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B. Force, Beckman, Anderson, Krawiec hang onto top spots at Auto Club NHRA Finals

Friday low qualifiers Brittany Force, Jack Beckman, Greg Anderson, and Eddie Krawiec remained in the No. 1 positions at the Auto Club NHRA Finals in Pomona through the completion of qualifying.
11 Nov 2017
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Brittany Force piloted her dragster to a track-elapsed time record at Auto Club Raceway with a 3.667 pass at 330.31 on Friday for her second No. 1 qualifier of the season and eighth of her career. That held up on Saturday at the Auto Club NHRA Finals. Force will be paired with Terry Haddock in round one of eliminations. She enters race day second in the championship points battle. 

Eddie Krawiec clinched his fourth NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Pro Stock Motorcycle world championship, and first since 2012, by qualifying . En route to the world title Krawiec rode to seven victories including the first race of the season for the two-wheeled category at the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Fla. and his second Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals win in Indianapolis.  In the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship, Krawiec cemented his fourth crown with four wins in the first five races and took the points lead when the team left the NHRA Carolina Nationals in Charlotte, N.C.


Eddie Krawiec

“I have to give this to teamwork,” Krawiec said. “All the guys that stand behind me when I’m on my motorcycle and make it go up and down the dragstrip as fast as it does. Everybody at Vance & Hines and NHRA for giving me a great place to race. I just couldn’t do it without my team. What makes it really special is I have my father, my wife and my little girl Kayden at home. This is something special.”

Krawiec powered his Harley Davidson to a 6.781-second pass at 197.68 mph to earn his sixth No. 1 of the season and 29th of his career.  Krawiec will face Lance Bonham in the first round of eliminations. His teammate, Andrew Hines is qualified second and will race Ryan Oehler in eliminations. Chip Ellis is third.

In other racing, Jack Beckman (Funny Car) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) were also No. 1 qualifiers in their respective categories at the final race of the 2017 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season. 


Brittany Force

Force piloted her Monster Energy dragster to a track elapsed-time record 3.667 pass at 330.31 on Friday for her second No. 1 qualifier of the season and eighth of her career. 

“We had an awesome run in the second round of qualifying yesterday, and to move to the top of the pack after the first day put my team in a great place coming into today,” Force said. “Our team is going to throw down all day tomorrow, we’re aiming for that number one spot and we are going to fight for it.”

Force will be paired with Terry Haddock in round one of eliminations. She enters race day second in the championship points battle, trailing leader Steve Torrence, who is qualified fifth, by nine. Clay Millican holds the No. 2 spot with a 3.671 pass at 328.22 and Leah Pritchett is in third. 


Jack Beckman

Beckman ran a 3.835 pass at 334.98 in his Infinite Hero Foundation Dodge Charger R/T Funny Car for his second No. 1 of the season and 23rd of his career. 

“This is a track that doesn’t get run on very often, so it’s been a different animal this time around but we ran low E.T. in two sessions which was awesome,” Beckman said. “I like our chances, but it certainly hasn’t been smooth sailing all weekend so we have to make educated and great decisions tomorrow to get a win.”

Beckman will see Jeff Arend in the first round of eliminations. Qualified in second is Tim Wilkerson with a 3.863 pass at 334.98 from the final qualifying round. He’ll race points leader Robert Hight in the first round. Courtney Force enters race day in the third position. 


Greg Anderson

In Pro Stock, Anderson, the points leader, secured his sixth No. 1 qualifier of the season, 93rd of his career and second consecutive by racing his Chevrolet Camaro to a 6.541 at 209.79. 

“The great news is I have a great car, the bad news is I have to race against two guys who have the same exact equipment that I have,” Anderson said of teammates and championship contenders Bo Butner and Jason Line. “It’s going to be a battle royale tomorrow, we knew that coming in, but it’s exactly where we thought it would be since we can all put up the same numbers on any given pass. I hope that my experience and wisdom come through for me tomorrow, but we know that anything can happen on Sunday so I’m anxious to hit the track tomorrow.”

Anderson will open eliminations against Alan Prusiensky. Jason Line, Anderson’s KB Racing teammate, is qualified second after a 6.546 at 210.14 and he’ll line up against Deric Kramer. Anderson and Line’s teammate, Bo Butner is in fifth. All three KB Racing Chevrolet Camaro’s are in contention for the world championship. 

Eliminations pairings for Sunday's finals:

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