| Finals |
Gary Scelzi wins his first Funny Car title, with a 4.958 @ 312.21 mph run in the Oakley Dodge, defeating Dean Skuza in the money round. 17 seconds, 1 MB. |
David Baca makes his first final round appearance in Top Fuel, but it's Larry Dixon who takes the win with a 4.640 @ 319.67 mph blast to sweep the Western Swing! 18.5 seconds, 1.1 MB. |
Jeg Coughlin defeats Greg Anderson in the final round of Pro Stock, running 6.839 @ 201 mph. 17.5 seconds, 1.1 MB. |
Geno Scali defeats Andrew Hines in the final round of Pro Stock Bike with a 7.177 @ 189.68 mph run, lengthening his lead in the points chase. 15.5 seconds, 1 MB. |
Frank Pedregon explodes the entire top half of the engine, shredding the body, bouncing vigorously before finally coming to a stop. 23 seconds, 1.4 MB |
One of the most amazing pieces of crash footage ever seen! Frank Pedregon's explosion and aftermath, as viewed by the centerline ground-level camera. The biggest chunk of the body comes to a rest just in front of the camera. Awesome!!! No Audio on this clip. 24.5 seconds, 1.3 Mb |
| Qualifying |
Doug Kallita qualifies the Kalitta dragster on the pole, resetting both ends of the track record with this 4.531 @ 325.77 mph qualifying pass. 18 seconds, 1 Mb. |
John Force puts the Castrol Funny Car on the pole with this 4.814 @ 316.90 mph blast, resetting the track record for elapsed time in the process. 17 seconds, 1 Mb. |
Greg Anderson grabs his ninth pole of 2003, and sets both ends of the track record with this 6.750 @ 205.10 mph blast. 16 seconds, 1 Mb. |
Craig Treble earns his first career top qualifying spot with this 7.062 @ 189.79 pass, which also establishes a new track e.t. record. 15 seconds, 956 kb. |
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