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2007 NHRA NATIONAL EVENT
SCHEDULE

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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
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PEDREGON
FULLER AND JOHNSON EARN VICTORIES AT CHECKER SCHUCKS KRAGEN NHRA
NATIONALS
Story by NHRA
Photos by Jim Kelso, Les Welch and Joel Gelfand
CHANDLER,
Ariz. -- Former NHRA POWERade Series Funny Car champion Tony Pedregon
set a national elapsed time record en route to his 33rd career victory
Sunday to highlight a record-setting weekend at Firebird International
Raceway.
Rod Fuller and Kurt Johnson also scored victories at the Checker
Schuck's Kragen NHRA Nationals presented by Castrol, the second of 23
events in the NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series Countdown to the
Championship.
Pedregon's opening-round run of 4.701 seconds certified his 4.659-second
qualifying time within the required 1 percent, making it an official
NHRA record worth 20 bonus points in the POWERade standings. He then
defeated Robert Hight in the final round to add the race trophy to his
collection.
"This weekend was just a little reminder that when conditions are good
and with the way (NHRA) prepares the tracks these days that just about
any place can hold a national record," said Pedregon, who became the
first Funny Car driver to set a national performance elapsed time record
at the quarter-mile track near Phoenix. "Anytime you can qualify well,
set a national record, and win the race with the two quickest cars in
the class going at it in the final, I'd say it's a great weekend. The
fans sure got their money's worth."
Pedregon's memorable weekend in the Q-Racing Chevy Monte Carlo helped
him move up to second place, just six points behind Hight, who took over
the top spot from Pomona winner Gary Scelzi with his second straight
runner-up finish.
Fuller raced to his second straight Top Fuel victory at this event, once
again defeating Melanie Troxel in a rematch of last year's final round.
He powered his Valvoline/David Powers Homes dragster to a 4.490-second
run at 327.19 mph to claim his fourth career victory and take the series
points lead for the first time in his career.
"I got to the final and we're in the same lane as last year against
Melanie again and I was thinking how much I love Arizona," Fuller said.
"Then I thought about the streak and you know streaks are gonna end at
some point. But in the end it all worked out for us. I feel really
blessed and lucky, especially when they told me we were in the points
lead. I've never had that before."
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