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2007 NHRA NATIONAL EVENT
SCHEDULE

Listen to Trackside Interviews
with Champions, Drivers and Crew Chiefs
Robert Hight
Hillary Will
Bob Vandergriff
Dave Connolly
Ed Iskenderian
Cory McClenathan
Robert Hight
Jim Yates
Tony Bartone
Hillary Will
Whit Bazemore
Byron Hines
2005 Interviews






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HIGHT
SCHUMACHER AND LINE ARE QUALIFYING LEADERS AT CHECKER SCHUCK'S KRAGEN
NHRA NATIONALS
Story by NHRA
Photos by Jim Kelso, Joel Gelfand & Les Welch
CHANDLER,
Ariz. -- Robert Hight raced to the quickest Funny Car run in NHRA
history Friday at the Checker Schuck's Kragen NHRA Nationals at Firebird
International Raceway near Phoenix.
Hight's performance of 4.636 seconds at 327.74 mph in his Auto Club Ford
Mustang overshadowed Top Fuel leader Tony Schumacher's track record time
of 4.430 seconds, the fourth-quickest run ever in that category.
Defending Funny Car race winner Tommy Johnson Jr.'s top speed of 330.88
mph in his Skoal Racing Chevy Monte Carlo also was a track record. In
Pro Stock, defending series champ Jason Line paced his category.
Twelve days after running the quickest pass in Funny Car history -- a
4.646 at 326.95 mph at the season-opening Winternationals in Southern
California -- Hight lowered that mark by a hundredth of a second.
"The numbers on that E.T. slip are just unbelievable," said Hight, who
can certify the performance as a national record if he clocks another
run within 1 percent during the rest of the weekend. "I never thought a
Funny Car would run times like this one does. It's all on [crew chief]
Jimmy Prock and this Auto Club race team. They're giving me a fantastic
car."
Tony Pedregon was second best with a 4.659 at 324.44 mph in his Q Racing
Monte Carlo, while newcomer Ashley Force used a career-best 4.730 at
319.82 mph to place her Castrol GTX Ford Mustang fifth, 10 spots ahead
of her 14-time champ father John Force (5.507 at 232.99 mph.)
After watching the Funny Car category post quick numbers, the heavy
hitters in Top Fuel made it to the starting line. Four-time and current
series champ Schumacher didn't disappoint, zipping to a 4.430 at 328.22
mph in his U.S. Army dragster to easily pace the field.
"Alan [Johnson, crew chief] was watching all the big numbers going up in
front of us and he came back and said, 'Well let's get in the [clutch
timer] box, we don't want to embarrass ourselves,'" Schumacher said. "I
reached down and grabbed the belts and pulled them even tighter. We all
know what he's capable of."
Valvoline/David Powers Homes-sponsored pro "Hot Rod" Fuller led after
the first session with a 4.471 at 331.61 mph, but his dragster lost
traction in the second round and slipped to second place. Melanie Troxel,
a finalist here one year ago, is third with the only other 4.4-scond
pass of the day, a 4.495 at 331.12 mph in her Vietnam Veterans Memorial
dragster. |
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