CONCORD, N.C. --
Morgan Lucas (Top Fuel), Jason Line (Pro Stock) and Matt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) led their respective categories as No. 1 qualifiers at the first of six races in the Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship, NHRA’s playoffs. Pedregon, a two-time Funny Car world champion, powered his Snap-on Tools Toyota Camry to an impressive run of 3.980 seconds at 319.22 mph. It was the second quickest run in NHRA Funny Car history and a zMAX Dragway track record. Pedregon will have an opportunity to certify the run as a national record during Saturday’s two qualifying sessions. A national record performance carries a 20-point bonus. “We were trying to run hard, but it’s hard to predict that you’re going to run 3.98,” Pedregon said. “We went out there and said, ‘If we turn this knobs the way we’re turning them and it doesn’t spin or drop a hole, it’s going to go fast.’ We’ll definitely try to back up that run tomorrow and get those 20 points. From what I’m hearing, it’s going to be cooler tomorrow, so we’ll take a poke at it.”
Lucas, in a new Top Fuel dragster built by the team in their race shop in Brownsburg, Ind., took the qualifying lead with a run of 3.749 at 324.51. The GEICO / Lucas Oil dragster team tested the car at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis early this week but this was the first time the car made a full pass down the track. “To be honest, we didn’t know what to expect,” Lucas said. “It’s nice to have something that came out of our shop run like that. The track just took it. We struggled at the beginning of the year and in qualifying in Indy, so it’s nice to be able to run like this. The team is on cloud nine.”
“If you don’t [go after qualifying points] you will have no chance of winning," Line said. "Somebody is going to get them so it might as well be me. We’ve got a good hot rod this weekend and we haven’t had one for a while.” The points leader in Pro Stock, Mike Edwards is qualified third in the competitive field with a run of 6.546 at 210.44 in his Interstate Batteries/I Am Second Chevy Camaro. Another local favorite, Smith, from nearby King N.C., led Pro Stock Motorcycle with an effort of 6.874 at 192.90 on his Viper Motorcycle Company Racing Buell. Smith has three No. 1 qualifying positions this year and is second in Pro Stock Motorcycle points.
Bike top seed Arana, Jr. qualified 12th on his Lucas Oil Buell. Qualifying continues for the Carlyle Tools NHRA Carolina Nationals presented by NAPA Auto Parts, Saturday at 12:15 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Eliminations begin Sunday at noon.
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