Mon, 14 Nov 2022, 15:09 PM

B. Force, Capps, M. Smith Clinch World Titles
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Prock, Pedregon, Anderson and A. Smith Get Wins at Action-Packed Auto Club NHRA Finals
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Erica Enders, Brittany Force, Matt Smith and Ron Capps celebrate
2022 World Championships.
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POMONA, Calif. - Brittany Force captured her second career world title on Sunday, wrapping up
a spectacular season with a Top Fuel world championship after a first-round victory at the 57th
annual Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.
Ron Capps (Funny Car) and Matt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) both clinched world championships at the
22nd and final event in the 2022 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season. Austin Prock (Top
Fuel), Cruz Pedregon (Funny Car), Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) and Angie Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle)
also won the sixth race in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs to cap off a spectacular 2022
season.

Brittany Force celebrates her second Top Fuel title.
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Force qualified No. 1 in her 11,000-horsepower Monster Energy dragster and then earned the
championship with her run of 3.701-seconds at 334.90 mph in the opening round of eliminations. In a
season that included five wins, 10 No. 1 qualifiers and the fastest run in Top Fuel history on
Friday, Force, who advanced to the semifinals, picked up her second world title at her home track.
"It just seems surreal. I can't believe we're here and it ended up this way," Force said. "I believed
coming into today, I was motivated, and we got the job done. I want everyone to remember this day,
here in Pomona with this team. We have been working at this all season long and then we struggled
(early) in the Countdown. But we recovered when we needed to here in Las Vegas and here in Pomona."

Ron Capps celebrates his third Funny Car title.
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Capps earned his second straight world title - becoming the first back-to-back Funny Car world champ
in 20 years - by finishing as the runner-up on Sunday in his 11,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Parts Toyota
GR Supra. It is his third world championship, which was helped by a shocking second-round loss from
Robert Hight on Sunday, who finished second overall on the strength of eight wins. It was a thrilling
conclusion to Capps' first year as a team owner, which also included five victories and a clutch run
on Saturday in qualifying to keep his championship hopes alive. Sunday also marked the only time
Capps led the points all season - but it proved to be perfect timing.
"The Countdown was crazy. You think about the Funny Cars that had a chance, it just tells you the
amount of competition in the field," Capps said. "We've had so many amazing people around us and it's
like we don't deserve it. I've leaned on some great people. Don Schumacher has been unbelievable.
People like (Tim) Wilkerson, (John) Force, all these people I race against for a livelihood have
checked on me and asked if there's any way they could help me, which has been very cool. I just
didn't think this was going to happen.
"To win a championship then become a team owner and have that No. 1 on the car and then having to
beat Robert Hight and his team, which has had phenomenal success here at this track, it just blows my
mind that we're here. It's going to sink in soon."

Matt Smith celebrates his sixth Pro Stock Motorcycle title.
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Smith earned his third straight world title in Pro Stock Motorcycle and sixth overall with a victory
in the first round on his Denso Auto Parts Buell. It's also the fourth in five years for Smith, who
has forged an incredible dynasty in the loaded category in recent years. The sixth championship also
meant a great deal for Smith, who picked up four wins in 2022, as it ties him with Andrew Hines and
Dave Schultz for the most in class history. It was the goal all season and Smith was proud to make it
a reality on Sunday.
"This Denso bike has been awesome this year," Smith said. "Angie's had a great bike. We took my motor
out from the last two races and put it in her bike because we had a shout of being one and two in
points and I think we just missed it but hats off to her. She's had a heck of a season going to three
finals this year and winning the last race and then I won four races and won the championship. To be
the one Pro Stock Motorcycle rider who has won every Camping World Drag Racing Series championship so
far is pretty amazing."

Cruz Pedregon, Austin Prock, Greg Anderson and Angie
Smith celebrate Auto Club NHRA Finals wins.
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In the Top Fuel final round, Austin Prock finished off his impressive run in the Countdown to the
Championship playoffs, winning for the second time in the postseason by going a remarkable
3.641-seconds at 336.23 mph in the final round in his 11,000-horsepower Montana Brand/Rocky Mountain
Twist dragster. The career-best run sent him past Antron Brown and to his third career victory, also
vaulting him to third in points to finish off the year.

Austin Prock celebrates his third career Top Fuel win.
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"I'm so happy for (crew chief) Rahn Tobler," Prock said. "I've had a blast working with him. He's an
absolute legend in the sport and to go out like he did tonight speaks volumes about what he's done
for the sport. That was the quickest run he's ever made in history, and it was his last one. Then
during the semifinals (against Brittany Force), we were the quickest side-by-side run (in Top Fuel
history). I'm really proud of Rahn and I still get butterflies when I watch him roll into the staging
beams. He's accomplished so much in the sport, and he believes in me to drive his race car. He came
out of retirement to come work with me and that means a lot to me. It gives me a lot of confidence
and I'm glad we went out on top with him."
Brown finished second in points by advancing to the final round for the fourth time in 2022.

Cruz Pedregon celebrates his 39th Funny Car Wally.
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Cruz Pedregon was dominant to close out the year in Funny Car, winning his first race of the year and
setting a string of career-bests along the way. The topper was an outstanding 3.839 at 335.65 in his
11,000-horsepower Snap-On Tools Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat in the final round against Capps, putting
the two-time world champ on a great path heading into 2023. Pedregon made four runs of 3.84 in
qualifying and then was stellar throughout eliminations to pick up his 39th career victory.
"This weekend feels surreal to me," Pedregon said. "I've had some really great cars I've been
fortunate to drive in my career, but this car is the best race car I've ever driven by a long shot.
It says a lot for the team. I do want to point out we added Lee Beard as a consultant on the car, but
I have to shout out (crew chief) John Collins and the team who has been with me for two years now and
give them the credit. What Lee brought to the table fit what we were already doing. It all came
together."

Greg Anderson celebrates his 101st Pro Stock Wally.
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Greg Anderson didn't grab a championship this year in Pro Stock, as Erica Enders rolled to her fifth
title, but he did close out 2022 with a victory in Pomona, getting past Enders in the final round
with a pass of 6.516 at 210.31 in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro. It hands Anderson his 101st
career win, as well as a perfect sendoff for departing owner Ken Black, who watched his final race on
Sunday in Pomona.
"It was an emotional weekend for me. It's been 20 years of glory, to be honest," Anderson said. "It's
been a heck of a ride with (team owner) Ken, Judy, and the entire Black family. They've done
everything for me. They've made all my hopes and dreams and wishes come true. I never dreamt in my
life that I could ever achieve anything like this and I couldn't do it without Ken Black. He
absolutely made it happen.
"We had 20 great years together. I love the man, love the family. He's like a second father to me.
So, coming into the weekend in Pomona, we know we're not going to win a world championship this year
so really the only way to give him a small thank you for all he's done. All the cards fell right
today. I felt great all weekend. I felt good as a driver and had a good weekend of driving. My race
car was fast and the chips all fell down right. I think it all came down to the best way I could have
written the story, just like back at Indy. I think these wins, when I won Indy this year when I got
No. 100 and this one to give Ken Black his final trophy, probably my two biggest wins. It's
incredible."
Enders advanced to her 13th final round in 2022, the finishing touches on one of the most dominant
seasons in Pro Stock history. She ends the year with a career-best 10 wins.

Angie Smith celebrates her third career Wally.
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In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Angie Smith helped the team finish the season with a victory for the third
straight year, knocking off Joey Gladstone with a 6.749 at 199.55 on her Denso Auto Parts Buell.
Smith, who picked up her first win of the season, has now won the finale twice in the past three
years, making it an all-Smith winner's circle for the race and championship. She set the track speed
record earlier in the weekend and then put together a string of quality runs on Sunday, finishing a
career-best third in points.
"I just needed to go out there and qualify well and just turn on win lights," A. Smith said. "I think
my goal in qualifying was just to make straight runs and every run we were going faster and faster,
so I knew I had a good bike going into race day. Everybody that we race are very tough competitors. I
did my job and I won it on a holeshot (in the final round). I think I'd rather win on a holeshot over
anything. It's nice to outrun people but winning on a holeshot is pretty epic."
Gladstone advanced to his sixth final round of the season, finishing second in points.
The 2023 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season begins March 9-12 with the 54th annual Amalie
Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals at historic Gainesville Raceway.
Sunday's final results from the 57th annual Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. The
race is the final of 22 in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series-
Top Fuel -- Austin Prock, 3.641 seconds, 336.23 mph def. Antron Brown, 3.701 seconds, 320.74
mph.
Funny Car -- Cruz Pedregon, Dodge Charger, 3.839, 335.65 def. Ron Capps, Toyota Supra, 3.850,
333.16.
Pro Stock -- Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.516, 210.31 def. Erica Enders, Camaro, 6.515,
210.01.
Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Angie Smith, EBR, 6.749, 199.55 def. Joey Gladstone, Suzuki, 6.739,
199.67.
Top Alcohol Dragster -- Taylor Vetter, 5.272, 247.25 def. Joey Severance, 5.489, 206.73.
Top Alcohol Funny Car -- Sean Bellemeur, Chevy Camaro, 5.441, 265.85 def. Doug Gordon, Camaro,
5.450, 268.17.
Competition Eliminator -- Allen Wilson, Dragster, 7.194, 182.30 def. Ryan Priddy, Chevy,
6.428, 207.27.
Super Stock -- Jimmy Hidalgo Jr., Pontiac Firebird, 9.717, 131.65 def. Tim Seymour, Chevy
Camaro, 9.060, 140.44.
Stock Eliminator -- Ryan Mangus, Chevy Nova, 11.396, 101.68 def. Chris Hall, Chevy Camaro,
Foul - Red Light.
Super Comp -- Jerron Settles, Dragster, 8.942, 175.57 def. Angelina Ferre, Dragster, 8.947,
172.45.
Super Gas -- Bob Locke, Chevy Corvette, 9.904, 149.38 def. Brian Preszler, Corvette, 9.921,
148.51.
Top Dragster presented by Vortech Superchargers -- Alan Kenny, Dragster, 6.137, 211.10 def.
Dylan Hough, Dragster, 6.710, 197.97.
Top Sportsman presented by Vortech Superchargers -- Lance Abbott, Chevy S-10, 6.913, 188.10
def. Vince Hoda, Chevy Camaro, 8.033, 120.18.
Junior Dragster Shootout -- Mason Weaver, Halfscale, 8.042, 75.65 def. Mason Phlegar,
Halfscale, 7.920, 81.12.
Point standings (top 10) following the 57th annual Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at
Pomona, the final of 22 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series -
Top Fuel
1. Brittany Force, 2,596; 2. Antron Brown, 2,534; 3. Austin Prock, 2,514; 4. Justin Ashley,
2,510; 5. Mike Salinas, 2,461; 6. Steve Torrence, 2,443; 7. Josh Hart, 2,419; 8. Clay Millican,
2,348; 9. Shawn Langdon, 2,339; 10. Doug Kalitta, 2,335.
Funny Car
1. Ron Capps, 2,682; 2. Robert Hight, 2,679; 3. Matt Hagan, 2,587; 4. Bob Tasca III, 2,504; 5. John
Force, 2,490; 6. Cruz Pedregon, 2,410; 7. Alexis DeJoria, 2,372; 8. J.R. Todd, 2,344; 9. Tim
Wilkerson, 2,343; 10. Blake Alexander, 2,199.
Pro Stock
1. Erica Enders, 2,823; 2. Greg Anderson, 2,581; 3. Aaron Stanfield, 2,575; 4. Troy Coughlin Jr.,
2,538; 5. Kyle Koretsky, 2,459; 6. Matt Hartford, 2,397; 7. Dallas Glenn, 2,375; 8. Cristian Cuadra,
2,295; 9. Bo Butner, 2,265; 10. Deric Kramer, 2,259.
Pro Stock Motorcycle
1. Matt Smith, 2,610; 2. Joey Gladstone, 2,528; 3. Angie Smith, 2,519; 4. Jerry Savoie, 2,432; 5.
Steve Johnson, 2,407; 6. Angelle Sampey, 2,353; 7. Eddie Krawiec, 2,306; 8. Marc Ingwersen, 2,284; 9.
Karen Stoffer, 2,253; 10. Ryan Oehler, 2,229.
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