CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Nationals
Chicago, Ill.
(Sept. 30-Oct. 3)

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Finals
  Doug Herbert defeats Tony Schumacher, his first victory since 2002, running a career-best 4.512 @ 329.75 mph in the Final Round. 32 seconds, 1.8 Mb.
  Del Worsham defeats an out of shape John Force in the Final Round of Funny Car, running 4.809 @ 329.756 mph for his second straight victory. 31.5 seconds, 1.7 Mb.
  Dave Connolly defeats a red-lighting Greg Anderson in the Final Round of Pro Stock, but breaks off the line and limps down track for the win . 20.5 seconds, 1.1 Mb.
  John Force makes the quickest and fastest Funny Car pass in history, setting both ends of the National Record, on this 4.665 @ 333.58 mpb blast. 40 seconds, 2.3 Mb.
Qualifying
  Cory Mac runs the first 4.40 under the 85% nitro rule, as he qualifies in the number one position with a 4.490 @ 328.62 mph. 27 seconds, 1.5 Mb.
  John Force shatters the 4.60 barrier in Funny Car, qualifying on the pole by running the world's quickest e.t. of 4.697 @ 332.75 mph, the second fastest flopper speed ever. 24 seconds, 1.3 Mb.
  Greg Anderson sets new National Records for e.t. and speed, running 6.661 @ 207.21 mph, to put the Summit Pro Stocker on the pole. 26.5 seconds, 1.4 Mb.
  Cory Lee tosses the rods in the lights, engulfing his Pontiac in a massive fire, just past the finish line. 45 seconds, 2.5 Mb
  Vincent Arcadi gets all four wheels off the ground in this huge wheelstand during his qualifying attempt on Saturday. 26.5 seconds, 1.4 Mb.

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