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LAS
VEGAS --Tony Schumacher
Reigning
Top Fuel champion Tony Schumacher leads all qualifiers
at the seventh annual NHRA SummitRacing.com Nationals.
Schumacher covered The Strip at Las Vegas Motor
Speedway's quarter-mile in 4.501 seconds at 327
mph in his U.S. Army dragster to post his fourth
No. 1 qualifying effort of the first five races
and 26th of his career.
Robert Hight and Greg Anderson also finished qualifying
at the front of their respective categories Saturday
at the $1.7 million race, the fifth of 23 in the
$50 million POWERade Drag Racing Series. Sunday's
eliminations start at 11 a.m.
Winless
on the season thus far, Schumacher will now try
and become the first top qualifier in a nitro-powered
category this year to convert a No. 1 qualifying
effort into a win on race day.
"You
can't win a championship eight points at a time,"
Schumacher said of the extra bonus points he's
earned for qualifying No. 1. "All I know
is there's nothing we can do differently to make
this car better. We've just been beaten down by
stupid little things.
"I
started worrying about the points race getting
away from us two races ago. You just can't post
anyone too big a lead."
Current
Top Fuel point leader and Schumacher teammate
Melanie Troxel improved to fourth place on the
grid in the final session with a 4.543 in the
Skull Gear/Torco Fuels dragster.
Robert
Hight
Hight's track-record 4.702 at 327.11 mph in his
Auto Club Ford Mustang earned him his seventh
career low qualifier award and first of his sophomore
season in Funny Car.
"It's
awesome to be No. 1 no matter when it happens,"
Hight said. "I honestly think our three Fords
have a distinct performance advantage at the moment.
We're just a little quicker and faster then the
others. But a performance advantage doesn't always
win you races."
Hight
teammates John Force and Eric Medlen finished
second and fourth, respectively. Force's Castrol
GTX Ford posted a 4.715 at 326.16 mph, while Medlen's
Syntec Mustang recorded a 4.758 at 318.47 mph.
Greg
Anderson
Former series champion Tony Pedregon failed to
qualify for the first time in 114 races. Pedregon's
second round effort of 4.79 seconds from Friday
night was disqualified by NHRA officials after
his team failed to stop and weigh his hot rod
following the run.
Anderson
didn't improve on his class-leading 6.787 at 202.82
mph from Friday night, but he did let his Pro
Stock competitors know his Summit Racing Pontiac
GTO would be tough to beat by posting a pair of
6.79s Saturday to top each of the final two qualifying
sessions.
"This
remains a very important race for us," said
Anderson, who earned his fourth No. 1 qualifying
effort of the year and the 44th of his career.
"Not only is it [team owner] Ken Black's
home track, but we're just not where we need to
be with our entire program. We haven't found our
comfort zone, our happy place, yet. We've been
able to qualify well but we still end up guessing
at things in eliminations. You're not gonna win
like that, at least not consistently."
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by NHRA Communications
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