POMONA, Calif. -- Finals Jason Line (Pro Stock) and Jerry Savoie (Pro Stock Motorcycle) claimed NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series world championships Sunday at the Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.
"It's been a great year and thanks to all of our competitors; they kept us honest and made us work hard right to the end," said Line, who also won the world title in 2006 and 2011. "I have to thank all the Summit guys, Ken Black, and all of them. It has been an incredible season and I can't believe I didn't actually mess it up. It is such an honor to be up here. We have had a great car all year. Greg [Anderson] and I have had probably the two best cars all year. If it had ended any other way, I would have been disappointed."
In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Savoie earned his first career world championship after he advanced to the semifinals while his nearest contenders, Eddie Krawiec and Andrew Hines, were knocked out in the quarterfinals. Savoie, rider of the White Alligator Racing Suzuki, never led the points standings until he secured the title.
Savoie made his championship intentions known early in the season by racing to runner-up finishes in Atlanta and Englishtown, N.J. The alligator farmer entered the Countdown to the Championship fourth in points but suffered a first round loss in Charlotte, N.C., and fell to sixth. After that upset, Savoie and his team hit their stride and went on to win at St. Louis and Las Vegas and post a runner-up finish in Dallas. He was also the No. 1 qualifier at three consecutive events at the end of the season.
"I've been trying to win this last race for a long time," said Kalitta, nephew of drag racing legend Connie Kalitta. "The history here, for me, growing up watching Connie race over the years and to be able to win today was huge for me and for everybody on the team. It was very cool that [J.R. Todd] and I were both in the final and got to run for the money there. It will be good momentum for all of our teams and we finished off the season with some good runs." Todd, appearing in a career-high sixth final round, knocked down Troy Buff, Richie Crampton and world champion Antron Brown en route to the final round.
"We're disappointed we didn't win the championship," said Johnson Jr., who had not finished higher than third in points before this season. "It's so important to do well. You have six races to really make no mistakes and we had a bad race or two there towards the middle of the Countdown. It was a little frustrating because we knew we were better than that. We had fallen down to third and we came here and knew we wanted to get back to second; we knew we could do that. You want to finish strong and show you are there to contend. You want to end on a high note because it kind of sets the tone for next season." Force, making his eighth career final round appearance at the Auto Club NHRA Finals, outlasted Cruz Pedregon, world champion Ron Capps and No. 1 qualifier Jack Beckman before losing to Johnson Jr. in the final.
"Great day; I can't cry," said Anderson. "I did all I could do today, I did everything I could possibly do today. The only thing I can kick stones about is that I didn't do a great job on qualifying on Friday. I lost three points to Jason and those three points are a big three points. You do the best you can and sometimes you make a mistake and I did on Friday and it cost me and that was the decider. Still a great fight. Great fight all year. We had some great battles. During the last half of the year the rest of the class got in and we had some great battles with them. We overachieved this year and we're leaving here happy." Line raced past Alan Prusiensky, Chris McGaha and two-time world champion Erica Enders before finding Anderson in the final.
"We haven't had the best season in the world," said Smith, who claimed his second Finals victory. "We've had a fast bike but we've had a lot of electrical problems and transmission issues. We finally solved that about four races ago and it was good for us to run as good as we have. It struggled in qualifying but it came around today. To give Victory their first win is huge. I'm so glad I was able to get it done for them. We have big plans for next year and hopefully you'll see us a lot more next year." Sampey, who won in Englishtown, N.J., beat Scotty Pollacheck, four-time world champion Andrew Hines and Savoie in the earlier rounds. The 2017 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series will begin at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona with the Circle K NHRA Winternationals, Feb. 9-12. Sunday's final results from the 52nd annual Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. The race is the final of 24 in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series- Top Fuel -- Doug Kalitta, 3.745 seconds, 326.63 mph def. J.R. Todd, 3.704 seconds, 327.90 mph. Funny Car -- Tommy Johnson Jr., Dodge Charger, 3.918, 320.51 def. John Force, Chevy Camaro, 3.918, 321.81. Pro Stock -- Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.580, 210.24 def. Jason Line, Camaro, 6.570, 211.43. Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Matt Smith, Victory, 8.044, 117.34 def. Angelle Sampey, Buell, Foul - Red Light. Top Alcohol Dragster -- Joey Severance, 5.212, 275.96 def. Cody Perkins, Broke - No Show. Top Alcohol Funny Car -- Doug Gordon, Chevy Camaro, 5.462, 270.43 def. Shane Westerfield, Camaro, 5.522, 267.91. Competition Eliminator -- Brian Hyerstay, Dragster, 8.865, 145.02 def. Ralph Van Paepeghem, Roadster, 7.262, 182.65. Super Stock -- Dan Fletcher, Chevy Camaro, 10.954, 98.59 def. Bill Skillman, Ford Mustang, Foul - Red Light. Stock Eliminator -- Bob Gullett, Chevy II, 10.869, 119.71 def. Jeff Strickland, Chevy Camaro, 9.470, 137.99. Super Comp -- Zach Meziere, Dragster, 8.911, 172.19 def. Dick Vander Meer, Dragster, 8.917, 176.51. Super Gas -- Brad Pierce, Chevy Corvette, 9.901, 142.28 def. Ed Olpin, Chevy Corvette, 9.896, 166.76. Summit Super Pro -- Timothy Smith, American, 7.720, 165.56 def. Max McGlothin, Mullis, 8.969, 142.18. Summit Pro -- Chad Isley, Chevy, 9.772, 134.02 def. Steve Stockton, Chevy Vega, Foul - Red Light. Summit Sportsman -- Jeff Hefler, Chevy Impala, 12.068, 96.24 def. Willie Hoefer, Chevy Camaro, 12.161, 106.75. Summit Pro Bike -- Curtis Spracklin, Athanis, 8.700, 138.73 def. Michael Shelton, Hayabusa, 9.563, 132.66.
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