TEAM JFR QUALIFYING REPORT
2016 NHRA Final Qualifying Summary
3rd of 24 races in the NHRA Mello Yello Series
2016 NHRA Final Qualifying Summary
3rd of 24 races in the NHRA Mello Yello Series
47th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals
Gainesville Raceway
Gainesville, FL
March 18-20, 2016
March 18-20, 2016
Photo credit Gary Nastase (CForce, BForce, JForce) and Ron Lewis Photography (Hight) for media use only
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C. FORCE, HIGHT LEAD JFR
INTO RACEDAY AT GATORNATIONALS
GAINESVILLE,
FL – Mother Nature cooperated with the Mello Yello Drag Racing Series and in
spite of a dire forecast all the pro classes were able to make four qualifying
runs in advance of the 47th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals. The
final two sessions today were delayed but once the race cars took to the track
Courtney Force and Robert Hight made strong efforts to put themselves in
contention for victory as the No. 2 and No. 3 qualifiers, respectively.
Seven-time Gatornationals winner John Force will go into race day as the No. 9
qualifier and Brittany Force will have her best starting position, No. 5 in Top
Fuel.
Courtney
Force clocked a career-best 3.893 ET today to close out qualifying at the
Gatornationals and put her in the No. 2 position going into the third race day
of the 2016 season. The Traxxas Chevrolet Camaro SS Funny Car driver will line up
beside Dave Richards for only the second time in her career.
“Our team
has definitely been on a roll lately getting this car down the race track,
making impressive runs and making consistent runs. We made it through the rain
and got in all of our qualifying passes this weekend,” said Force.
“We ended up
in the No. 2 spot and ran our career-best with a 3.89 and we did it with a hole
out. I felt like I was driving that car all over the place, but I had to do
whatever I could to just get it down to the other end and I’m glad that I did.
It was a great run even with that problem, but it definitely gets me motivated
for race day tomorrow. The fact that we can run a number like that with the car
not even at 100% makes me feel great about tomorrow. I just hope we can
continue to do what we have been, improve and learn from each pass and go rounds
tomorrow on race day,” added Force.
The last
time Force matched up with Dave Richards was in the first round at Epping in
2014. Force came out victorious. This is Force’s best starting position at the
famed Gatornationals. In 2014 she raced to the semi-finals as the No. 5
qualifier before losing to John Force.
Two-time
Gatornationals winner Robert Hight is heading into race day hoping for the sun
to come out and bring some of the Florida heat to Gainesville Raceway. His Auto
Club Chevrolet Camaro SS Funny Car is hands down the quickest Funny Car in the
heat posting the quickest ETs in both of the early sessions on Friday and
today. Hight’s team has not capitalized on the cooler temps during the night
sessions.
“We screwed
up the two night sessions and we were hoping to run 3.8s both nights. This Auto Club Chevrolet is plenty capable of
doing that. We are running 3.92 in the heat,” said Hight at the end of the day.
“It is a real handful right now. It is carrying the front end but these guys
will fix that. If the conditions are good in the morning I believe we’ll run in
the 3.80s. If the sun is out and it is hot this is the fastest car out here in
the heat.”
In 2012
Hight raced to his first Gatornationals victory from the No. 3 position. Two
years later Hight outran John Force in the final to pick up his second
Gatornationals win. The 2009 Funny Car champion will be looking to join Kenny
Bernstein, Gordie Bonin and Ron Capps as a three time winner with four round
wins tomorrow.
“I have a
lot of confidence. I am ready for race day and we’ll get these problems fixed.
When you win one of these events you have to earn it. It is not going to be
easy racing but I feel good about racing anyone on my side of the ladder,” said
Hight.
Hight will
face Terry Haddock in the first round for just the second time in his career.
They previously met in the first round of the 2012 Las Vegas spring national
event. Hight got the round win and went on to win that event.
The success
of Hight and Courtney Force will carry over to the PEAK Antifreeze and Coolant
Funny Car team on Sunday. John Force’s Chevrolet Camaro Funny Car had a tough
two days of qualifying and it took all the driving talent of 143-time winner
John Force to narrowly miss qualifying in the top half of the field. Force will
go into race day as the No. 9 Funny Car and it will be only the sixth time
since 1981 that Force won’t start the Gatornationals with lane choice.
“I know how
to race here. I know this race track really well. I didn’t make a full pull
this weekend but I am confident we’ll get this figured out for tomorrow.”
The
winningest driver in NHRA history will rely on the strength and depth of his
teams to give him the best chance of victory over reigning Funny Car champion
Del Worsham in the first round.
“Courtney
stepping up and running that 3.89 was huge. We were so consistent in Phoenix
and now we are struggling a little here. It’s not the driver or the crew chief
but there is something going on and we are going to find it. We made some
changes after Phoenix and I think we are going to switch back,” said Force.
This is the second
time Force has qualified No. 9 at the Gatornationals. In 1984 he raced to the
quarter-finals. The last time Force started the Gatornationals from the bottom half
of the field was two years ago when he raced to the final round from the No. 16
position.
The Monster
Energy Top Fuel dragster will head into Sunday with their best Gatornationals
starting position and continued momentum from strong qualifying runs. Force was
provisional No. 1 qualifier on Friday and took advantage of her lofty position
to aggressively attack the track. At the end of the day she slipped to No. 5
but has a lot of confidence that her team knows the limits of the race track.
“It feels
really good knowing that I have a consistent race car. I feel really confident
since we have made so many quality runs. I don’t have to worry about going up
to the starting line thinking about how this Monster Energy dragster is going
to run. I know it is going to go right down the track,” said Force, a seven-time
Top Fuel finalist.
Force will
face Morgan Lucas in the first round at Gainesville Raceway.
“I am
excited to be out here at the Gatornationals. I came here as a kid and this is
a huge race on our circuit. You can tell by looking in the grandstands. It is a
packed race. I think we are off to a great start. We made some great runs
yesterday and we struggled a little today but we are still No. 5 which is
pretty good. We have Morgan Lucas in the first round and that Lucas Oil
dragster will be tough. We’ll take it one step at a time.”
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NHRA ON TV
Sunday, March 20 Finals 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM ET (FS1) LIVE
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THE DRIVERS
JOHN FORCE, 66, PEAK Antifreeze
Chevrolet Camaro SS
Final Qualifying: 9th
at 3.996 seconds, 299.20 mph
Bonus Qualifying
Points: +1 (3rd quickest of Q3)
First round opponent
(W-L): Del Worsham (50-27)
ROBERT HIGHT, 46, Auto Club of Southern
California Chevrolet
Camaro SS
Final Qualifying: 3rd at 3.921 seconds, 327.43 mph
Bonus Qualifying Points: +6 (Quickest of Q1 and Q3)
Bonus Qualifying Points: +6 (Quickest of Q1 and Q3)
First round opponent
(W-L): Terry Haddock (1-0)
COURTNEY FORCE, 27, Traxxas Chevrolet Camaro SS
Final Qualifying: 2nd at 3.893 seconds, 322.96 mph
Bonus Qualifying Points: +3 (3rd quickest of Q2 and 2nd quickest of Q4)
Bonus Qualifying Points: +3 (3rd quickest of Q2 and 2nd quickest of Q4)
First round opponent
(W-L): Dave Richards (1-0)
BRITTANY
FORCE, 29, Monster Energy Top Fuel Dragster
Final Qualifying: 5th at 3.745 seconds, 309.56 mph
Bonus Qualifying Points: +4 (3rd quickest of Q1 and
quickest of Q2)
First round opponent
(W-L): Morgan Lucas (0-2)
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RACE SCHEDULE:
Sunday,
March 20
Final
Eliminations 11:00 AM
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