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MOHNTON, Pa. --
Morgan Lucas (Top Fuel), V. Gaines (Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also were qualifying leaders at the fourth of six races in the NHRA Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship playoffs. After winning at St. Louis last weekend, Beckman continued to gain momentum as he became the third Funny Car driver in history to dip into the three-second zone by posting a career-best effort of 3.989 seconds at 320.58 mph in his Schumacher Electric Dodge Charger. If he can post a time during the rest of the weekend at 4.029 seconds or quicker, Beckman will certify the time as an NHRA national record and receive a 20-point bonus. When Beckman was getting ready to stage for his second qualifying attempt of the day, NHRA Safety Safari officials shut he and Jeff Arend?s cars off due to oil on the racing surface. They had to go back to the pits and refuel their cars and ended up running at the end of the Funny Car session. The brief delay ended up working out for Beckman.
Mike Neff was second in his Castrol GTX Ford Mustang with a 4.017 at 318.84 and Alexis DeJoria was third with a 4.032 at 319.07 in her Tequila Patron Toyota Camry. Robert Hight qualified sixth and set a track record speed in his Auto Club Ford Mustang at 321.81 mph. Series points leader Ron Capps was 18th in his NAPA Dodge after his car lost traction on both qualifying attempts. Lucas powered his GEICO/Lucas Oil dragster to a performance of 3.760 at 326.95 to lead the Top Fuel category. This would be his fifth top qualifying position of the season, eighth in his career if his performance stands after Saturday?s final qualifying rounds (11 a.m. and 2 p.m.). ?To be completely honest, as good as a run that? 3.760 is, (A) if I had driven it straight and (B) if the belt had stayed on, it probably would have run a 3.74 or a 3.75,? Lucas said. ?But I still wouldn?t have thought that a 3.76 would have stayed as the No. 1 time, especially with the way that the other cars ran in the first session.?
In Pro Stock, veteran driver V. Gaines is the leader after pushing his Kendall Oil Dodge Avenger to the top spot with a run of 6.544 at 209.62. If the time holds it would be his first career No. 1 qualifying position. ?We actually might have gone a little quicker, but I misjudged the finish line and shut off 6.4-seconds into the run,? Gaines said. ?But that really hurt the speed more than the elapsed time.? Points leader Allen Johnson was second with a 6.545 at 211.49 in his Team Mopar Dodge Avenger and title challenger and defending world champ Jason Line was third in his Summit Racing Chevy Camaro with a 6.553 at 211.86. St. Louis winner Erica Enders was fourth in her GK Motorsports Chevy Cobalt with a 6.560 at 211.00.
?We went down through there and made a good lap,? Krawiec said. ?Hector Arana Sr. went out and made a better run (in the first session), so we went back, looked at data, just changed a little bit on the set-up. We were a little overaggressive about 30 or 40 feet out on the first run, so we actually took a little lock up weight out of it to make the bike transition smoother through the early part of the run. It worked out for us.? Arana Sr. was second with a 6.834 at 194.46 on his Lucas Oil Buell, while Andrew Hines was third on his Screamin? Eagle Harley-Davidson with a 6.853 at 195.93.
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