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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
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SCHUMACHER
HIGHT AND JOHNSON FRIDAY LEADERS AT CARQUEST WINTERNATIONALS
Story by NHRA
Photos by Jim Kelso & Les Welch
POMONA,
Calif. -- Four-time and reigning Top Fuel champion Tony Schumacher raced
to the qualifying lead Friday at the 47th annual CARQUEST Auto Parts
NHRA Winternationals with a performance of 4.483 at 328.30 mph at Auto
Club Raceway at Pomona.
Funny Car's Robert Hight and Pro Stock's Allen Johnson joined him on the
provisional low qualifier podium at the midway point of time trials.
Representing the U.S. Army, Schumacher assumed his usual position atop
the Top Fuel ladder after improving on his previous run of 4.503 at
324.20 mph. Spoiled by his world-record-setting performance here in
November, Schumacher almost seemed disappointed by Friday's run.
"Don't get us wrong, we're happy to be No. 1 qualifier," Schumacher
said, "but after running 4.44 in testing two weeks ago in Phoenix and
then we come here with the exact same car, you just want more. I guess
we just expect a lot of ourselves."
Thursday leader Brandon Bernstein experienced engine trouble down-track
in session two and didn't improve on his 4.494 at 331.61 mph in his
Budweiser dragster, slipping one slot to second place overall.
Hight overpowered the racetrack a couple hundred feet into his second
pass but his 4.693 at 326.79 mph in his Auto Club Ford Mustang kept him
in the Funny Car lead.
"The track's definitely in better shape today than it was yesterday and
after running that 4.69 we decided to really get after it," Hight said.
"Obviously we were a little too aggressive and spun the tires. Now we'll
concentrate on making sure it goes down the track every time because you
have to do that to win rounds on race day."
Ashley Force dropped to 12th place on the grid after getting out of the
groove and giving up on her second attempt in her Castrol Mustang. She's
still in much better shape than her father John Force, who has yet to
make the field. The elder Force has qualified for a record 392
consecutive events entering this one. Kenny Bernstein is also outside
the top 16.
"If I was ever going to not make [the field] after 392 races in a row,
it would be this one when Ashley gets her first start," John Force said.
"I already told Kenny that if both of us don't make it I'm gonna
challenge him to a foot race right out there on Sunday morning."
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