BROWN, PROCK & ANDERSON CLAIM FRIDAY’S AMERICAN REBEL LIGHT “BATTLE FOR THE REBEL AXE” AT LUCAS OIL NHRA NATIONALS
BRAINERD, Minn. (Aug. 15, 2025) – Reigning Top Fuel world champion Antron Brown made the quickest run on Friday at Brainerd International Raceway, taking the provisional No. 1 position and winning the night’s special American Rebel Light Friday Night “Battle for the Rebel Axe” at the 43rd annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals.
Austin Prock (Funny Car) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) are also the provisional No. 1 qualifiers at the 13th of 20 races during the 2025 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.
Brown went 3.742-seconds at 334.90 mph in his 12,000-horsepower Matco Tools dragster, holding off a strong field to claim the $4,000 bonus and sit atop the “Throne of the North” made from cases of American Rebel Light. Brown also won the Rebel Axe trophy, a cigar box electric guitar custom-built in the shape of a 12-pack of American Rebel Light.
It was an ideal start for Brown, who has six career wins across Top Fuel and Pro Stock Motorcycle at Brainerd, as the four-time champ looks to qualify No. 1 for the first time since the season-opener in Gainesville, a race he also won this year.
“It felt good. The track was a bit tricky. We didn’t get the clutch right on first run, but that run definitely made up for it,” Brown said. “We got to do what we wanted to do, which was run the race track. The car was straight, stayed nimble and felt good. It sets us up good for tomorrow.
“We’ve got a little hole to dig out of in the points to get where we want, so I’m super pumped and happy for that run. I don’t often drink beer, but when I do it will be American Rebel Light.”
Clay Millican finished Friday just off the pace, taking second with a 3.746 at 330.72 and Shawn Langdon, the current points leader, is third after a run of 3.753 at 334.82.
In Funny Car, points leader and reigning world champion Austin Prock enjoyed another big Friday night, taking the American Rebel Light “Battle for the Rebel Axe” on Friday night with a run of 3.893 at 331.45 in his 12,000-horsepower Cornwell Quality Tools Chevrolet SS.
Prock stood tall on the “Throne of the North,” also picking up the guitar and the $4,000 bonus, marking another impressive accomplishment during his 2025 season. The star has a chance to clinch the regular-season championship this weekend in Brainerd and Prock, who won the most recent race in Sonoma, is now on track to pick up his fifth No. 1 qualifier of the season.
“You know, when American Rebel Light is part of a race, we seem to do well in this Cornwell Tools Camaro. We seem to run pretty well, so it was cool to collect the cash, and the guitar. It’s a good way to start the weekend here in Brainerd,” Prock said. “On both runs today, my steering wheel was pretty far to the left, so it had my hands full a little bit there. I wanted to be prepared for that, and definitely felt a little loose down there, but it still ran 331 mph, so it couldn’t have been slipping too badly.
“To win these races and win these championships, we’ve got to be able to go down all conditions of racetracks. So, we have a pretty good notebook right now.”
Jack Beckman, who returned to the Funny Car ranks a year ago in Brainerd, is currently second with a 3.907. Ron Capps, whose seven BIR wins leads all active drivers, is third after his run of 3.920 at 330.39.
Duluth native Greg Anderson enjoyed a strong ending to his night in Pro Stock, taking the top spot on Friday night with a run of 6.614 at 204.76 in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro. The standout pass handed Anderson the $2,000 bonus in the American Rebel Light “Battle for Rebel Axe” and plenty of momentum for the rest of the weekend.
Should that hold, the reigning world champion would earn his fifth No. 1 spot of the season as he seeks another victory at the track where he grew up racing.
“It felt really nice and like before the run, I told all my guys, ‘We made a nice run on the first run, and I think we can go quicker on the second’. I told them I want that guitar. I want those cases of beer. Any time that anybody puts up a special bounty like that, it means the world to a guy like me. I love that,” Anderson said. “
“They made the right calls on the car and we made a beautiful run. It felt perfectly in low gear. That’s all I could ask for. This has been a great night. Right now, I feel like I won the race. This track is different from anyplace we race, but it’s a great surface. That’s why you saw so many good runs in the second session. Guys know what they can throw at it, and it’s probably going to get quicker tomorrow.”
Points leader Dallas Glenn, who has won the past two years in Brainerd, is in second, just behind Anderson with a run of 6.616 at 204.79, while Erica Enders is third after going 6.623 at 205.82 during what she hopes is a big turnaround weekend.
Qualifying continues at 12 p.m. CT on Saturday at the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway.
BRAINERD, Minn. — Friday’s results after the first two of four rounds of qualifying for the 43rd annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway, 13th of 20 events in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series. Qualifying will continue Saturday for Sunday’s final eliminations.
Dick Bourgeois from Los Angeles, California USA (Comp Number: 706) 1978 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 3 "Cobra/Tyrant" Owned by Dale Creasy from Elgin, Illinois USA '75 Ford Mustang II by Woody Gilmore | Powered by a 484 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi by Dale Creasy with 2 speed manual transmission 1/4 […]
Stefan Jonsson from Sweden (Comp Number: 209) 1996 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FE, Class: AA/FC, Div: 9 "J&F Racing" Owned by Stefan Jonsson from Sweden '94 Opel Calibra by an Unknown chassis builder | Powered by a 500 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi with direct drive 1/4 Mile ET: 5.600 at Unknown | 1/4 Mile […]
Jim Jokerst from St. Louis, Missouri USA (Comp Number: 576) 1971 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 5 "Mr. Sinister" Owned by Jim & Jerry Jokerst from St. Louis, Missouri USA '70 Chevrolet Camaro by Frans Pit Stop | Powered by a 427 cubic inch Chevrolet with 2 speed manual transmission 1/4 Mile […]
Rick Johnson from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma USA (Comp Number: 517) 1981 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 1 "Custom Body" Owned by Phil & Fred Castronovo from Utica, New York USA '80 Dodge Omni by Tony Casarez | Powered by a 484 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission 1/4 […]
George Johnson from Macedon, New York USA (Comp Number: 127) 1978 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 1 "Jim Wemett" Owned by Jim Wemett from Macedon, New York USA '78 Chevrolet Corvette by Don Long | Powered by a 484 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission 1/4 Mile ET: […]
Keith Jackson from Lakewood, Colorado USA (Comp Number: 589) 1998 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 5 "Jackson Racing" Owned by Cal Jackson from Lakewood, Colorado USA '96 Dodge Avenger by Murf McKinney | Powered by a 500 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi with direct drive 1/4 Mile ET: 5.280 at Unknown | […]
Tommy Ivo from Burbank, California USA (Comp Number: 714) 1977 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 7 "Nationwise Rod Shop" Owned by Tommy Ivo from Burbank, California USA '76 Chrysler Cordoba by Jaime Sarte | Powered by a 484 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi by Tommy Ivo with 2 speed manual transmission 1/4 […]
Keith Jackson from Lakewood, Colorado USA (Comp Number: 589) 1997 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FA, Class: AA/FC, Div: 8 "Gary McGrath" Owned by Gary McGrath from Melbourne, Victoria Australia '94 Chevrolet Lumina by an Unknown chassis builder | Powered by a 500 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi with direct drive 1/4 Mile ET: 5.490 at […]
Kosty Ivanof from Brighton, Massachusetts USA (Comp Number: 101) 1986 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 1 "Future Force" Owned by Chuck Etchells from Putnam, Connecticut USA '86 Pontiac Trans Am by an Unknown chassis builder | Powered by a 500 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission 1/4 Mile […]
Kosty Ivanof from Brighton, Massachusetts USA (Comp Number: 101) 1978 - Category: FUELFC, Type: FN, Class: AA/FC, Div: 1 "Boston Shaker" Owned by Kosty Ivanof from Brighton, Massachusetts USA '75 Chevrolet Monza by an Unknown chassis builder | Powered by a 426 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi with 2 speed manual transmission 1/4 Mile ET: […]