POMONA, Calif. --
Schumacher's team was on deck, sitting on a two-point lead over Larry Dixon, when Dixon was upset in the semifinals by Auto Club Road to the Future Award favorite Spencer Massey, thus clinching the title for the Army team. "This trophy will go to Fort Hood; I don't think there's any question in the world where it belongs," said Schumacher, alluding to the recent shootings at the Texas Army base. "We'll present it to the family, the friends, everyone at that base." The win capped an intense week - and year - between rivals Schumacher and Dixon as Schumacher had to completely rebuild his team this past offseason after former crew chief Alan Johnson left to form his own team with Sheikh Khalid bin Hamed Al-Thani and hired Dixon as his driver.
"It feels good," said Arana, who steered the Lucas Oil Buell to five wins this season. "It hasn't really hit me yet. I do feel better, lighter now that the stress is over and the worries. It's an awesome feeling to have this accomplishment this year. This is awesome." The other two championships were decided Saturday as Robert Hight and the Auto Club Ford Mustang Funny Car team and Mike Edwards and the A.R.T./Young Life Pontiac Pro Stock team clinched their titles in qualifying.
In Top Fuel, Brown (3.801 at 316.90) and the Matco Tools team won for the Top Fuel-best sixth time this season over Massey, who fouled out. "This year was a career year, we went a lot of rounds, got a lot of points, we've just got to figure out this Countdown," said Brown, who defeated Schumacher in the semifinals just moments after his championship was secure.
"It was hit and miss and mostly miss (Sunday). We ran good when we needed to (in the quarterfinal win over John Force)," Neff said. "I've got a great team, they've given me a great race car and that's the difference." Force Hood and the Castrol GTX Ford Mustang team finished the season in second place, a steady rise from her 10th place finish as a rookie in 2007 and sixth place finish as a second-year driver in 2008.
Anderson won for the third time this season in his Summit Racing Pontiac - including a semifinal win over Edwards - and he secured his fourth straight second place finish in the standings. "We came in here with basically no pressure, we couldn't win the championship, and that's obviously what my mind needs," Anderson said. "I struggle to find that fun spot in my mind; I've got to find a way to get this old mind to stop wandering and have fun. Today was fun and boom, here we are (with a win)."
Amazingly, after winning the 2008 championship with not a single race win, Krawiec led the category aboard his Screamin' Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson with five wins in 2009, but finished second by a mere two points to Arana. "It came down to two points, shows you how important qualifying is," Krawiec said.
Sunday's final results from the 45th annual Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. The race is the final of 24 in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series- Top Fuel -- Antron Brown, 3.801 seconds, 316.90 mph def. Spencer Massey, foul. Funny Car -- Mike Neff, Ford Mustang, 5.131, 285.05 def. Ashley Force Hood, Mustang, DQ. Pro Stock -- Greg Anderson, Pontiac GXP, 6.564, 210.70 def. Kurt Johnson, Chevy Cobalt, foul. Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 6.905, 194.32 def. Douglas Horne, Buell, foul. Top Alcohol Dragster -- Jim Whiteley, 5.262, 270.75 def. Courtney Force, 6.066, 241.50. Top Alcohol Funny Car -- Sean O'Bannon, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, 5.534, 260.26 def. Daniel Oliver, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.549, 258.91. Competition Eliminator -- Dan Fletcher, Cobalt, 8.076, 134.35 def. Justin Lamb, Cobalt, 10.132, 100.60. Super Stock -- Jimmy DeFrank, Cobalt, 8.762, 141.85 def. Bob Bales, Grand Am, foul. Stock Eliminator -- John Shaul, Fury, 9.772, 134.86 def. Jimmy DeFrank, Camaro, 9.736, 134.73. Super Comp -- Greg Boutte, Dragster, 8.922, 174.30 def. Rick Beckstrom, Dragster, 8.901, 177.70. Super Gas -- Mike Ferderer, Grand Am, 9.893, 170.06 def. Steve Williams, Corvette, 9.883, 172.98. Summit Super Pro -- James McNeal, dragster, 7.703, 159.42 def. Tom Williams, dragster, 7.640, 166.44 Summit Pro -- Tibor Kadar, GTO, 10.746, 119.16 def. Andy Anderson, Dart, 9.706, 129.74. Summit Sportsman -- Tracy Crutcher, Chevy II, 12.226, 101.01 def. Darrel Goheen, Chevelle, 12.021, 111.73. Summit Bike -- Augustine Herrera, Hyabusa, 8.498, 158.61 def. Bruce Damewood, Suzuki, 8.960, 140.84.
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