John Force, the winningest driver in NHRA history, raced to the Funny Car victory Sunday in his Chevrolet Camaro at the SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Richie Crampton (Top Fuel) and Erica Enders-Stevens (Pro Stock) also were winners at the fifth of 24 events of the 2015 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season.

Force, a 16-time Funny Car world champ, clocked a 4.148-second pass at 312.35 mph to defeat teammate Robert Hight in the final round. Hight trailed with a 4.154 at 306.05 in his Auto Club Chevy Camaro. This marks Force’s 142nd career win and fifth career win at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

sun14“Robert is my best team,” Force said. “He’s hot on that Christmas Tree, so I really got to get after him. The win was good, but all that we’ve been through, with financial change, my sponsors promised to keep me competitive, win championships, and I could build safety. We were lucky today, and I’ll take lucky any day because it buys us some time to learn.”

En route to his first final-round appearance and win of the season, Force sprinted past Chad Head, defending world champion Matt Hagan, and 2014 event winner Alexis DeJoria in earlier rounds. This is the first win by a Chevy Funny Car since Phoenix 2003. Force, who qualified eighth, is No. 6 in the NHRA Mello Yello Series points standing.

Hight, the 2009 Funny Car world champion and runner-up at this event one year ago, beat Ron Capps, Cruz Pedregon, and Tommy Johnson Jr. on his way to the final round. The president of John Force Racing moved to third in the points standings with the runner-up finish.

Event top qualifier Hagan moved back into the points lead despite losing in the quarterfinals.

sun15In Top Fuel, Crampton posted a performance of 3.902 at 301.33 mph in his Lucas Oil dragster to better Larry Dixon’s 4.466 at 201.73 in his C&J Energy dragster. This marks Crampton’s third career victory and first at The Strip.

“It’s huge,” Crampton said. “Obviously, we want to win right out of the gate, but that hasn’t always been the case for Morgan Lucas Racing. To win at the fifth event and technically go to the final at the [NHRA] Four-Wide [Nationals], we’re gathering some good momentum, and it’s a huge boost for our entire team. We got a great hot-track race car.”

Crampton, the 2014 rookie of the year, has never lost a final round and moves to fifth in the points standings. He qualified fifth and raced past Troy Buff, Steve Torrence, and No. 1 qualifier J.R. Todd, before beating Dixon in the final.

Dixon bounced back quickly from a spectacular crash a month ago in Gainesville and worked his way up to the final as the No. 15 qualifier. The three-time winner at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway raced past defending world champ Tony Schumacher, Clay Millican, and Spencer Massey to advance to his 109th final-round appearance.

Despite a first-round exit, Antron Brown held on to his series points lead.

sun13In Pro Stock, Enders-Stevens scored her 13th career victory and first of the season on a holeshot start in the final by posting a 6.674 at 207.24 mph in her Elite Motorsports Chevy Camaro against Vincent Nobile’s 6.674 at 207.91 in his Mountain View Tire Camaro.

“Just very proud for Elite Motorsports and Elite Performance,” Enders-Stevens said. “My guys work so hard and continue to give me a consistent race car, which has been a struggle to start this year. I think we got our hot rod back, and I guess we can start saying Vegas is our lucky track. Winning is so dang challenging, and to be able to come here and do what we did yesterday and double up again today is certainly a high-pressure situation, but my guys thrive on it and perform very well under it. I’m so proud of them and proud of our team.”

As the second qualifier, she outran Matt Hartford, Jimmy Alund, and Greg Anderson before her win light against Nobile in the final.

Enders-Stevens had a well-rounded weekend, doubling up on victories by winning the event and the K&N Horsepower Challenge, a Pro Stock specialty race, on Saturday. She defeated Nobile in the final round of the K&N Horsepower Challenge as well and pocketed $50,000 for taking the specialty event and an extra $25,000 for doubling up. She is the first driver to sweep both events in consecutive seasons since Bob Glidden accomplished the feat in 1987 and 1988.

Enders-Stevens moved into second place in the points standings and now trails points leader Jason Line, who lost in the second round via red-light start.

The NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series continues April 24-26 with the O’Reilly Auto Parts NHRA SpringNationals in Houston.

 

2015 NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING SERIES STANDINGS
Updated 4/12/2015 (Following the fifth of 24 events; season victories in parentheses) 
TOP FUEL
Place Driver Points
1. Antron Brown, Indianapolis, Matco Tools dragster (1) 385
2. Tony Schumacher, Austin, Texas, U.S. Army dragster (1) 375
3. Shawn Langdon, Indianapolis, Knuckle Sandwich/Toyota dragster (1) 370
4. Spencer Massey, Fort Worth, Texas, Red Fuel/Sandvik dragster (1) 358
5. Richie Crampton, Indianapolis, Lucas Oil dragster (1) 349
6. Steve Torrence, Kilgore, Texas, Capco Contactors dragster 273
7. Doug Kalitta, Ypsilanti, Mich., Mac Tools dragster 272
8. Larry Dixon, Indianapolis, C&J Energy Services dragster 263
9. J.R. Todd, Indianapolis, Red Line/Kalitta Air dragster 261
10. Clay Millican, Drummonds, Tenn., Parts Plus/Great Clips dragster 241
FUNNY CAR
1. Matt Hagan, Christiansburg, Va., Mopar Express/Rocky Boots Dodge Charger (2) 369
2. Del Worsham, Villa Park, Calif., DHL Toyota Camry 360
3. Robert Hight, Yorba Linda, Calif., Auto Club Chevrolet Camaro 323
4. Tommy Johnson Jr., Avon, Ind., Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger 316
5. Ron Capps, Carlsbad, Calif., NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger (1) 313
6. John Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Peak Antifreeze and Coolant Chevy Camaro (1) 287
7. Alexis DeJoria, Austin, Texas, Patron XO Cafe Incendio Toyota Camry 271
8. Cruz Pedregon, Brownsburg, Ind., Snap-on Tools Toyota Camry 257
9. John Hale, Addison, Texas, ALO Drink Dodge Charger 256
10. Jack Beckman, Norco, Calif., Infinite Hero Dodge Charger (1) 249
PRO STOCK
1. Jason Line, Mooresville, N.C., Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro (1) 426
2. Erica Enders-Stevens, New Orleans, Elite Motorsports Chevy Camaro (1) 391
3. Greg Anderson, Mooresville, N.C., Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro (1) 379
4. Rodger Brogdon, Tomball, Texas, RoofTec Chevy Camaro (1) 352
5. Chris McGaha, Odessa, Texas, Harlow Sammons of Odessa Chevy Camaro 338
6. Drew Skillman, Bargersville, Ind., Ray Skillman Chevy Chevy Camaro 300
7. Vincent Nobile, Dix Hills, N.Y., Mountain View Tire Chevy Camaro 285
8. Larry Morgan, Newark, Ohio, FireAde Chevy Camaro (1) 268
9. Allen Johnson, Greeneville, Tenn., Team Mopar Dodge Dart 249
10. Shane Gray, Mooresville, N.C., IDG Chevy Camaro 233
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE (following the second of 16 events)
1. Eddie Krawiec, Brownsburg, Ind., Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson 192
2. Andrew Hines, Brownsburg, Ind., Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson (1) 180
3. Karen Stoffer, Gardnerville, Nev., Suzuki (1) 148
4. LE Tonglet, Metairie, La., Nitro Fish Suzuki 128
5. Hector Arana Jr., Milltown, Ind., Lucas Oil Buell 116
6t. Shawn Gann, Stoneville, N.C., PiranaZ Racing Buell 103
6t. Scotty Pollacheck, Medford, Ore., Petrolhead Apparel Buell 103
6t. Angelle Sampey, Mathews, La., High Performance Lubricant Buell 103
9. Matt Smith, King, N.C., Nitro Fish Victory 94
10. Hector Arana Sr., Milltown, Ind., Lucas Oil Buell 88

 

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