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Millican, Hagan, Nobile, Savoie lead Indy qualifying with one day to go

03 Sep 2016
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Clay Millican raced to the Top Fuel qualifying lead on Saturday at the Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis.

Matt Hagan (Funny Car), Vincent Nobile (Pro Stock), and Jerry Savoie (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also were qualifying leaders in their categories at the 18th event of 24 on the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series schedule. The Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals is the final race of the regular season.


Clay Millican

Millican set the Lucas Oil Raceway elapsed time track record with a 3.692 at 316.82 in his Great Clips/Parts Plus dragster to take the Top Fuel qualifying lead at the Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals. Millican has three No. 1 qualifiers in his career and is searching for his first win.

“The crazy thing is – it’s one of those could’ve, should’ve, would’ve – the car actually quit before the finish line,” Millican said. “It hurt a piston. It probably could’ve went even quicker, but forget all of that. It’s the first 3.6-second run at the U.S. Nationals, and that’s something that can’t be taken away from us. A No. 1 qualifier certainly could be tomorrow. There are two runs left, and I’m hoping we stay No. 1.”

Steve Torrence, a two-time 2016 event winner, is second in his Capco Contractors dragster with a 3.702 at 328.06. Brittany Force is third with a 3.706 at 326.00 in her Monster Energy dragster. Tony Schumacher and reigning world champ Antron Brown are fourth and fifth, respectively.


Matt Hagan

Hagan used his Friday night performance of 3.858 at 330.80 in his Mopar/Rocky Boots Dodge Charger R/T to retain his qualifying lead in Funny Car. The two-time world champion set the Lucas Oil Raceway elapsed time track record with the pass. Hagan has 24 top qualifiers in his career and has sprinted to three this season, including one two weeks ago in Brainerd. He is a three-time No. 1 qualifier in Indianapolis but has never won the event.

“It’s pretty amazing that we stayed No. 1,” said Hagan. “I really thought that the track was good out there, and we were running a little bit later, so to stay No. 1 is surprising, but obviously, we made a great run last night, and we were able to stand on that, so that’s pretty impressive. We have a lot of great race cars out there, but we have a fast race car ourselves. I’m looking forward to tomorrow and the Traxxas Shootout. We have a lot of big rounds ahead of us.”

Jack Beckman, the 2012 Funny Car world champion, is second in his Infinite Hero Foundation Dodge Charger R/T with a 3.859 at a track record speed of 333.08. Points leader Ron Capps is third with a 3.861 at 325.30 in his NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger R/T. In fourth is Courtney Force, and in fifth is Tommy Johnson Jr.

The Funny Car portion of the NHRA Traxxas Nitro Shootout, which boasts a $100,000 payday, will take place Sunday at Lucas Oil Raceway. Capps will race John Force; Courtney Force is paired with Alexis DeJoria; Hagan will battle Tim Wilkerson; and Robert Hight will go up against Johnson.


Vincent Nobile

In Pro Stock, Nobile held on to his qualifying lead with the 6.582 at 209.79 he posted Friday night at the controls of his Mountain View Tire Chevy Camaro. Nobile has six No. 1 qualifiers in his career and two in 2016.

“My car is the fastest Pro Stock car in the pits right now,” said Nobile. “We made three really good runs. I’ve never had such a fast, consistent race car in my entire career. To make another No. 1 run in the third session is just amazing.”

Chicago No. 1 qualifier Shane Gray is second in his Valvoline/Nova Services Chevy Camaro with a 6.589 at 209.36. Gray won in Indy in 2014.

Six-time Indianapolis winner Greg Anderson was bumped to the third spot with a 6.593 at 209.72 in his Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro. Anderson is second in points with seven wins this year. In fourth is Bo Butner, and in fifth is Texan Alex Laughlin.


Jerry Savoie

Savoie rode his White Alligator Racing Suzuki to a 6.841 at 195.19 to maintain his No. 1 qualifying position in Pro Stock Motorcycle. The Louisiana alligator farmer has five No. 1 qualifiers in his career. Savoie is the reigning Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals champion and claimed runner-up finishes at this event in 2014 and 2011.

“We’ve been struggling this weekend with a couple of issues and really haven’t made a clean pass yet,” Savoie said. “The first hit today, we bogged it a little bit. The second run was fairly decent but still should’ve gone .81. We just try to be consistent, and consistency wins.”

Angelle Sampey, the winningest female racer in NHRA history, moved to the second spot with a 6.851 at 194.52 on her Star Racing/Precision Service Equipment Buell. Sampey, who claimed her first victory since 2007 this year in Englishtown, is a two-time Indianapolis winner.

Points leader Eddie Krawiec and his teammate Andrew Hines, who is second in points, are qualified third and fourth, respectively, on their Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidsons. Krawiec and Hines both have one win here at the Big Go.

Rookie Cory Reed is fifth, and LE Tonglet, who won this year in Sonoma and secured his spot in the Countdown to the Championship Friday, is sixth.

Qualifying for the Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals will conclude Sunday with sessions at 11:15 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to set the field for Monday’s 11 a.m. eliminations.

Troy Coughlin maintained his qualifying lead Saturday in the NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series portion of the event. This weekend’s Pro Mod racing at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis is presented by JEGS. This is the seventh of 10 Pro Mod events in the 2016 season.

Coughlin, the reigning and two-time national champion, powered his late-model JEGS.com Chevy Corvette to a 5.773-second pass at 254.76 mph to take the qualifying lead Friday night for the 16-car field. No one in the category bettered his time Saturday. Coughlin won the fourth event of the year in Englishtown in June. He has two No. 1 qualifiers in his career.

"It's pretty exciting to maintain our No. 1 qualifying spot, as tight as the field's getting and as competitive as this class is getting as a whole,” said Coughlin. “Being the No. 1 qualifier at Indy, at the Big Go, it's exciting for all of us back at JEGS.com and all the guys in the shop. All the races are big, but this – this is Indy. We're pretty fired up."

Von Smith is second with a 5.800 at 247.47 in his late-model Al-Anabi Racing Chevy Corvette. He was second Friday night as well but improved on his time by two-hundredths of a second. Smith won the Pro Mod national championship in 2010.

Mike Bowman jumped to the third spot Saturday by posting a 5.821 at 255.39 in his Coburn Equipment ’69 Chevy Chevelle.

Michael Biehle II sits in fourth and is followed by Bill Glidden in fifth and 2011 Pro Mod champ Khalid alBalooshi in sixth.

Justin “Big Chief” Shearer, star of the Street Outlaws television show, continued his quest to qualify for his first event as a licensed NHRA racer. He is currently 30th with a 6.364 at 226.32 in his ’68 Firebird.

The final qualifying session for the NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series portion of the Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals will be held Sunday at 1:45 p.m. before the first round of eliminations at 5:30 p.m.