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Matt Hagan (Funny Car), Jeg Coughlin Jr. (Pro Stock) and Matt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) are all No. 1 qualifiers in their respective categories at the last of six races in the 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship playoffs. The race also serves as the finale of the 24-race 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season. After struggling on Friday, Torrence unleashed an outstanding run to close out qualifying on Saturday, jumping to the top with a run of 3.686-seconds at 329.99 mph in his Capco Contractors dragster. Looking to win his second straight world title, Torrence earned his fifth No. 1 qualifier this year and 24th in his career and will face Cameron Ferre to open eliminations. He takes a 22-point lead over Brittany Force into raceday, and the past two world champs could meet in the second round. Force qualified eighth with a 3.726 at 331.69 and races Antron Brown in the first round. If Torrence and Force both win, they would face off in the second round. "It's a little bit disturbing how relaxed I've been coming into this weekend," said Torrence, who has nine wins in 2019. "I've been in this situation before and come here with the lead, and it didn't pan out the way we wanted it to. We came here last year and were already the champs, but you just have to step back and look at what we're doing here. It's the final race of the year and you need to go four rounds. Tomorrow, it's going to be sudden death. You've got Brittany and I, and we'll try to keep Doug (Kalitta) from jumping on us, and try to keep my dad from getting there, too." Leah Pritchett qualified second with a 3.694 at 322.88 and Clay Millican is third after going 3.699 at 328.30. Doug Kalitta, who is 63 points behind Torrence, sits sixth with a 3.717 at 324.28, while Billy Torrence is 89 points back of his son heading into raceday.
"We've had a great racecar for a while and now it's really shining," Hagan said. "I'm feeling really good about things and you can't ask for too much more. I'm excited and we're hungry for it. We all live to be in this position to have the opportunity to win world championships, and we're just going to keep doing what we've been doing to get here. I feel no pressure right now, but that's why you race on Sunday. I'm really excited about it and I feel really confident in my guys. They're going to put a great racecar underneath me, and I'm going to drive my butt off and see what happens." Jack Beckman shot up to the second position on his final run, going 3.876 at 332.43. He'll start Sunday 38 points back of Hight. Tim Wilkerson took the third spot with his 3.876 at 327.43. John Force trails Hight by 76 points going into eliminations.
"We're just trying to make good quality runs tomorrow," said Coughlin, who has 32 career No. 1 qualifiers. "Erica's had a good season and a great Countdown. We're working hard to get every point we can and see if we can parlay this into something exceptional, which would be a Pro Stock championship or at least the top two in points. There's a lot of racing left. Pomona is a fun place to be and I like where I'm sitting. Sunday is going to be a fun day." Jason Line qualified third with a 6.544 at 210.01. He is 110 points behind Enders, while Bo Butner qualified fourth with a 6.557 at 210.83, sitting 111 behind Enders. Should Enders knock off Anderson on Sunday, everyone but Coughlin would be eliminated. From there, Coughlin would need to win the race and Enders would have to lose in the second round to slip past her.
"I feel good about tomorrow," Smith said. "We were basically low of every round but one and we've been good all weekend long. I'm just going out there to run my race and try to turn on a win light each round. If I get lucky enough and turn four of them on, and Andrew loses in the first round then we become the champion. I'm really just going to go do my job and see what happens." Karen Stoffer qualified second with a 6.834 at 195.00, and Jerry Savoie, who trails Hines by 116 points, will start from third after going 6.837 at 193.35. Hines can clinch his sixth world championship by simply winning in the first round tomorrow. He'll meet Jianna Salinas to open eliminations after qualifying fourth with a 6.845 at 196.22. Eliminations at the Auto Club NHRA Finals begin at 11:00 a.m. PT on Sunday.
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