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Two other NHRA Full Throttle Series world champions - Jason Line and Eddie Krawiec, both repeat champs in their categories - also were presented checks and trophies for their accomplishments during the 2011 NHRA Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship. Southern California native Worsham, 41, earned his first championship title in Top Fuel after spending the 20 previous seasons behind the wheel of a Funny Car. He raced to eight victories in his Al-Anabi Racing dragster, including at the finale at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona, in a season that saw four drivers in close contention for the championship on the final day of racing. Worsham earned $500,000 from NHRA and Full Throttle for the series crown.
Line, 42, closed out his second Pro Stock world championship (also 2006) one race early, as the driver of the Summit Racing Equipment Pontiac GXP celebrated his title in Las Vegas in late October following the penultimate event in the six-race Full Throttle Countdown to the Championship. Line, a native Minnesotan who now calls North Carolina home, earned $250,000 from NHRA and Full Throttle.
Pro Stock Motorcycle rookie Hector Arana Jr. was named the winner of the $20,000 Automobile Club of Southern California Road to the Future Award, which recognizes the top NHRA rookie performer of the year. Arana, who got hot on his Lucas Oil Buell after winning the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals presented by Lucas Oil at Indianapolis and then raced to two victories during the Countdown to the Championship playoffs for a second-place points finish, received the award based on votes from a panel of the nation's top motorsports journalists. The other candidates in the loaded rookie class were Vincent Nobile, Dominick Lagana, Steve Kent, Jerry Savoie, Brian Thiel, Justin Finley, Michael Ray and Buddy Perkinson.
Ford was named the NHRA Manufacturers Cup winner for the fourth time since NHRA started presenting the award in 1964. Ford also won NHRA Manufacturers Cup titles in 1964, 1965 and 1982. Funny Car racers Mike Neff, Hight, Bob Tasca III, Tim Wilkerson and John Force and Pro Stock racer Larry Morgan, along with NHRA Lucas Oil Series drivers Drew Skillman, Grant Lewis and Randy Hopkins, among others, spearheaded the winning effort for Ford. Jamie Allison, director, Ford North American Motorsports, accepted the award on behalf of Ford.
The 2011 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series awards ceremony will be available in its entirety to fans worldwide on the Internet on Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m. (ET) at NHRA.com and the NHRA channel on YouTube.
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