Fri, 12 Nov 2021, 21:40 PM

Salinas, Hight, Anderson and M. Smith Take Provisional No. 1 Spots
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Courtesy of NHRA Communications
At Auto Club NHRA Finals
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Mike Salinas
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POMONA, Calif. - Fresh off back-to-back final round appearances in Top Fuel, Mike Salinas
continued his strong run on Friday, powering to the provisional No. 1 spot at the season finale, the
Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.
Robert Hight (Funny Car), Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) and Matt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) are also
the provisional No. 1 qualifiers at the final race of the Countdown to the Championship and the 2021
NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.
Salinas had another impressive performance in his 11,000-horsepower Scrappers Racing dragster, going
3.694-seconds at 328.78 mph. If it holds, it would be the second No. 1 qualifier this year for
Salinas and the eighth in his career. It's also another great run in what's shaping up to be a big
finish for Salinas, as he has a chance to win in Pomona for the first time and finish in the top
three in points in Top Fuel.
"We're having a good time and we want to finish this season strong," said Salinas, who has been to
the final round in three of the past four races. "That's our plan and it helps when you have a team
like this and you know the car is going to run well. They're making this fun. I know what I need to
do and if I show a good example, that's all that matters. We're going to have a good time with it and
we push each other. This place is very special and this is where everyone wants to win. It would be a
great way to finish the year off."
Points leader Steve Torrence is currently second after his run of 3.698 at 317.05 as he seeks his
fourth straight world championship. It was an impressive run to open Torrence's weekend and it also
gave him qualifying bonus points, extending his lead to 108 points over Brittany Force. His father,
Billy, qualified in the third spot on Friday after going 3.713 at 330.47.

Robert Hight
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Hight went 3.894 at 330.55 in his 11,000-horsepower Auto Club Chevrolet Camaro SS as he looks to
qualify No. 1 for the third time this year in Funny Car and 71st time overall. After struggling in
the Countdown to the Championship, a strong finish would also give the three-time world champ
momentum heading into the 2022 campaign.
Points leader Ron Capps is currently second in qualifying after he went 3.908 at 329.83 in the
opening qualifying round. With defending world champ Matt Hagan struggling on his run, it moved
Capps' points lead to 61 points, which is just over a two-round advantage with the points-and-a-half
scenario in play at Pomona. Capps is seeking his second career world title in the loaded class. John
Force is currently third with a 3.939 at 328.14 and Cruz Pedregon, who now sits 85 points behind
Capps, is fourth after his pass of 3.939 at 321.96.

Greg Anderson
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It was business as usual for Pro Stock points leader Greg Anderson, as the all-time wins leader in
the class shot to the top in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro with a run of 6.566 at 210.21. It
gave Anderson four qualifying points as well, extending his points lead over defending world champ
Erica Enders to 35 points heading into final qualifying. If it holds, Anderson would also qualify No.
1 for the 12th time this year and 118th time in his career, but the veteran is more concerned with
clinching his fifth world championship. He got off to a great start on Friday, with Enders currently
fourth after going 6.589 at 209.04. She's also after her fifth world title and is coming off a final
round appearance in Las Vegas.
Kyle Koretsky is currently second with a 6.584 at 208.71 and star rookie Dallas Glenn is a spot
behind thanks to his 6.584 at 208.59, giving KB Racing the top three spots in qualifying.

Matt Smith
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In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Matt Smith is also after his fifth world championship and he started the
weekend perfectly, going straight to No. 1 with a standout run of 6.779 at 201.19 on his Denso Auto
Parts/Stockseth/Matt Smith Racing EBR. Smith would pick up his fifth No. 1 qualifier this season and
48th top spot in his career if it holds, but like Anderson, Smith's focus is on a world title in the
midst of a heated points battle. He picked up crucial qualifying points with his standout performance
on Friday, pushing his lead to 22 points over Steve Johnson and 33 points over three-time world champ
Angelle Sampey.
Johnson also ran well and is currently sitting third with a 6.811 at 197.39 and Sampey is right
behind with a 6.819 at 196.76. Karen Stoffer, who has advanced to two straight final rounds, is
currently second after going 6.785 at 197.97.
Qualifying continues at 11:30 a.m. PT on Saturday at the Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway
at Pomona.


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