Brittany Force and her father, John Force, led the nitro categories on day one of the U.S. Nationals. (NHRA Photo)
Brittany Force and her father, John Force, led the nitro categories on day one of the U.S. Nationals. (NHRA Photo)

Force Family Sets Early U.S. Nationals Pace

CLERMONT, Ind. – The Force family dominated at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis on Friday, as both Brittany and John Force powered to the provisional No. 1 qualifying positions in Top Fuel and Funny Car, respectively, at the biggest race of the season, the 67th annual Dodge//SRT NHRA U.S. Nationals.

Kyle Koretsky (Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) are also the provisional No. 1 qualifiers at the 13th event of the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season. It is also the final race of the NHRA regular season before the Countdown to the Championship playoffs begin.

B. Force claimed the top spot on Friday in Top Fuel by going 3.684 seconds at 334.57 mph in her 11,000-horsepower Monster Energy dragster to continue her incredible run in qualifying. If it holds, it would give the former world champ her sixth straight No. 1 qualifier and eighth during her banner season. Earlier this year, the father and daughter Force won on the same weekend to become the first father-daughter winner on the same day in NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series history, and B. Force would love to see it happen again on drag racing’s grandest stage.

“It says a lot about this team,” B. Force said. “We want No. 1 qualifiers and we want to win on raceday. We want to do it here at the biggest race of the season. I love this place and we want to get this win. There’s so much history behind this race and winning here is the one thing every driver wants to do. I’ve been chasing the Indy win and we want to come out here and do it this weekend.”

Points leader and three-time defending world champ Steve Torrence clocked a run of 3.688 seconds at 329.50 mph to sit second, while Doug Kalitta is third after going 3.751 seconds at 317.05 mph.

J. Force raced to No. 1 in Funny Car with a run of 3.877 seconds at 330.72 mph in his 11,000-horsepower PEAK Chevrolet Camaro. He is after his second No. 1 spot this year and 162nd in his legendary career. Another Indy victory could also put him back in the points lead at the key time of the season, and Force loved the 330-mph rush of running at the Big Go under the lights.

“I’ve always loved running here at night,” J. Force said. “Daniel Hood does a great job with my car. He’s a smart guy and he really knows what he’s doing. It’s a great night at Indy and I’m really proud of Brittany. We’re just doing really well together. When I go down there in the dark, I get so pumped up in there. I really just love getting in the car.”

Bob Tasca III ran a 3.889-second pass at 332.67 mph to qualify in the second position, while Force’s teammate, Robert Hight, went 3.889 seconds at 329.67 mph to sit third. Points leader Matt Hagan tested positive for COVID-19 and has withdrawn from competition this weekend. Veteran Tommy Johnson Jr. will be driving the team’s car this weekend.

Continuing his late-season surge, Pro Stock rising star Kyle Koretsky made the top run in the class on Friday, taking the No. 1 spot in his Lucas Oil Chevrolet Camaro with a run of 6.572 seconds at 208.07 mph. Koretsky, currently sixth in points, was the provisional No. 1 qualifier two races ago in Topeka, but it didn’t hold up as the second-year driver is seeking his first No. 1 qualifier of his young career and his first victory as well.

Troy Coughlin Jr., who was the top qualifier in Topeka, is second after the opening session with a run of 6.584 seconds at 206.57 mph. Defending world champ and U.S. Nationals winner Erica Enders went 6.588 seconds to 206.59 mph to put her third, while points leader Greg Anderson is seventh with his run of 6.607 seconds at 207.24 mph.

Looking to get his season going at the right time, Eddie Krawiec got off to a great start on Friday in Pro Stock Motorcycle, jumping to the top spot on his Vance & Hines Buell with a run of 6.826 seconds at 199.40 mph. If it holds, Krawiec would pick up his first No. 1 qualifier of the season and 49th in his career. Currently eighth in points and looking for his first win of the season before the Countdown to the Championship, Krawiec impressed on Friday with his standout run.

Steve Johnson is currently qualified second with his run of 6.860 seconds at 196.56 mph and Scotty Pollacheck, the defending U.S. Nationals winner, is third after going 6.866 seconds at 197.74 mph. Points leader Matt Smith went 6.892 seconds at 200.17 mph to sit in the sixth spot.