NHRA Texas FallNationals winners circle 2016

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Antron Brown furthered his points lead in Top Fuel on Sunday, racing to victory at the Texas NHRA FallNationals.

Matt Hagan in Funny Car, Drew Skillman in Pro Stock, and Eddie Krawiec in Pro Stock Motorcycle were also winners in their respective categories in Ennis, TX, at the fourth of the six-race 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship playoffs.

Brown, the #1 Top Fuel qualifier, sprinted to a 3.744-second pass at 321.12 miles per hour in his dragster to defeat Steve Torrence’s 3.750 at 323.12. This is Brown’s 61st career win, seventh of the season and third at the Texas Motorplex. He extended his lead over second-place Doug Kalitta by 150 points with the win. Brown outlasted Chris Karamesines, Kalitta and J.R. Todd in the earlier rounds.

“We had a great drag race out there,” said two-time and reigning world champion Brown. “It could’ve went either way. We were both close on the tree, but we snuck one out there. Nobody is blowing people out anymore. The only way you win is by inches. To win that final was monumental for our team. We needed to do that. We’re still not done working yet.”

Torrence raced past Clay Millican, Phoenix winner Leah Pritchett, and three-time 2016 winner Shawn Langdon en route to his seventh final-round appearance of the season. The runner-up finish bumped Torrence up to fifth in points.

In Funny Car, Hagan pushed his Dodge Charger R/T to a 3.913 at 327.03 to beat points-leader Ron Capps’ 3.906 at 322.19 in his Dodge Charger R/T on a holeshot in the finals. Hagan, who won at Dallas in 2010, claimed his fourth victory of the year and 22nd of his career. The Virginia cattle rancher moved to third in points, trailing Capps by 88 and second-place Tommy Johnson Jr. by 24. He defeated John Bojec, Houston winner Courtney Force, and #1 qualifier Robert Hight in the earlier rounds.

“That was a huge round,” said Hagan, a two-time world champion. “It’s just unfortunate that we’re facing [Ron Capps] so late in rounds. In Reading, I had him in the semis and he spanked me on the tree, and this time I was able to get a little payback. I actually try to minimize everything out of my control and just focus on leaving on time, keeping it in the groove, and turning on the win light, and let the rest take care of itself. We can’t worry about who might mess up or how many rounds someone might go; we just need to do the best job we can and turn on as many win lights as we can.”

Capps, who has five victories in 10 final rounds this year, outlasted two-time 2016 winner Tim Wilkerson, fourth-place Jack Beckman, and reigning world champion Del Worsham in the earlier rounds. Capps became the 15th driver in NHRA history to appear in 100 final rounds.

In Pro Stock, Skillman notched a 6.661 at 209.36 in his Chevy Camaro to knock off Alex Laughlin’s 6.708 at 208.30 in his Chevy Camaro. Skillman, who won earlier this year in Brainerd, MN, tallied his third career win with the performance. This was his first final round appearance and win at Dallas. The 2015 Rookie of the Year award winner moved to sixth in points. He eliminated Chris McGaha, points leader Jason Line, and Shane Gray in the earlier rounds.

“We have struggled so badly with this race car,” Skillman said. “We were lost, and going into the Countdown, that’s the worst time of the year to be lost. We had some luck on our side this weekend. I drove decent, and the car at least went. We’re going the right direction, I think. We need to test again. We’re going to get back out there. We’re going to hit these last two races hard, so that’s where we’re going to go.”

Laughlin, who claimed his first career victory recently in St. Louis, raced past Jeg Coughlin Jr., Shane Tucker and second-place Greg Anderson. Laughlin did not qualify for the Countdown to the Championship.

In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Krawiec rode his Harley-Davidson to a 6.880 at 196.36 in the final round to cross the finish line before Jerry Savoie, who posted a 6.856 at 196.76 on his Suzuki. Krawiec claimed his fifth win of the season, 36th of his career and second at the Texas Motorplex. Krawiec beat Karen Stoffer, Hector Arana and LE Tonglet to appear in his seventh final round of the season.

“Any time you’ve got to race [Savoie], you’ve got to be focused,” said Krawiec, who now has a 17-point lead over teammate Andrew Hines. “As a matter of fact, you have to be focused for just about anybody out there. When you look at this category as a whole right now, it’s some of the best racing that there could be. You see LE (Tonglet) came up from nowhere and took Andrew out, then I’ve got to run him, and we run almost neck and neck with each other. You have to be on your game every single round here, no matter who you’re racing and who’s in that other lane.”

Savoie, an alligator farmer from Louisiana, beat Krawiec in the final round at Dallas one year ago. Savoie qualified #1 and sprinted past Joe DeSantis, Matt Smith and Englishtown winner Angelle Sampey before losing to Krawiec.

The NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship continues at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, October 27-30, with the NHRA Toyota Nationals.

Only two races remain on the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series schedule.

NHRA Pro Stock Point Standings

1. Jason Line           2,454
2. Greg Anderson        2,428
3. Vincent Nobile       2,340
4. Shane Gray           2,320
5. Bo Butner            2,314

NHRA Funny Car Point Standings

1. Ron Capps            2,465
2. Tommy Johnson Jr.    2,401
3. Matt Hagan           2,377
4. Jack Beckman         2,334
5. Del Worsham          2,320

NHRA Top Fuel Point Standings

1. Antron Brown         2,504
2. Doug Kalitta         2,354
3. Shawn Langdon        2,332
4. Brittany Force       2,313
5. Steve Torrence       2,307

NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Point Standings

1. Eddie Krawiec        2,425
2. Andrew Hines         2,408
3. Jerry Savoie         2,376
4. Angelle Sampey       2,365
5. Chip Ellis           2,328

The NHRA and Drag Race Central contributed to this report.