GAINESVILLE, Fla. --
Whit Bazemore, Jason Line and Steve Johnson also were winners at the $2 million race, the third of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. In a thrilling, tire-smoking finish, Kalitta managed to regain traction in his Mac Tools dragster and cross the finish line just in front of final-round opponent Larry Dixon. Kalitta claimed his 20th career victory by recording a 5.182 at 296.24, while Dixon trailed with a 5.925 at 169.81 in his Miller Lite dragster.
It was Kalitta's second victory at Gainesville and it put him back on the championship track after opening the season with back-to-back first round losses. "To win this race is phenomenal," said Kalitta, who defeated Doug Herbert, Andrew Cowin and Cory McClenathan to advance to the final-round. "There's so much history with this race. I came here just wondering what it would take to get back in the mix (of the championship chase) and I guess this will go a long way towards helping us out. We moved up to fifth today so that's a start."
Bazemore, who earned his competition license at this track in 1986, claimed his first victory at the historic quarter-mile dragstrip by beating Cruz Pedregon, top qualifier Robert Hight and teammate Gary Scelzi in earlier rounds. "This is huge," Bazemore said. "I remember our family driving to Orlando for Thanksgiving with my grandparents when I was 10 years old. On the way home I begged my parent to stop by Gainesville Raceway. I just had to see it. I remember thinking I'd come here and race one day. I took Frank Hawley's (Drag Racing) School here, but to actually win a national event here, the Gatornationals, is incredible. This is a special place for drag racers. This is one of the classics, like Indy or Pomona." Line beat fellow young gun Dave Connolly to score his fifth Pro Stock victory. Line drove his KB Racing Pontiac Grand Am to a 6.716 at 205.90 to hold off Connolly's Bullet Motorsports Chevy Cavalier, which posted a 6.749 at 205.66.
Line, a former engine builder on the NASCAR circuit who won the Auto Club Road to the Future Award last year which recognizes NHRA's top rookie performer for the year, said he and team owner Greg Anderson are finally moving in the right direction after a slow start to the 2005 campaign. Anderson, the two-time defending series champion and 2004 Driver of the Year, lost in the second round to Warren Johnson, but earned 20 bonus points for resetting the national elapsed time record ( 6.633 seconds). Anderson also upped the national speed record to 208.23 mph. "We haven't been happy with our performance this year on either car but we had a great rebound weekend for the whole team," said Line, who defeated Ron Krisher, Richie Stevens and Jim Yates to advance to the final-round. "With Greg setting all the records and being No. 1 and then me winning, the only thing that could have been better was if he was in the other lane in the final. I remember losing here in the semis in 1992 in my Stocker and I was bummed out for weeks. I never thought I'd get that close again."
Johnson rolled to easy victories over red-lighting Chip Ellis and Andrew Hines and used a holeshot start to hold off the quicker U.S. Army Suzuki of Antron Brown before using more horsepower to drive around Treble in the final. "I just found out the POWERade rules have changed; the Motorcycle season is now over and the champion will be crowned Monday," Johnson said jokingly. "This is the Gatornationals. It's our season opener and such a big race. I am thrilled to win it." The NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series continues with the 18th annual O'Reilly NHRA Spring Nationals, April 8-10 at Houston Raceway Park. Sunday's final results from the 36th annual Mac Tools NHRA Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway. The race is the third of 23 in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series: Top Fuel -- Doug Kalitta, 5.182 seconds, 296.24 mph def. Larry Dixon, 5.925 seconds, 169.81 mph. Funny Car -- Whit Bazemore, Dodge Stratus, 4.897, 315.67 def. Bob Gilbertson, Chevy Monte Carlo, foul. Pro Stock -- Jason Line, Pontiac Grand Am, 6.716, 205.90 def. Dave Connolly, Chevy Cavalier, 6.749, 205.66. Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 7.139, 187.26 def. Craig Treble, Suzuki, 7.161, 185.95. Top Alcohol Dragster -- Aaron Olivarez, 5.408, 260.41 def. Ashley Force, 5.401, 267.37. Top Alcohol Funny Car -- Bob Newberry, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.591, 256.26 def. Mark Billington, Dodge Avenger, 5.734, 253.73. Competition Eliminator -- Tony Stephenson, Chevy Cavalier, 7.942, 147.68 def. Bo Nickens, Dodge Neon, 7.655, 154.40. Super Stock -- Joe LoCicero, Chevy Camaro, 9.604, 130.77 def. Dan Fletcher, Camaro, 9.862, 124.06. Super Comp -- Lindsey Wood, Dragster, 8.908, 180.07 def. Greg Kamplain, Dragster, 8.872, 159.40. Super Gas -- Jeremy Preston, Chevy Chevette, 9.923, 137.97 def. Jacklyn Gebhardt, Chevy Bel Air, 9.886, 153.68.
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