2011 Champions (l-r): Eddie Krawic, Del Worsham, Matt Hagan, Jason Line |
Veteran driver Worsham captured the Top Fuel season crown while Hagan avenged last season's runner-up performance by taking the Funny Car title. Eddie Krawiec claimed his second Pro Stock Motorcycle championship. Pro Stock champ Jason Line secured his title two weeks ago in Las Vegas.
Event Winners (l-r): Andrew Hines, Greg Stanfield, Matt Hagan, Del Worsham |
Longtime Funny Car racer Worsham, 41, claimed the Top Fuel championship in dramatic fashion by edging series challenger Spencer Massey at the finish line in the winner-take-all semifinal round. He went on to claim his eighth victory of the season and 33rd of his career by outrunning Tony Schumacher in the final round. Worsham powered his Al-Anabi Racing dragster to a 3.796 second run at 318.02 mph to finish just in front of Schumacher's U.S. Army machine, which posted a 3.799 at 321.50 and went winless for the season for the first time since the 2001 season.
"The semifinal round was the biggest of my 21 year career as far as what was at stake," Worsham said. "Spencer Massey is a great competitor. It was so close, I didn't know if I had won. When I saw the ESPN cameras coming over to me it was like, wow, I was speechless after that round."
Del Worsham vs Tony Schumacher |
"Alan Johnson's abilities are unmatched, he's unbelievable and a great motivator," Worsham said. "(Team owner) Sheikh Khalid put this team together with Alan, and Brian Husen did great in his first season as a crew chief. I was really down after (the race in) Reading (Pa.), and we weren't very good in Phoenix. Alan called me and Brian into his trailer after Phoenix and said we're going to roll out a new chassis. This new car has been great for us."
Matt Hagan vs Robert Hight |
"You come in expecting the worst and hoping for the best," Hagan said. "It really is truly amazing this weekend to win the championship and win the race. It's a testimony to all of my guys who have worked so hard on this DieHard team. They were so relaxed today. Being in that situation last year with John Force really helped us. I hate the phrase you've gotta lose one to win one, but in this case it's sort of true. Last year we were trying so hard to make everything happen that we kind of chased it away I think, and this year we just let it all come to us."
Hagan earned $500,000 for the championship title, which is the first for crew chief Tommy DeLago and the second Funny Car title for team owner Don Schumacher, who also won in 2005 with Gary Scelzi.
"I am really happy for DieHard and all the associates on the car," Hagan said. "These Funny Car trophies are so hard to come by. When you can win it all, you have truly accomplished something."
Andrew Hines vs Eddie Krawiec |
"This has been my championship all year long," Krawiec said. "This championship validates the championship I won in 2008 when I didn't win any races. For Andrew and I to go to the final two races and be winner and runner-up is amazing. Plus to have the opportunity to race with such great competitors, I couldn't ask for anything more."
Hines earned his second win of the season in Pro Stock Motorcycle, outrunning newly crowned champ Krawiec in the final. Hines took his 25th career victory with a 6.814 at 196.39 on his Screamin' Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson, while Krawiec fouled at the start on his Harley-Davidson.
"Pomona has always been on my list and it's been a thorn in my side," Hines said. "I've been racing here for ten years and it's been a long road. I've had a lot of ups and downs at this track. Today, our guys did an outstanding job. Communication doesn't need to happen in our pit area because everyone knows what to do. It's amazing to see our whole team perform. We put both of our V-Rods in the final at the last two races this year and luckily, I was able to get the last win of the year. It' doesn't get any better than that."
Greg Stanfield vs Kurt Johnson |
"Any time that you win the last race of the season, it makes the winter time a lot better," Stanfield said. "We've been a bit behind in this game for a while, we're a little bit off, the car has got a lot of runs, and we'll be hoping to get a new car for next year. It takes a lot of people to put a program like this together. And I have to thank J.D. Coffman of Coffman Trucking and Kenny Koretsky of NitroFish for their help. We're a small team so we try to run everything really tight. We use our equipment probably longer than we need to. But for them guys, it's special to give them a win."
The 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series season begins Feb. 9-12 with the 52nd annual O'Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals presented by Super Start Batteries at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.
POMONA, Calif. -- Sunday's final results from the 47th annual Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. The race is the final of 22 in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series:
Top Fuel -- Del Worsham, 3.796 seconds, 318.02 mph def. Tony Schumacher, 3.799 seconds, 321.50 mph.
Funny Car -- Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 4.009, 317.79 def. Robert Hight, Ford Mustang, 4.031, 318.92.
Pro Stock -- Greg Stanfield, Pontiac GXP, 6.597, 209.59 def. Kurt Johnson, GXP, 19.886, 44.02.
Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.814, 196.39 def. Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, foul.
Top Alcohol Dragster -- Jim Whiteley, 5.300, 269.62 def. Ray Martin, 5.422, 265.80.
Top Alcohol Funny Car -- Jay Payne, Ford Mustang, 5.575, 259.36 def. Sean Bellemeur, Chevy Camaro, 5.676, 255.73.
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