Fri, 17 Sep 2021, 22:09 PM

B. Force, J. Force, Stanfield and Johnson Claim Provisional No. 1 Spots
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At DeWalt NHRA Carolina Nationals
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Brittany Force
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CONCORD, N.C. - Both Brittany and John Force enjoyed another impressive performance in
qualifying on Friday, as each raced their way to provisional No. 1 positions in Top Fuel and Funny
Car, respectively at the DeWalt NHRA Carolina Nationals at zMAX Dragway.
Aaron Stanfield (Pro Stock) and Steve Johnson (Pro Stock Motorcycle) are also the provisional No. 1
qualifiers at the 15th of 20 races during the 2021 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season and
the second race in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs.
It marks the second time in three races the father-daughter duo have powered to the top, with B.
Force tying her track record set earlier this year with a run of 3.662-seconds at 331.85 mph in her
11,000-horsepower Monster Energy dragster. She is aiming for eighth straight No. 1 qualifier and 10th
this season to continue her incredible string of top qualifiers.
"It always feels good to come out and run No. 1 and right now it's about gaining as many bonus points
as we can," B. Force said. "(Crew chief) David Grubnic set our number and we actually stepped up on
it. It's pretty impressive for our team. There's a lot on the line and we want to win, but right now
we're focusing on one weekend at a time and run at a time."
Clay Millican is currently qualified second after going 3.708 at 322 and Mike Salinas rounds out the
top three with a 3.709 at 308.92.

John Force
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In Funny Car, J. Force blasted to a run of 3.860 at 332.18 in his 11,000-horsepower PEAK Antifreeze
and Coolant Chevrolet Camaro SS, continuing his strong pace to open the Countdown to the
Championship. If it holds, it would be the third No. 1 qualifier this season for the Funny Car points
leader and the 163rd in his career. Force picked up a final round berth last weekend at the first
playoff race.
"The points are all jammed up and everybody is within a few points of each other trying to win," J.
Force said. "We're trying to stay in the game and we're in the hunt. This track here, it's just an
excellent race track. Everyone is running pretty good out here and we're excited to be here. I love
it, I"m healthy and I just want to race with these kids."
Force's teammate, Robert Hight, qualified in the second position through one round after going 3.878
at 330.07 and Cruz Pedregon, who qualified No. 1 last weekend in Reading, is right behind in third
with a run of 3.879 at 323.58.

Aaron Stanfield
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Stanfield made a huge run in Pro Stock and is now in line for his first career No. 1 qualifier after
going 6.575 at 208.59 in his Janac Brothers Chevrolet Camaro. Dueling with points leader and
defending world champ Erica Enders, Stanfield made a big move on Friday as he looks to get on track
in the Countdown to the Championship. Stanfield, currently third in points, lost in the second round
at the first playoff race, but picked up some valuable qualifying points in the first session.
Enders, who qualified No. 1 in Reading, is right behind in the second spot after going 6.578 at
208.49 and Anderson, who is trying to move past Warren Johnson for the most wins in Pro Stock
history, ran 6.580 at 208.39 to qualify third.

Steve Johnson
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Things continue to roll in a great direction for Johnson, as the points leader vaulted to the top
spot on his Mac Rak/Slick 50 Suzuki with a strong run of 6.807 at 196.47. It was a run that separated
himself from the competition in Pro Stock Motorcycle, as Angelle Sampey qualified second with a 6.848
at 195.05. If it holds, Johnson would qualify No. 1 for the second time this season and sixth time
overall. It would also mark the first time in Johnson's career that he has qualified No. 1 twice in
one season. It would be the latest mark in Johnson's impressive season, as he has two victories and
leads the Countdown to the Championship for the first time in his career.
He also has momentum at zMAX Dragway as Johnson won the spring race at the facility in May, picking
up his first win in seven years. Sampey made a solid run to sit second, while defending world champ
Matt Smith, who is second in points, went 6.852 at 197.42 to currently qualify third.
Qualifying continues at 1:30 p.m. ET on Saturday at the DeWalt NHRA Carolina Nationals at zMAX
Dragway.
To purchase general-admission or reserved seats, call 800-455-FANS (3267). Tickets also are available
online at www.zmaxdragway.com.


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