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Schumacher, Force Hood riding wave of confidence

Two popular drivers in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series – Tony Schumacher and Ashley Force Hood – are each riding a wave of confidence into this weekend’s SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals (April 2-5) at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

Both were able to reach the winners’ circle at Houston Raceway Park on Sunday and in the process, put to rest nagging questions that were revolving around their 2009 campaigns.

In Funny Car, Force Hood proved that her win last year in Atlanta was no fluke. At that event she defeated her father – 14-time champ John Force – in the final round, raising some speculation that her proud father may have made her path to victory a little smoother than perhaps another rival. At Houston last Sunday, there was no doubt as Force Hood defeated her one-time driving coach, Schumacher Racing’s Jack Beckman, in the final.

Yes, indeed, in that round the student became the teacher.

"Our first win was against my dad [in the final], and we’ve had some people ask me, ‘Do you think your dad gave it to you?’ and it’s heartbreaking because we know my dad would never give away any round-win," said Force Hood, driver of the Castrol GTX Ford Mustang. "So to be able to race against another team’s driver in the final and win it where no one can have any doubt, we’re maybe a bit more cheerful than after that first win. It’s been hanging over our head, and it feels good to get past that."

With her second-career victory she moved into third place in the point standings, and is in a good position to keep the momentum going. She has some good memories of racing at The Strip as she was runner-up at this event last year to Tim Wilkerson and was runner-up at the 2007 fall event here to Tony Pedregon.

Six-time NHRA Top Fuel world champ Schumacher was able to power his U.S. Army dragster to victory behind a crew chief not named Alan Johnson. Schumacher was led by the tuning efforts of new crew chief Mike Green and a stable of new faces turning wrenches in his pit area.

It was a very satisfying win for Schumacher, who moves into second place in the Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship standings. On his way to the final, he was able to defeat Larry Dixon, who is driving Johnson’s new dragster for the Al-Anabi Racing team, in a much-anticipated semifinal meeting.

"Everyone knows we don’t have AJ (Alan Johnson) anymore, and people said we couldn’t win without him, so we had to dig deep, and I love ‘suck it up’ moments – bottom of the ninth, bases loaded – and that’s what we had all day," Schumacher said. "It’s still early, but we want to be up there at the top. I love having everyone chasing us. I can’t wait for next weekend to arrive."

Schumacher has four wins at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in his career – one coming at the spring race and three in the fall. Dixon is a three-time winner of this event and also has one in the fall. Other past Vegas Top Fuel winners in the field include defending event champ Cory McClenathan, Brandon Bernstein and Doug Kalitta. Current Top Fuel points leader Antron Brown, who powered the Matco Tools dragster to a win at Phoenix and runner-up finish at the season-opener in Pomona, is still looking for his first win at The Strip.

Funny Car points leader Ron Capps is a two-time winner at LVMS and started hot this season by winning the first two races. Other drivers to watch in the 7,000 horsepower category include defending world champ Cruz Pedregon, a two-time winner in Vegas and his brother Tony, a three-time winner at The Strip. Gary Densham, Force Hood teammate Robert Hight, the elder Force and Beckman are all past winners at Vegas.

In Pro Stock, Greg Anderson has six wins at The Strip in his Summit Racing Pontiac GXP, while defending world champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. is a four-time winner in his JEGS.com Chevy Cobalt. Ron Krisher, who won at Houston last weekend, claimed an LVMS win in 2002. Other Pro Stock favorites include two-time Vegas winner Kurt Johnson, recent national speed record setter Mike Edwards (212.03 mph) and Jason Line, who has won two races this season and is the current points leader in the category.

FACT SHEET

WHAT: 10th annual SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals, the fifth of 24 events in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series. Drivers in three categories — Top Fuel, Funny Car and Pro Stock — earn points leading to 2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series world championships.

WHERE: The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas. Track is located approximately 15 miles north of downtown Las Vegas off Interstate 15

WHEN: Thursday through Sunday, April 2-5, 2009.

SCHEDULE

THURSDAY – Sportsman qualifying begins at 8 a.m.

FRIDAY – Sportsman qualifying and eliminations begin at 8 a.m.; pro qualifying sessions at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m.

SATURDAY – Sportsman eliminations begin at 8 a.m.; pro qualifying sessions at noon and 3 p.m.

SUNDAY – Pre-race ceremonies, 10 a.m.; final eliminations begin, 11 a.m.

TICKETS

For tickets call Las Vegas Motor Speedway at (800) 644-4444, or visit LVMS.com, or nhra.com

GENERAL ADMISSION (includes pit pass) – Thursday: Adult, $16; Junior (6-12 years), free. Friday: Adult, $32; Junior (6-12 years), $11. Saturday: Adult, $51; Junior (6-12 years), $11. Sunday: Adult, $55;

Junior (6-12 years) $16. Children five years and under admitted free to general admission and pit areas each day.

RESERVED SEATS (includes pit pass) – Friday: Adult, $42; Junior (6-12 years), $21; Child (Five and under), $11. Saturday: Adult, $61; Junior (6-12 years), $21; Child (Five and under), $11. Sunday: Adult, $65; Junior (6-12 years) $27; Child (Five and under), $11.

FAST FACTS

2008 EVENT WINNERS: Cory McClenathan, Top Fuel; Tim Wilkerson, Funny Car; Jason Line, Pro Stock.

TRACK RECORDS:

Top Fuel* – 4.445 seconds by Tony Schumacher, Oct. ’06; 335.57 mph by Doug Kalitta, April ’04

Funny Car* – 4.677 seconds by Robert Hight, Oct. ’06; 334.32 mph by Mike Ashley, April ’07

Pro Stock – 6.703 seconds by Jeg Coughlin, Oct. ’08; 205.57 mph by Dave Connolly, Oct. ’07

(*performance records will not be officially recorded in Top Fuel and Funny Car at this event)

NATIONAL RECORDS:

Top Fuel* – 4.428 sec. by Tony Schumacher, Nov. ’06, Pomona, Calif.; 336.15 mph by Schumacher, May ’05, Columbus, Ohio

Funny Car* – 4.659 sec. by Tony Pedregon, Feb. ’07, Chandler, Ariz.; 333.66 mph by Jack Beckman, Nov. ’06, Pomona, Calif.

Pro Stock – 6.528 sec. by Greg Anderson, Feb. ’09, Pomona, Calif.; 212.03 mph by Mike Edwards, March ’09, Baytown, Texas

*performance records will not be officially recorded in Top Fuel and Funny Car at this event

2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series standings

TOP FUEL

1. Antron Brown, Indianapolis, (1) 317

2. Tony Schumacher, Chicago, (1) 297

3. Brandon Bernstein, Indianapolis, 296

4. Larry Dixon, Indianapolis, (1) 279

5. Cory McClenathan, Indianapolis, 273

6. Morgan Lucas, Indianapolis, 230

7. Doug Kalitta, Ypsilanti, Mich., (1) 204

8. Shawn Langdon, Indianapolis, 170

9. Joe Hartley, Portland, Ore., 167

10. Spencer Massey, Indianapolis, 156

FUNNY CAR

1. Ron Capps, Carlsbad, Calif., (2) 294

2. Del Worsham, Chino Hills, Calif., 265

3. Ashley Force Hood, Yorba Linda, Calif., (1) 261

4. Bob Tasca III, Hope, R.I., (1) 257

5. Tony Pedregon, Chino Hills, Calif., 232

6. Jack Beckman, 231

7. Matt Hagan, Christiansburg, Va., 210

8. John Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., 200

9. Robert Hight, Yorba Linda, Calif., 196

Mike Neff, Fishers, Ind., 196

PRO STOCK

1. Jason Line, Troutman, N.C., (2) 343

2. Jeg Coughlin, Delaware, Ohio, (1) 317

3. Mike Edwards, Broken Arrow, Okla., 286

4. Allen Johnson, Greeneville, Tenn., 260

5. Greg Anderson, Charlotte, N.C., 248

6. Ron Krisher, Warren, Ohio, (1) 247

7. Kurt Johnson, Lawrenceville, Ga., 219

8. Jim Yates, Occoquan, Va., 189

9. Greg Stanfield, Bossier City, La., 86

10. Rickie Jones, Galesburg, Ill., 168

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE

1. Matt Smith, King, N.C., 194

2. Hector Arana, Milltown, Ind., (1) 172

3. Andrew Hines, Indianapolis, 152

4. Craig Treble, New Orleans, (1) 151

5. Douglas Horne, Aberdeen, Md., 125

6. Eddie Krawiec, Indianapolis, 107

 

7. Steve Johnson, Birmingham, Ala., 105

8. Shawn Gann, Stoneville, N.C., 104

9. Karen Stoffer, Minden, 87

10. Matt Guidera, Folsom, Calif., 84

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