KALITTA, BECKMAN, ANDERSON AND STOFFER SCORE MELLO YELLO SERIES VICTORIES AT SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT NHRA NATIONALS

NORWALK, Ohio – Doug Kalitta raced to his second Top Fuel victory of the season Sunday at the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals.

Jack Beckman (Funny Car), Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) and Karen Stoffer (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also raced to victories at the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series event west of Cleveland.

Kalitta earned his 37th career victory by powering his Mac Tools dragster past defending event winner Antron Brown in the final round. Kalitta, also the event’s No. 1 qualifier, covered the distance in 3.823 seconds at 322.34 mph while Brown’s Matco Tools dragster lost traction and trailed with a 3.918 at 307.79.

“This is our hometown track and it was great having a lot of family and close friends here, so it doesn’t get much better than that,” said Kalitta, whose team is based in Ypsilanti, Mich. “Even my mom actually showed up. I think she’s only shown up one other time in my entire career. She watches it on TV quite a bit but doesn’t come too often. I’m going to have to tell her that she has to come out [again since] we won with her here.”

Kalitta used the good vibes from the home track advantage to race past Chris Karamesines, Steve Torrence and Clay Millican in earlier rounds. He moved to third in points with the victory. Runner-up Brown and semifinalist Tony Schumacher are first and second overall in the series standings.

“It was a great team effort today,” Kalitta said. “It’s tough to win out here and I’m glad we were able to pull it off today. You have to be on your game. It was a great weekend and the Bader family put on a heck of a show.”

In Funny Car, Beckman scored his third victory of the season by racing past Courtney Force in the final round. Beckman claimed his 18th career victory with a final round performance of 4.211 at 301.67 in his Infinite Hero Foundation Dodge Charger R/T, while Force’s Traxxas Chevy Camaro SS slowed near mid-track and finished in 4.609 at 199.64.

Beckman, the 2012 world champ, has fully emerged from a two-year slump where he didn’t win a race in 2013-14. With new crew chief Jimmy Prock on board he has also posted victories this season at the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals in Charlotte, N.C. and Topeka, Kan.

“This race was awesome for what we had to overcome and the fact that we beat all of the Force cars,” said Beckman, who ousted the 16-time champ John Force in the opening round and then beat Robert Hight and Tim Wilkerson before defeating Courtney in the final. “It was a fabulous win.”

It was Beckman’s second Norwalk win and he moves to third in the points standings. He said the win light against Ms. Force couldn’t have flashed any faster.

“We didn’t make a great run in the final,” Beckman said. “The interesting thing about a nitro Funny Car is that they are fast. At half-track, you think you’re in the fastest thing on the planet, but at that point, you can’t wait until the win light comes on. The finish line can’t come up fast enough.”

Anderson took his fourth Pro Stock victory of the season and 78th of his career by holding off rookie sensation Drew Skillman in the final round. Anderson posted a 6.592 at 212.19 in his Summit Racing Chevy Camaro to finish just of front of Skillman, whose bright red Ray Skillman Chevrolet Camaro clocked a 6.594 at 211.43.

“It’s pretty cool because we come here with high hopes,” said Anderson of his third win at one of his sponsor’s marquee events on the circuit. “We want to do so well in front of all the folks from Summit here. You put a lot of pressure on yourself. I keep saying it, ‘Most people would come in and say we don’t want that pressure, we’re going to dread this weekend. It’s just going to be too much stress.’ We love it. Then, when we went through qualifying and didn’t do that well, we thought we were embarrassing ourselves, so we put our heads together overnight and we got it right today. When [teammate] Jason [Line] and I were the two quickest cars in round one, we forgot all about qualifying. We raced like we’re capable of and I’m proud to be part of this team.”

Anderson, who is showing glimpses of the form he used in some of his previous championship seasons, regained the series points lead over No. 1 qualifier Erica Enders, who was upset in the opening round. He now holds a 60-point lead over the defending world champ.

“There is so much competition in this class,” Anderson said. “It is such a battle every weekend. It is so hard to win and it feels so good when you do win. I’m having a ball. It’s a dog fight every week. You feel fantastic at the end of the day if you can find a way to win, to conquer it. This is no less gratifying than it was with my very first win back in 2001.”

In only the third pro final round featuring a pair of female finalists in NHRA history, Stoffer defeated Angelle Sampey to take the Pro Stock Motorcycle win. Stoffer earned her second win of the season and eighth of her career on her Stoffer Enterprises Suzuki when Angelle Sampey fouled with a red-light start on her Star Racing Buell.

Stoffer, who was only planning to race a limited schedule this season, finds herself in second place in the points as the two-wheel category’s only multi-time winner this season, 45 back of series leader Eddie Krawiec.

“I certainly can’t imagine the way this season has gone,” said Stoffer, who defeated a trio of world champs – Matt Smith, Krawiec and LE Tonglet – to reach the final. “I’m still pinching myself, but we never planned how this season was going to go. I didn’t think I’d be here for a second. We just wanted to put our best foot forward, and to end up winning, that is icing on the cake.”

Her win over Sampey avenged the only other final round meeting between the two veteran riders. Sampey beat Stoffer at Reading, Pa. in 2002. The only other Mello Yello Series final to feature an all-female pairing happened in Top Fuel in 1982 when Shirley Muldowney defeated Lucille Lee in Columbus, Ohio.

"Racing Angelle in a final for the first time since 2002 was interesting,” Stoffer said. “We both struggled here, so we had to race a couple of times in qualifying. It was great to race her in the final. I would have liked to have seen two green lights, but we all live and die by the Tree in this class. We managed to get our tire hooked up, and we went down the track, so I think we’d have been in good shape no matter what."

The NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series continues July 9-12 with the Route 66 NHRA Nationals at Route 66 Raceway near Chicago.

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NORWALK, Ohio -- Final finish order (1-16) at the Ninth annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals at Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park.  The race is the 12th of 24 events in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series.

TOP FUEL: 1.  Doug Kalitta; 2.  Antron Brown; 3.  Clay Millican; 4.  Tony Schumacher; 5.  Shawn Langdon; 6. Larry Dixon; 7.  Brittany Force; 8.  Steve Torrence; 9.  Leah Pritchett; 10.  Dave Connolly; 11. Terry McMillen; 12.  Pat Dakin; 13.  J.R. Todd; 14.  Chris Karamesines; 15.  Cory McClenathan; 16. Spencer Massey.

FUNNY CAR: 1.  Jack Beckman; 2.  Courtney Force; 3.  Del Worsham; 4.  Tim Wilkerson; 5.  Matt Hagan; 6. Robert Hight; 7.  Cruz Pedregon; 8.  Alexis DeJoria; 9.  Ron Capps; 10.  Chad Head; 11.  John Bojec; 12.  Tony Pedregon; 13.  John Hale; 14.  John Force; 15.  Tommy Johnson Jr.; 16.  Jeff Diehl.

PRO STOCK: 1.  Greg Anderson; 2.  Drew Skillman; 3.  Jason Line; 4.  Chris McGaha; 5.  Larry Morgan; 6. Jonathan Gray; 7.  Rodger Brogdon; 8.  Alan Prusiensky; 9.  Vincent Nobile; 10.  Bo Butner; 11. Shane Gray; 12.  Allen Johnson; 13.  Curt Steinbach; 14.  V. Gaines; 15.  Erica Enders; 16.  John Gaydosh Jr.

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE: 1.  Karen Stoffer; 2.  Angelle Sampey; 3.  Chip Ellis; 4.  LE Tonglet; 5.  Andrew Hines; 6.  Jim Underdahl; 7.  Eddie Krawiec; 8.  Angie Smith; 9.  Jerry Savoie; 10.  Hector Arana; 11.  Matt Smith; 12.  Chaz Kennedy; 13.  Steve Johnson; 14.  Joe DeSantis; 15.  Hector Arana Jr; 16.  Scotty Pollacheck.

NORWALK, Ohio -- Sunday's final results from the Ninth annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals at Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park. The race is the 12th of 24 in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series:

Top Fuel -- Doug Kalitta, 3.823 seconds, 322.34 mph  def. Antron Brown, 3.918 seconds, 307.79 mph.

Funny Car -- Jack Beckman, Dodge Charger, 4.211, 301.67  def. Courtney Force, Chevy Camaro, 4.609, 199.64.

Pro Stock -- Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.592, 212.19  def. Drew Skillman, Camaro, 6.594, 211.43.

Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Karen Stoffer, Suzuki, 6.984, 193.10  def. Angelle Sampey, Buell, foul.

Top Alcohol Dragster -- Chris Demke, 5.357, 271.08  def. Corey Michalek, 5.478, 262.59.

Top Alcohol Funny Car -- Todd Veney, Chevy Camaro, 21.794, 33.42  def. DJ Cox Jr., Chevy Monte Carlo, broke.

Pro Modified -- Mike Janis, Chevy Camaro, 5.902, 247.34  def. Troy Coughlin, Chevy Corvette, 7.120, 137.43.

Competition Eliminator -- Joe Santangelo, Chevy Roadster, 7.775, 168.87  def. Steve Ambrose, '23-T Ford, 7.704, 168.75.

Super Stock -- Rylee Stufflebeam, Pontiac Firebird, 10.208, 125.92  def. Brad Zaskowski, Chevy Camaro, 9.825, 130.14.

Stock Eliminator -- Aaron Allison, Pontiac Firebird, 10.278, 129.28  def. Mitch Truman, Chevy Camaro, 10.625, 122.21.

Super Comp -- Billy Leber, Dragster, 8.917, 159.27  def. Dean McIlvain, Dragster, foul.

Super Gas -- Ray Miller, Chevy Camaro, 9.944, 155.24  def. Bernard Weaver, dodge Daytona, 9.930, 150.98.

Top Dragster -- Ron Biondo, Dragster, 6.574, 197.33  def. Joe Hessling, Dragster, 6.229, 224.92.

Top Sportsman -- Tim Weise, Ford Mustang, 7.096, 193.05  def. Donald Horne, Mustang, 6.781, 202.21.

AA Gassers -- Brian Spotts, Anglia, 5.635, 121.10  def. Alan Borowski, Anlia, 5.688, 131.37.

NORWALK, Ohio -- Final round-by-round results from the Ninth annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals at Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park, the 12th of 24 events in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series:

TOP FUEL:

ROUND ONE -- Shawn Langdon, 3.794, 318.09 def. Leah Pritchett, 3.790, 324.05; Brittany Force, 3.797, 324.90 def. Pat Dakin, 3.891, 294.63; Larry Dixon, 3.757, 332.51 def. Dave Connolly, 3.849, 323.43; Antron Brown, 3.796, 324.67 def. Terry McMillen, 3.859, 319.14; Doug Kalitta, 3.774, 326.40 def. Chris Karamesines, 3.967, 307.02; Tony Schumacher, 3.798, 326.00 def. Cory McClenathan, 4.127, 256.84; Clay Millican, 3.868, 315.71 def. Spencer Massey, 4.351, 206.61; Steve Torrence, 3.783, 323.97 def. J.R. Todd, 3.956, 244.65;

QUARTERFINALS -- Brown, 3.971, 277.49 def. Force, 4.326, 215.93; Schumacher, 3.829, 321.65 def. Langdon, 4.126, 233.56; Millican, 3.983, 309.42 def. Dixon, 4.324, 197.13; Kalitta, 3.846, 321.12 def. Torrence, 4.930, 153.46;

SEMIFINALS -- Kalitta, 3.849, 322.19 def. Millican, 3.879, 315.64; Brown, 3.887, 315.86 def. Schumacher, 4.044, 265.22;

FINAL -- Kalitta, 3.823, 322.34 def. Brown, 3.918, 307.79.

FUNNY CAR:

ROUND ONE -- Alexis DeJoria, Toyota Camry, 4.090, 312.57 def. Tommy Johnson Jr., Dodge Charger, 5.146, 157.14; Robert Hight, Chevrolet Camaro, 4.078, 316.97 def. Tony Pedregon, Camry, 4.304, 244.87; Cruz Pedregon, Camry, 4.049, 316.90 def. John Hale, Charger, 4.452, 210.64; Matt Hagan, Charger, 4.081, 313.15 def. John Bojec, Toyota Solara, 4.208, 297.29; Del Worsham, Camry, 4.115,

308.35 def. Jeff Diehl, Solara, broke; Jack Beckman, Charger, 4.063, 314.02 def. John Force, Chevy Camaro, 4.657, 188.70; Tim Wilkerson, Ford Mustang, 4.090, 314.83 def. Chad Head, Camry, 4.159, 306.67; Courtney Force, Camaro, 4.069, 319.82 def. Ron Capps, Charger, 4.066, 312.93;

QUARTERFINALS -- Worsham, 4.145, 306.67 def. DeJoria, 9.558, 81.34; Wilkerson, 4.528, 206.80 def. C. Pedregon, 5.720, 123.34; Beckman, 4.104, 311.56 def. Hight, 4.173, 274.72; C. Force, 4.097, 317.49 def. Hagan, 4.153, 305.29;

SEMIFINALS -- Beckman, 4.141, 285.59 def. Wilkerson, 5.026, 162.25; C. Force, 4.143, 314.46 def. Worsham, 4.336, 226.51;

FINAL -- Beckman, 4.211, 301.67 def. C. Force, 4.609, 199.64.

PRO STOCK:

ROUND ONE -- Drew Skillman, Chevy Camaro, 6.567, 211.26 def. Shane Gray, Camaro, 6.582, 211.89; Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.553, 211.76 def. Allen Johnson, Dodge Dart, 6.592, 210.47; Rodger Brogdon, Camaro, 6.555, 211.69 def. Bo Butner, Camaro, 6.578, 211.66; Jason Line, Camaro, 6.550, 211.66 def. Vincent Nobile, Camaro, 6.557, 211.79; Larry Morgan, Camaro, 6.578, 212.19 def. V. Gaines, Dart, 9.007, 102.49; Chris McGaha, Camaro, 6.577, 211.13 def. John Gaydosh Jr, Chevrolet Camaro, 13.272, 65.31; Alan Prusiensky, Dodge Avenger, 6.704, 206.67 def. Erica Enders, Camaro, 9.776, 94.97; Jonathan Gray, Camaro, 6.566, 210.50 def. Curt Steinbach, Camaro, 6.955, 186.48;

QUARTERFINALS -- Skillman, 6.592, 211.10 def. Prusiensky, 6.775, 205.66; McGaha, 23.907, 29.32 def. Brogdon, foul; Anderson, 6.575, 211.46 def. J. Gray, 6.620, 210.11; Line, 6.583, 210.73 def. Morgan, 6.583, 211.63;

SEMIFINALS -- Skillman, 6.588, 211.36 def. Line, 6.568, 211.69; Anderson, 6.594, 211.83 def. McGaha, 8.841, 107.77;

FINAL -- Anderson, 6.592, 212.19 def. Skillman, 6.594, 211.43.

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:

ROUND ONE -- Angelle Sampey, Buell, 6.890, 194.21 def. Jerry Savoie, Suzuki, 6.881, 194.88; LE Tonglet, Suzuki, 6.976, 193.99 def. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 6.982, 192.88; Jim Underdahl, Suzuki, 6.918, 195.39 def. Hector Arana, Buell, 6.944, 195.31; Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.902, 192.69 def. Scotty Pollacheck, Buell, broke; Karen Stoffer, Suzuki, 6.922, 194.63 def. Matt Smith, 6.974, 192.91; Angie Smith, 7.095, 188.75 def. Hector Arana Jr, Buell, 7.312, 146.32; Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 6.880, 195.17 def. Chaz Kennedy, Buell, 6.977, 192.19; Chip Ellis, Buell, 6.872, 196.76 def. Joe DeSantis, Suzuki, 7.089, 190.86;

QUARTERFINALS -- Sampey, 6.951, 192.93 def. Hines, 6.955, 192.58; Tonglet, 6.944, 194.35 def. A. Smith, 7.098, 188.44; Ellis, 6.892, 195.70 def. Underdahl, 6.982, 193.16; Stoffer, 6.972, 193.68 def. Krawiec, 6.997, 190.48;

SEMIFINALS -- Stoffer, 6.937, 193.63 def. Tonglet, 6.942, 194.24; Sampey, 6.948, 194.30 def. Ellis, 6.910, 194.52;

FINAL -- Stoffer, 6.984, 193.10 def. Sampey, foul.

NORWALK, Ohio -- Point standings (top 10) following the Ninth annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals at Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park, the 12th of 24 events in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series -

Top Fuel

1.  Antron Brown, 925; 2.  Tony Schumacher, 905; 3.  Doug Kalitta, 791; 4.  Richie Crampton, 764; 5.  Larry Dixon, 754; 6.  Spencer Massey, 730; 7.  Shawn Langdon, 674; 8.  Brittany Force, 641; 9. J.R. Todd, 597; 10.  Clay Millican, 583.

Funny Car

1.  Matt Hagan, 932; 2.  Ron Capps, 812; 3.  Jack Beckman, 782; 4.  Del Worsham, 781; 5.  John Force, 748; 6.  Tommy Johnson Jr., 680; 7.  Cruz Pedregon, 657; 8.  Tim Wilkerson, 642; 9.  Robert Hight, 633; 10.  Alexis DeJoria, 626.

Pro Stock

1.  Greg Anderson, 1,065; 2.  Erica Enders, 1,005; 3.  Jason Line, 900; 4.  Chris McGaha, 831; 5. Drew Skillman, 666; 6.  Larry Morgan, 629; 7.  Allen Johnson, 622; 8.  Shane Gray, 615; 9.  Vincent Nobile, 597; 10.  Rodger Brogdon, 580.

Pro Stock Motorcycle

1.  Eddie Krawiec, 375; 2.  Hector Arana Jr, 322; 3.  Andrew Hines, 320; 4.  Hector Arana, 291; 5. Karen Stoffer, 270; 6.  Jim Underdahl, 258; 7.  Scotty Pollacheck, 239; 8.  Jerry Savoie, 236; 9. LE Tonglet, 230; 10.  Angelle Sampey, 224.

Dusty Brandel

President of the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association, Inc. Worked with Mike Hollander since Tapsis, Compuserve, etc. and has posted to the website since the beginning. First Female photo-journalist to be given a garage and pit pass for the NASCAR garage, 1972 at Ontario Motor Speedway. One of first seven female writers, photographers given access to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway garage and pits in 1971. Past President of Greater Los Angeles Press Club, 1992-96, and first female editor of the 8-Ball publication for the Press Club

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