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Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals Friday preview

After successful stops in Pomona and Phoenix, the Camping World NHRA Drag Racing tour heads to Gainesville Raceway for the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, the traditional East Coast opener.
10 Mar 2022
Kevin McKenna, NHRA National Dragster Senior Editor
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Gatornationals

After successful stops in Pomona and Phoenix, the Camping World NHRA Drag Racing tour heads to Gainesville Raceway for the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, the traditional East Coast opener. The event will also mark the season debut of the Pro Stock Motorcycle, Pro Mod, and Factory Stock classes as well as the Pep Boys NHRA All Star Callout race for Top Fuel drivers.

For more than a half century, historic Gainesville Raceway has hosted the Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, the traditional East Coast season opener in the Camping World Drag Racing Series. This year’s event will feature robust fields in Top Fuel, Funny Car, and Pro Stock, as well as the season-debut of the Pro Stock Motorcycle class. The event is also home to the Pep Boys NHRA All Star Callout race for Top Fuel dragsters.

The first two Top Fuel races of the season afforded wins to Justin Ashley and Mike Salinas. Ashley’s Phillips Connect dragster, tuned by past world championship crew chiefs Mike green and Tommy DeLago, was solidly in the 3.6-second zone in Pomona. The same applies to Salinas, who won in Phoenix with the assistance of new crew chiefs Rob Flynn and Arron Cave. It will almost certainly that that sort of performance to win in Gainesville.

Austin Prock and Clay Millican kicked off the season with final round showings in Pomona and Phoenix, respectively and they figure to be in the mix in Gainesville. Two other drivers who should be part of any discussion involving potential winners include four-time and reigning champ Steve Torrence and Doug Kalitta, who now has Alan Johnson and Brian Husen calling the shots on his Mac Tools dragster.

Finally, the defending event champ is Josh Hart, who shocked the sport by winning in his nitro debut. Hart won’t sneak up on anyone this time, but his R+L Carriers dragster is among the class’ performance leaders.

The field for the Pep Boys NHRA All Star Callout race features Torrence, Antron Brown, Justin Ashley, Leah Pruett, Shawn Langdon, Mike Salinas, Doug Kalitta, and Brittany Force.

So far, the Funny Car class has been dominated by Robert Hight, who brings an unblemished 8-0 record into Gainesville after back-to-back wins in Pomona and Phoenix. Hight, with the help of crew chief Jimmy Prock, has four Gainesville wins in 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2019. Winning three-straight races to start a season seems like a tall order but High and the Auto Club team appear to be more than capable.

Defending world champ Ron Capps, who was the No. 1 qualifier, and finished runner-up in Pomona while three-time world champ Matt Hagan, who is now racing for Tony Stewart Racing, was a finalist in Phoenix.

The defending event champ is J.R. Todd. Ironically, that was the last victory for a Kalitta Motorsports entry.

Four-time champ Erica Enders kicked off the season with a solid win in Pomona, but the Pro Stock driver who is the hottest coming into Gainesville is her teammate, Aaron Stanfield, who has a win and a runner-up on his scorecard. Stanfield, who is also the reigning champ in the Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown, is once against pulling double duty and it would not be much of a surprise to see him leave Gainesville with a pair of trophies.

The Pro Stock field is stacked with 21 drivers, so it’s going to be an honor just to qualify for the field and Sunday’s final eliminations figure to be a survival of the fittest. In addition to Enders and Stanfield, the favorites should include reigning champ Greg Anderson, Dallas Glenn, and Phoenix runner-up Troy Coughlin Jr.

Should Anderson earn the victory, he will join John Force, Frank Manzo, Dan Fletcher, and David Rampy as the only NHRA drivers with 100 national event titles.

Last year, Matt Smith dominated the Pro Stock Motorcycle class en route to his fifth season championship. Smith has made a change this winter and will likely ride a Suzuki this weekend but that won’t prevent him from being among the favorites. Other riders to watch include Vance & Hines teammates Eddie Krawiec and Angelle Sampey along with past Gainesville winners Karen Stoffer and Steve Johnson.

One rider who will not win this weekend is six time champion Andrew Hines, who has moved to a new role as a crew chief on the Vance & Hines team. If you’re looking for a potential first-time NHRA pro winner, look no further than Joey Gladstone, who is once again riding Cory Reed’s Suzuki entry.

The Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals also marks the start of the season in the NHRA Pro Mod and Constant Aviation Factory Stock Showdown series. You can catch the action all weekend on FOX Sports 1 and NHRA.tv.

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2021 EVENT WINNERS

Josh Hart, Top Fuel; J.R. Todd., Funny Car; Greg Anderson, Pro Stock; Matt Smith, Pro Stock Motorcycle

MOST EVENT VICTORIES:

Tony Schumacher, 5, TF; John Force, 8, FC; Warren Johnson, 9, PS; Eddie Krawiec, 6, PSM.

TRACK RECORDS:

Top Fuel - 3.680 seconds by Brittany Force, March '19; 3371.94 mph by Brittany Force, March ‘21.
Funny Car - 3.828 seconds by Robert Hight, March '17; 334829 mph by Robert Hight, March '17.
Pro Stock - 6.473 seconds by Mike Edwards, March. '12; 214.69 mph by Erica Enders, March. '14.
Pro Stock Motorcycle – 6.720 seconds by Andrew Hines, March ’19; 201.76 mph by Matt Smith, March ’21.

SCHEDULE:

NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series qualifying will feature one round at 4:00 p.m. PT on Friday, March 11, and the final two rounds of qualifying on Saturday, March 12 at 10:30 and 1:45 p.m. Final eliminations are scheduled for 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 13.

TV SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, March 12, FOX TV will televise 90 minutes of the Pep Boys NHRA Top Fuel All Star Callout at 2 p.m. (ET)
SATURDAY, March 12, FS1 will televise 90 minutes of qualifying highlights at 10:00 a.m. (ET)
SATURDAY, March 12, FS1 will televise 90 minutes of qualifying highlights at 7 p.m. (ET)
SUNDAY, March 13, FOX TV will televise 90 minutes of finals coverage at 2 p.m. (ET)

TICKETS

To purchase tickets, call 800-884-NHRA (6472). Children 12 and under are admitted free in general-admission areas with a paid adult.