POMONA, Calif. – Following a dominant performance in qualifying throughout 2021, Brittany Force kept the ball rolling on Saturday at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.
Force topped the qualifying charts in the Top Fuel category during the opening race of the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season, the 62nd annual Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com.
Ron Capps (Funny Car) and Erica Enders (Pro Stock) also qualified No. 1 at the first of 22 races during the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.
Force powered to the top with a run of 3.661 seconds at 333.91 mph in the final qualifying session, giving her 33 career No. 1 qualifiers in her 11,000-horsepower Monster Energy dragster. She drove to 12 No. 1 positions a year ago and is now seeking her first Winternationals victory as she looks to begin the campaign on an impressive note. Force will take on Ron August in the first round of eliminations on Sunday.
“It feels awesome to be back out here at my home track and starting a new season,” Force said. “I’m glad to be back, doing what we love and it’s even better to go No. 1 at the first race of the season. It pumps all of us up. We’re excited to get going and see what we can do this season. It felt good to have a solid pass going into race day. A 3.66, that’s pretty outstanding.”
Justin Ashley, who was the provisional No. 1 qualifier on Friday, took second with a run of 3.676 seconds at 331.45 mph and Mike Salinas was right behind thanks to his 3.677-second run at 329.02 mph from Friday. Austin Prock jumped to fourth on Saturday with his pass of 3.711 seconds at 331.85 mph.
Capps, the reigning Funny Car world champ, closed out qualifying with an outstanding performance, slipping past Robert Hight with his run of 3.857 seconds at 332.43 mph in his 11,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Parts Funny Car. After moving into a team ownership role for the first time and forming Ron Capps Motorsports in the off-season, it was also an ideal start for the veteran. In a thrilling, must-see first-round matchup to open eliminations, Capps will take on longtime rival and 16-time world champ John Force.
“We went up there to run an .83. That’s what Guido (crew chief, Dean Antonelli) put in it,” Capps said. “It started cooling off, so we came back and made some changes. That thing was a rocket ship. I could hear (Robert) Hight over there but I couldn’t see him, but I knew he was right there. That means if you’re running with (tuner) Jimmy Prock, you’re running pretty good. This No. 1 qualifier hat right here, means a lot. To start off as a team owner and have all the people who have helped throughout the off-season, it’s huge.”
Hight took the second spot with his pass of 3.861 seconds at 331.36 mph, while Matt Hagan is third with a 3.886-second pass at 329.34 mph.
Looking for the first Winternationals victory during her storied career, Enders moved a step closer by starting the year with a No. 1 qualifier thanks to her run of 6.521 seconds at 210.44 mph in her Melling Performance/Elite Motorsports Chevrolet Camaro. It gives Enders, a four-time world champ, her 24th career No. 1 qualifier.
She will open eliminations against Cristian Cuadra and the standout is focused on picking up her first win in the event in what is Pro Stock’s 900th race. Sunday’s winner will also receive a special trophy along with the Wally to commemorate the 900th event in class history.
“I feel like this is the best race car we’ve had in a long time,” Enders said. “We had a goal in the off-season to come out swinging. I feel like we have something to prove and the guys went to work hard in the engine shop. To lay down three consistent runs like that during the three qualifying sessions gives you confidence heading into race day. Tomorrow is very exciting and I just try to focus on keeping it as a normal race. I just go up and try to control every aspect in my lane with my race car. We’ve been fortunate enough to battle it out for a lot of really cool awards and this 900th event for Pro Stock, it would definitely mean a lot to take that bad boy home.”
Defending event winner Aaron Stanfield qualified second thanks to his run of 6.527 seconds at 210.37 mph and Kyle Koretsky qualified third thanks to his Friday run of 6.528 seconds at 209.20 mph. Greg Anderson, the defending world champ, qualified fourth and will be seeking his 100th career victory on Sunday.