With the 2010 season kicking off in just over 12 weeks the drivers and teams of the NHRA Full Throttle Series will have little time to enjoy their recently completed season.
Courtesy: NHRA Media Relations
NEWS NUGGETS
SCHUMACHER EARNS SIXTH STRAIGHT, SEVENTH OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP:
In one of the most exciting semifinal rounds in NHRA Full Throttle Drag
Racing history, Top Fuel pilot and defending world champion Tony
Schumacher won his sixth straight and seventh overall world
championship after fellow competitor and second-place driver Larry
Dixon fell to Spencer Massey. Schumacher also lost to teammate Antron
Brown in the semis, but his two-point lead was just enough to give the
champ his first world championship with new crew chief Mike Green.
Though the excitement was saved for Sunday afternoon, the
championship-winning run may have come the night before when Schumacher
and his U.S. Army dragster team came out and posted a 3.772-second run
in the final round of qualifying to steal the No. 1 qualifier from
HIGHT WINS FIRST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, FIRST FOR JFR SINCE ‘06:
After barely making it into the Countdown to 1 playoffs in the final
10th-place spot, Funny Car driver Robert Hight made one of the biggest
moves in NHRA history, jumping from 10th to first-place in the point
standings within the final six races of the season to earn his first
NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing world championship. After a stellar
performance in front of his hometown crowd at Auto Club Raceway at
Pomona, which included qualifying second for the race, Hight clinched
his first world championship Saturday night as qualifying for the Auto
Club NHRA Finals came to an end. For Hight, driving his Auto Club Ford
Mustang to his first world championship at his hometown track and his
sponsor’s event, the feelings couldn’t be stronger. “Coming so close so
many times before makes this really special, but it’s really all about
this team,” said Hight. “It’s a whole team behind this, starting with
John Force, who put me with the best people. The best advice he gave me
was to team up with Jimmy and become his buddy, like he and (
EDWARDS CAPS OFF NEAR PERFECT SEASON WITH FIRST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP:
Domination seemed to be the name of Mike Edwards’ 2009 campaign for the
NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing world championship in Pro Stock and his
performance at the Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at
ARANA EARNS FIRST WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP IN 19-YEAR CAREER:
To say that Pro Stock Motorcycle rider Hector Arana’s first world
championship was a long time coming would be an understatement. The
rider has had a stellar 19-year career, but had never finished higher
than fifth in the point standings. But with an impressive 2009 season,
which included two wins in three final round appearances in the
six-race, Countdown to 1 playoffs, Arana was well on his way to his
first world championship. But a second-round loss in eliminations at
the Auto Club NHRA Finals put Arana’s hopes in jeopardy as second-place
driver Eddie Krawiec had a chance to snatch the world championship
away. But when Krawiec was unable to set a national record, Arana was
able to celebrate his first world championship after almost two-decades
of racing. “It hasn’t really hit me yet,” said Arana. “I do feel
better, lighter now that the stress is over and the worries. It’s an
awesome feeling to have this accomplishment this year. A lot of things
happened this year that I accomplished: I won five races, I won three
in a row, I set the national record, and I won the championship. This
is awesome.” Though it was a long time coming, Arana would be the first
to admit that good things come to those who wait.
KRAGEN O’REILLY NHRA WINTERNATIONALS, AUTO CLUB RACEWAY AT
1:
Funny Car driver and 2008 Auto Club “Road to the Future” winner, Mike
Neff earned his first career win Sunday at the Auto Club NHRA Finals at
Auto Club Raceway at
…that
Harley-Davidson Motor Company has extended both its official program
with NHRA and its title sponsorship of the NHRA Harley-Davidson
Sportsman Motorcycle Series through the 2012 season. Harley-Davidson,
the only major U.S.-based manufacturer of motorcycles, became the
official motorcycle of NHRA and title sponsor of the popular NHRA
Harley-Davidson Sportsman Motorcycle Series in 2006.
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