Trip to Northeast is music to Greg Anderson's ears
There is something about the Northeast that seems to bring out the best in Greg Anderson. The longtime Pro Stock standout and four-time world champion has dominated at Englishtown for years and that has also carried over to a second Northeast stop at New England Dragway, the site of this weekend’s fifth annual NHRA New England Nationals.
Still relatively young in its NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series existence, Anderson has nevertheless been impressive in his Summit Racing Equipment Chevrolet Camaro at the facility, winning each of the past two years. He will try for a third straight victory this season, hoping to jump back into the points lead in the process.
"We just like that cool, Northeast air,” said Anderson, who is currently second in points. “(Epping) is like Englishtown, where we love racing. The Northeast is a good place for Pro Stock to run; you always get good track and weather conditions, and our Summit Racing Chevy Camaros just love that. We look forward to these two races every year. For me, the Northeast is a lot like Minnesota with the cool weather, where even if it's warm during the day, it cools down at night. It's very comfortable, and it falls right into line for us. Our cars run really well up there."
Antron Brown (Top Fuel) and Ron Capps (Funny Car) were also last year’s winners of the event that will be televised on FOX Sports 1, including finals coverage starting at 4:30 p.m. (ET) on Sunday, June 4. It is the ninth of 24 events in 2017 and kicks off a string of four straight races. If history is any indication, Anderson could find himself back in the driver’s seat after this stretch.
Bo Butner, who won his first two career Pro Stock races this season, jumped past Anderson at the most recent race in Topeka, while rookie Tanner Gray picked up his second win of the season at the same race to stay hot on Anderson’s heels. While Anderson wasn’t overly thrilled with a second-round exit in Topeka, it was a positive sign after an uncharacteristic first-round defeat the race before in Atlanta.
"We didn't win the race in Topeka, we didn't quite execute, but the bottom line is that we did find performance,” said Anderson, who has 87 career wins. “We made some mistakes, but we did better than we did the weekend before, and that's what you want to do. You have to keep finding that performance every weekend and continue to do better each time."
That will be key in Epping, especially with a daunting month ahead. But Anderson, who won in Phoenix earlier this season and has four final-round appearances in 2017, has been nothing short of amazing at New England Dragway. He set the track speed record in 2015 (214.72 mph) and knows what a third Epping victory can do to kick off this four-race swing.
"It's nice to get into the swing of things, and having a stretch like this helps you race with continuity and do the best you can behind the wheel,” Anderson said. “But heading into four in a row, you hope and pray you don't have any parts breakage because there won't be a lot of time to repair anything. The goal is to have our ducks in a row so that we can race strong and make it through."
Mello Yello Drag Racing Series qualifying will feature two rounds at 4:30 and 7 p.m. on Friday, June 2 and the final two rounds of qualifying on Saturday, June 3, at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Final eliminations are scheduled for 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 4.
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