HEBRON, Ohio -- Kenny Bernstein earned his third No. 1 Top Fuel
qualifying position of the season and the 64th of his career Saturday at
the 38th annual Pontiac Excitement Nationals at National Trail Raceway.
Whit Bazemore, Jim Yates, and Matt Hines also were the top qualifiers
of their respective categories at the $2 million race, the 11th of 23
events in the $50 million NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series.
Bernstein's Budweiser King dragster blasted down the quarter-mile track
in 4.586 seconds at 323.81 mph to lead all competitors into eliminations.
"(Our team) was pretty consistent out there and that's what you
have to be if you're going to win," said Bernstein, the defending
NHRA POWERade champion. "It was really cool today but the sun might
come out tomorrow and then everyone will be basically starting over.
Luckily we have experience and the knowledge to use in that case."
Bernstein entered the event 203 points behind rival Larry Dixon and the
Miller Lite dragster. Bernstein will meet No. 16 qualifier John Smith in
the first round of eliminations. Dixon secured the No. 6 spot in the
qualifying order and will meet Scott Weis.
"I sure hope (Dixon) goes out first round, and I'm sure he's
hoping the same for me," said the 56-year-old Bernstein. "Those
guys have been awfully good out there all season and been dominant. I'm
sure the Budweiser folks are tired of reading about that blue car winning.
We can't worry about how they're going to do in eliminations because all
we can do is take care of ourselves. We have no control over what happens
to Dixon. You can only have control over your own destiny."
Bazemore scored his 20th career top spot in Funny Car as he established
a track record for time and speed when he powered his Matco Tools Pontiac
Firebird to a run of 4.798 at 320.36 to lead the 16-car field.
"It's really important for us to go rounds on Sunday," said
Bazemore, currently fifth in the standings. "On one hand we have had
a great season already winning twice and being the No. 1 qualifier twice.
On the other hand, we've been disappointed with all the first round
losses (five). I'm starting to think it's better to just consistently make
it to the semifinals and not win than win three or four times and be
knocked out in the first round a lot."
At the end of last season Bazemore made a strong run for the NHRA
championship, qualifying No. 1 at nine of the final 12 events and snagging
three wins. He finished as the runner-up to nemesis John Force and is
hoping for a run similar to last year.
"I know I've made (Force) really mad in the past on several
occasions and he's upset me too," said Bazemore. "But this year
we've become more friendly, and that makes it more fun. I think he's
killing me with kindness. I did better against him when I couldn't stand
the guy. He has a heart of gold and I'm glad I have gotten to know him
better. It's nice to beat him, even during qualifying, because he's the
best. You can't make a mistake against him. One day though, after one of
us retires, we'll go drink beers and go fishing."
Yates notched his fourth straight No. 1 Pro Stock qualifying position
and fifth of the year as he reached the finish line in a track record time
of 6.862 at 199.58 in his Splitfire/Peak Pontiac Grand Am.
Hines rode his Eagle One Suzuki to the top of the Pro Stock Motorcycle
order for the 41st time in his career when he set both ends of the track
record with a pass of 7.177 at 190.59.
Professional eliminations begin Sunday at 11 a.m.
HEBRON, Ohio -- First-round pairings for Sunday's eliminations for the
38th annual Pontiac Excitement Nationals presented by Summit Racing at
National Trail Raceway, the 11th of 23 events in the $50 million NHRA
POWERade Drag Racing Series.
TOP FUEL
1. Kenny Bernstein, 4.586 seconds, 323.81 mph vs. 16. John Smith, 4.856,
271.13; 2. Darrell Russell, 4.602, 314.75 vs. 15. Jim Head, 4.854, 295.40;
3. Cory McClenathan, 4.617, 313.07 vs. 14. Rhonda Hartman-Smith, 4.844,
283.07; 4. Doug Herbert, 4.625, 313.73 vs. 13. Chris Karamesines, 4.844,
304.12; 5. Doug Kalitta, 4.628, 318.92 vs. 12. Mitch King, 4.780, 298.80;
6. Larry Dixon, 4.628, 318.69 vs. 11. Scott Weis, 4.743, 304.12; 7. Tony
Schumacher, 4.654, 315.93 vs. 10. David Grubnic, 4.736, 300.60; 8. Andrew
Cowin, 4.688, 309.56 vs. 9. Shirley Muldowney, 4.716, 316.97.
FUNNY CAR
1. Whit Bazemore, Pontiac Firebird, 4.798, 320.36 vs. 16. Cruz Pedregon,
Firebird, 5.017, 298.07; 2. Bruce Sarver, Toyota Celica, 4.860, 308.28 vs.
15. Frank Pedregon, Firebird, 4.985, 300.93; 3. John Force, Ford Mustang,
4.863, 314.61 vs. 14. Bob Gilbertson, Firebird, 4.961, 296.11; 4. Tim
Wilkerson, Firebird, 4.869, 308.28 vs. 13. Tommy Johnson Jr., Chevy
Camaro, 4.946, 306.05; 5. Gary Densham, Mustang, 4.873, 314.17 vs. 12.
Dean Skuza, Dodge Stratus R/T, 4.937, 308.28; 6. Johnny Gray, Firebird,
4.877, 313.95 vs. 11. Dale Creasy Jr., Firebird, 4.932, 306.05; 7. Scotty
Cannon, Firebird, 4.884, 314.83 vs. 10. Del Worsham, Firebird, 4.919,
312.21; 8. Tony Pedregon, Mustang, 4.897, 312.57 vs. 9. Ron Capps, Camaro,
4.907, 306.74.
PRO STOCK
1. Jim Yates, Pontiac Grand Am, 6.862, 199.70 vs. 16. Larry Morgan, Dodge
Neon R/T, 6.905, 199.20; 2. Allen Johnson, Neon R/T, 6.871, 200.62 vs. 15.
Tom Lee, Neon R/T, 6.905, 199.37; 3. Warren Johnson, Grand Am, 6.878,
200.35 vs. 14. Mike Edwards, Chevy Cavalier, 6.904, 198.35; 4. Ron
Krisher, Cavalier, 6.880, 200.26 vs. 13. Jeg Coughlin, Cavalier, 6.902,
199.26; 5. Greg Anderson, Cavalier, 6.882, 200.92 vs. 12. Larry Nance,
Cavalier, 6.901, 198.82; 6. Mark Whisnant, Cavalier, 6.891, 199.79 vs. 11.
Tom Martino, Grand Am, 6.899, 199.29; 7. Darrell Alderman, Neon R/T,
6.891, 199.43 vs. 10. George Marnell, Grand Am, 6.897, 198.52; 8. Mark
Pawuk, Grand Am, 6.895, 198.61 vs. 9. Troy Coughlin, Cavalier, 6.897,
199.49.
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE
1. Matt Hines, Suzuki, 7.177, 190.59 vs. 16. Brian DeLong, Suzuki, 7.430,
180.74; 2. Angelle Savoie, Suzuki, 7.215, 184.45 vs. 15. Fred Camarena,
Suzuki, 7.400, 185.21; 3. Shawn Gann, Suzuki, 7.217, 191.27 vs. 14. Sam
Hurwitz, Suzuki, 7.382, 182.95; 4. Craig Treble, Suzuki, 7.223, 188.23 vs.
13. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 7.348, 180.57; 5. Mike Berry, Suzuki, 7.228,
184.35 vs. 12. Michael Phillips, Suzuki, 7.324, 187.52; 6. Antron Brown,
Suzuki, 7.232, 186.18 vs. 11. John Smith, Suzuki, 7.298, 182.67; 7. Reggie
Showers, Suzuki, 7.274, 187.73 vs. 10. Geno Scali, Kawasaki, 7.292,
184.04; 8. Joe DeSantis, Suzuki, 7.281, 186.30 vs. 9. Thomas Miceli,
Suzuki, 7.284, 186.07.
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