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Cruz Pedregon (Funny Car), Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) and Angelle Sampey (Pro Stock Motorcycle) are also provisional No. 1 qualifiers at the 22nd and final event in the 2022 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season and the sixth race in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs. Force went 3.641-seconds at 338.94 mph in her 11,000-horsepower Monster Energy dragster, eclipsing her own record for the fastest run in class history and giving her a perfect start to kick off a huge weekend. If it holds, it would give Force her 10th No. 1 spot this season and 42nd in her career. More importantly, it gives Force, who entered the weekend with a slim seven-point advantage over Justin Ashley, momentum as she looks to claim her second career world title. "It's big to grab those points wherever we can and it's pretty awesome to run that mph and break the record at my home track where I grew up racing," Force said. "I love this place and that run, we planned to push the car and it worked out. But it's going to come down to raceday and we're going to try to hunt this thing down. This is a great start for our team." Four-time defending world champion Steve Torrence, who started the weekend 87 points behind Force, is currently second after going 3.656 at 333.33 and Leah Pruett is third after a pass of 3.669 at 329.67. Ashley is in the seventh spot after two sessions.
"To say I'm happy and excited and relieved all in one would be an understatement," Pedregon said. "I've been surprised before at the finish line but not like that. It was such a great run and honestly, the car had a cylinder out about three-quarter track on that first (run) so had we been able to put the back half of this second run with the first one I would have been a little bit better." Championship contender Matt Hagan moved into the No. 2 spot after his run of 3.844 at 323.58. It also sent Hagan past Ron Capps in the standings, putting him 59 points - which is less than two rounds with Pomona being points-and-a-half - behind leader Robert Hight heading into Saturday. Defending event winner Bob Tasca III is third after his 3.856 at 322.65.
"There is a lot of history at the place, both here at the Auto Club Finals and the Winternationals. That's where you used to show up in February and see how you stack up against everyone else," Anderson said. "Nine out of 10 times the championship is decided here. Obviously, that didn't happen this year. The championship is over (after Erica Enders won in Las Vegas to claim her fifth title) but there are a lot of crumbs to fight for. Championships are great but we come to the track to win races and that's our goal this weekend. I made two good runs today and now we just need to keep it up the rest of the weekend." Dallas Glenn impressed in the second session as well, as Anderson's KB Racing teammate went to second with a 6.514 at 210.77. Troy Coughlin Jr.'s 6.520 at 211.36 puts him third heading into Saturday's final two sessions.
"I was very excited to see that run because this weekend I'm on a mission to change things," Sampey said. "My team has given me a Suzuki to win the race. I've had the best bike at almost every race this year but haven't delivered like I should have. This team deserves a championship, and I didn't deliver. My goal is to win this race and then be able to have a relaxing off-season knowing that we turned things around. I want to erase the past and gain some momentum." Points leader Matt Smith moved to second after going 6.719 at 202.70, setting the track speed record. He made two strong runs on Friday as he gets closer to a sixth world championship. His wife, Angie, is currently third after a 6.744 at 201.97. 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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