awesome.”
 
It was the fifth time father and daughter had faced each other in a race final; the most recent was in Denver, where Force also won. Force defeated John Bojec, Chad Head, and Matt Hagan in the earlier rounds for the win. With the semifinal finish, Matt Hagan moves to second in the points standings, 86 behind Ron Capps, who fell to Courtney in the semifinals.
 


Steve Torrence

Torrence piloted his Capco Contractors dragster to a 3.734 pass at 323.81 to defeat J.R. Todd’s 3.762 at 321.96 in his SealMaster dragster in the Top Fuel final. It is Torrence’s third win of the season, eighth of his career, and first at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
 
“It’s been a good weekend all together,” Torrence said. “We kind of struggled the first few races of the Countdown and dropped the ball. I mean, heck, we had to turn it on and come up here and try to do some good. The Capco guys have really stayed focused and stayed driven and done what it took to overcome just some bad luck and a couple screwups on my part. We have a really good team; we have a championship-caliber team, I believe.”
 
Torrence defeated Richie Crampton, Doug Kalitta, and Leah Pritchett to get to the final, and Todd faced Shawn Langdon, No. 1 qualifier Clay Millican, and 2016 champion Brown in the earlier rounds.
 


Shane Gray

In Pro Stock, Shane Gray raced his Gray Motorsports Chevy Camaro to a 6.719 pass at 204.76 to defeat teammate Drew Skillman for his first win of the season, fifth of his career, and first at The Strip.
 
“It was a great weekend,” Gray said. “It was a really good weekend for me. We were talking out there; I think I’ve been in nine semi's this year, and I haven’t won since U.S. Nationals in 2014. It was a great day. I’ve got one more race to run and then my son is getting in the car, so I can’t think of a better time to win. Awesome day."
 
Gray had victories against Deric Kramer, Bo Butner, and Greg Anderson before reaching his first final round of the season. His win moves him into third in points. Jason Line and Anderson remain in the first and second spots, respectively, after they both fell in the semifinals.
 


Jerry Savoie

Jerry Savoie rode his Savoie’s Alligator Farm Suzuki to a 6.915 at 194.13 to defeat Andrew Hines in the Pro Stock Motorcycle final round for his second win of the season, sixth of his career, and first in Las Vegas.
 
“To do what we did here, we been working hard,” Savoie said. “Tim [Kulungian] went back to the shop and looked at a bunch of notes and got on a dyno and an engine we had back home and did some work. It’s like football and anything else; the harder you work, the better you get. It all came together this weekend. No. 1 qualifier every round, and we got a fast motorcycle. It’s going to be very, very interesting when we get to Pomona.”
 
Savoie defeated Scotty Pollacheck, LE Tonglet, and Matt Smith in the early rounds and is now three points behind Harley-Davidson teammates Hines and Eddie Krawiec, who are tied for the points lead.
 
The final race of the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season, the Auto Club NHRA Finals, will be Nov. 10-13 in Pomona.

Troy Coughlin raced to victory Sunday in the final NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series race of the 2016 season. The Pro Mod event was presented by Aeromotive Inc. and was a portion of the NHRA Toyota Nationals.
 
Coughlin, a two-time world champion, powered his JEGS.com Chevy Corvette to a 5.814-second pass at 250.78 mph to defeat Todd Tutterow’s 6.018 at 233.92. This was the third win of the season for Coughlin, who narrowly lost the season championship to Rickie Smith.
 
“We’re gonna take [the trophy] every time we get a chance to,” said Coughlin. “Steve Petty [crew chief] and all the guys on the team and back at JEGS.com and Proline Racing Engines gave us a fast race car pretty much all year. Especially in the last half of the season, it’s been fast, consistent, and will win races.”
 
Coughlin, who won in Englishtown and St. Louis, outlasted Pete Farber, Kevin Rivenbark, and Smith in the earlier rounds. 
 
The NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series concluded with a season-ending celebration in Las Vegas and honored three-time champion Smith.
 

Top Fuel final: Steve Torrence defeats J.R. Todd

Funny Car final: John Force defeats Courtney Force

Pro Stock final: Shane Gray defeats Drew Skillman

Pro Stock Motorcycle final: Jerry Savoie defeats Andrew Hines



 
2016 NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING SERIES STANDINGS
Updated 10/30/2016 (Following the 23rd of 24 events; Season victories in parentheses)
 
TOP FUEL
PlaceDriverPoints
1.Antron Brown, Indianapolis, Matco 'Tools for the Cause' dragster (7)2581*
2.Steve Torrence, Kilgore, Texas, Capco Contactors dragster (3)2424
3.Doug Kalitta, Ypsilanti, Mich., Mac Tools dragster (3)2413
4.Brittany Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Monster Energy dragster (3)2366
5.Shawn Langdon, Indianapolis, Red Fuel dragster (3)2365
6.J.R. Todd, Indianapolis, SealMaster dragster (1)2352
7.Leah Pritchett, Danville, Ind., Pennzoil dragster (1)2334
8.Tony Schumacher, Austin, Texas, U.S. Army dragster (2)2332
9.Clay Millican, Drummonds, Tenn., Parts Plus/Great Clips dragster2232
10.Richie Crampton, Indianapolis, Lucas Oil dragster2227
 
FUNNY CAR
1.Ron Capps, Carlsbad, Calif., NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger (5)2546
2.Matt Hagan, Christiansburg, Va., Express Lane Dodge Charger (4)2460
3.Tommy Johnson Jr., Avon, Ind., Make A Wish Dodge Charger (2)2433
4.Jack Beckman, Norco, Calif., Infinite Hero Dodge Charger (2)2395
5.John Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Peak Chevy Camaro (4)2387
6.Del Worsham, Villa Park, Calif., DHL Toyota Camry (1)2373
7.Courtney Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Traxxas Chevy Camaro (1)2334
8.Robert Hight, Yorba Linda, Calif., Auto Club Chevy Camaro (1)2313
9.Tim Wilkerson, Springfield, Ill., Levi, Ray & Shoup Ford Mustang (2)2262
10.Alexis DeJoria, Austin, Texas, Tequila Patron Toyota Camry (1)2184
 
PRO STOCK
1.Jason Line, Mooresville, N.C., Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro (8)2532
2.Greg Anderson, Mooresville, N.C., Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro (7)2513
3.Shane Gray, Mooresville, N.C., Gray Manufacturing Tech Chevy Camaro (1)2438
4.Vincent Nobile, Dix Hills, N.Y., Mountain View Tire Chevy Camaro (1)2394
5.Drew Skillman, Bargersville, Ind., Ray Skillman Chevy Chevy Camaro (2)2371
6.Bo Butner, Floyd Knobs, Ind., Jim Butner Auto Chevy Camaro2369
7.Chris McGaha, Odessa, Texas, Harlow Sammons of Odessa Chevy Camaro (1)2275
8.Allen Johnson, Greeneville, Tenn., Marathon Petroleum Dodge Dart (1)2245
9.Jeg Coughlin Jr., Delaware, Ohio, Magnetimarelli/JEGS Dodge Dart2177
10.Erica Enders, New Orleans, Elite Motorsports Dodge Dart2167
 
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE (following the 15th of 16 events)
1t.Andrew Hines, Brownsburg, Ind., Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson (5)2509
1t.Eddie Krawiec, Brownsburg, Ind., Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson (5)2509
3.Jerry Savoie, Cut Off, La., Savoie's Alligator Farm Suzuki (2)2506
4.Angelle Sampey, Mathews, La., Precision Service Equipment Buell (1)2399
5.Chip Ellis, Brownsburg, Ind., Junior Pippin Trucking Buell (1)2359
6.LE Tonglet, Metairie, La., Nitro Fish Suzuki (1)2340
7.Cory Reed, Grand Junction, Colo., YNOT Racing-STAR Racing Buell2281
8.Matt Smith, King, N.C., Victory Racing/Nitro Fish Victory2277
9.Hector Arana Sr., Milltown, Ind., Lucas Oil Buell2245
10.Hector Arana Jr., E. Northport, N.Y., Lucas Oil Racing TV Buell2236
 
* Clinched Top Fuel championship