MADISON, Ill. -- Victories
Antron Brown (Top Fuel), Dave Connolly (Pro Stock) and Jerry Savoie (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also were winners at Gateway Motorsports Park near St. Louis in the third of six playoff races. Force outran championship rival Matt Hagan in the final round to move to within 30 points of the series leader, her dad, 16-time world champ John Force. She raced past her father in the semifinals and then used a performance of 4.094 seconds at 313.44 mph in her Traxxas Ford Mustang to hold off 2011 world champ Hagan's Mopar Express Lane/Rocky Boots Dodge Charger, which trailed with a 4.121 at 309.77. "It's pretty awesome, for sure," said Force who became the first woman in NHRA history to win back-to-back races in Funny Car.
Courtney also defeated Bob Tasca and Del Worsham in earlier rounds. It was her fourth victory of the season and seventh win of her career. It is the first time that a father and daughter have held the top two spots in the points standings. "Everyone is so tough in this class that I'm definitely going to savor this moment with dad and I at Nos. 1 and 2," Force said. Hagan moved to third in the points order with his second Countdown final round appearance. He sits 42 points back of the leader. In Top Fuel, Brown put his team back in the championship conversation by racing past defending world champ Shawn Langdon in the final round. Brown pulled away in his Matco Tools dragster with a 3.844 at 315.42, while Langdon's Al-Anabi Racing dragster slowed near mid-track and finished in 4.035 at 279.38.
It was the third straight and fourth overall win at this event for Brown, who moved to fourth in the standings, 80 points back of series leader Tony Schumacher, who was upset by McMillen in the first round. "St. Louis has always been a good turning point for us," Brown said. "The more pressure that's on us and the more our backs are against the wall, the more focused our team gets to do what we need to get the job done. It shows you how brutal this class is. All these Countdown boys are playing hard. We're back in that fighting mode. With three races left, we have to keep pushing to do what we need to do." Langdon moved to second in the standings with the runner-up finish and now trails Schumacher by 57. Semifinalist Torrence is third in the standings 71 back of Schumacher.
Connolly defeated Chris McGaha, V. Gaines and top qualifier Erica Enders-Stevens en route to the fourth win in a row for the Gray Motorsports Pro Stock team, which includes victories by his teammates Shane Gray and Jonathan Gray. "The four wins in a row; that's what's most impressive to me," Connolly said. "That tells you the depth of Gray Motorsports. I'm having a blast racing with them this year. We're getting breaks and everything is going our way. This is a humbling sport; it can turn on you any time. We're going to enjoy the wins as they come." With the win, Connolly cut Line's points lead to 26. He says that final round meeting was a huge one to win. "It's a two-for-one," Connolly said. "If Jason would have won he'd be up by three rounds. Instead we cut it back to one. We've got to stop him from going rounds."
It was the third final round appearance of the season for Savoie, who is not eligible for the Countdown. He defeated Craig Treble, John Hall and Hector Arana Jr. to advance to his fifth career final. "We had a good bike all weekend," Savoie said. "It's all good. Drag racing is a family thing. It's amazing that the whole Pro Stock Motorcycle pit was so happy for me. I always said if I ever won one of these I would retire. Well, I lied." With the runner-up finish Hines increased his series lead to 57 over second place Eddie Krawiec. The NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship continues Oct. 2-5 with the NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway near Reading, Pa. Sunday's final results from the third annual AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals at Gateway Motorsports Park. The race is the 21st of 24 in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series and the third of six playoff races in the NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship: Top Fuel -- Antron Brown, 3.844 seconds, 315.42 mph def. Shawn Langdon, 4.035 seconds, 279.38 mph. Funny Car -- Courtney Force, Ford Mustang, 4.094, 313.44 def. Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 4.121, 309.77. Pro Stock -- Dave Connolly, Chevy Camaro, 6.562, 211.53 def. Jason Line, Camaro, 6.565, 211.66. Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Jerry Savoie, Suzuki, 6.871, 196.53 def. Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.881, 193.57. Pro Modified -- Mike Knowles, Chevy Camaro, 5.934, 244.65 def. Von Smith, Camaro, 5.929, 241.80. Competition Eliminator -- Greg Kamplain, Dragster, 6.874, 193.74 def. Jim Greenheck, Chevy Camaro, 7.289, 185.66. Super Stock -- Joe Santangelo, Chevy Camaro, 9.199, 116.74 def. Brett Speer, Camaro, foul. Stock Eliminator -- Tyler Wudarczyk, Chevy Nova, 11.307, 103.62 def. Ryan Montford, Chevy Camaro, foul. Super Comp -- Rustin Mayse, Dragster, 8.905, 175.71 def. Jeff Lopez, Dragster, foul. Super Gas -- Jason Kenny, Chevy Corvette, 9.868, 161.77 def. Nick Folk, Camaro, foul. Top Dragster -- JB Strassweg, Dragster, 6.607, 189.42 def. Phillip Oakley, Dragster, 6.885, 204.79. Top Sportsman -- Bob Mandell Jr., Chevy Bel Air, 6.710, 197.59 def. Ryan Kuykendall, Dodge Stratus, 9.081, 102.04.
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