It’s day four of the NHRA U.S. Nationals and the second day of professional qualifying, which will also include the $100,000 to win Traxxas Nitro Shootout for Top Fuel contestants. The second session of qualifying and the opening round of the Shootout will roll off this afternoon, with the final round under the lights this evening.
As always, a special thanks to the presenting sponsor of our same day event coverage, Mickey Thompson Performance Tires & Wheels!

How do you get an instant reaction from the crowd here at Indy? Boil the hides clear to the 1/8-mile mark…that’s how. Several of the Gasser racers, whose performance includes crew in tribal outfits and Backup Girls in go-go boots, are letting their classic machines eat all for the entertainment of the fans.
Reigning Top Alcohol Dragster champion Jim Whiteley (left) remained No. 1 after this afternoon's session, following his earlier 5.34 up with another stellar 5.37. The Hirata Motorsports gang and driver Dave Hirata (right) always have fun at the track, as evidenced by their colorful tow vehicle.

Chris Demke, the current national points leader in Top Alcohol Dragster, is fourth in the order with his 5.41, 266 mph best in qualifying.

Last spring, Northwest Top Alcohol Dragster racer Shawn Cowie was critically injured in a highway traffic accident when the motorcycle he was riding was struck by a vehicle in Nashville, Tenn. Cowie, who nearly lost his life in the accident, not only persevered and recovered from his injuries, but was able to step back into the cockpit of his dragster this season, winning a Division 6 race in Woodburn, Ore. and following it with a big win at the NHRA Northwest Nationals in Seattle. Cowie and company are here in Indy this weekend chasing their first U.S. Nationals victory.

Tony Bartone, who is currently leading the Top Alcohol Funny Car national points standings, recently parted ways with team owner Rick Jackson and has teamed with Mickey Ferro and his Ryco-sponsored team to finish out the 2013 campaign.
There's lots of great sportman action to be had today, as the early rounds of Stock, Super Comp, and Super Gas are underway.

Antron Brown and Khalid alBalooshi kicked off the first round of the Traxxas Nitro Shootout this afternoon. Balooshi boiled the hides on his Al-Anabi dragster as Brown sailed to a 3.98-second win.

Lee Beard guided his driver, Steve Torrence, into the second round of the Traxxas Shootout with a first round defeat of Tony Schumacher in a stellar 3.87 to 3.90 drag race.

Brittany Force, the current No. 1 qualifier on Top Fuel, who made her way into the Traxxas Nitro Shootout by way of the fan vote, posted the best elapsed time of the opening round with a 3.86 but was second off the starting line, allowing Shawn Langdon to squeak by with his 3.87.

Allen Johnson was only fourth quick in the second Pro Stock session with his 6.705, but he remains No. 1 going into tonight’s qualifying.

Hector Arana Sr. demoralized the Pro Stock Motorcycle field in the hot and muggy second session this afternoon, running the only “six”, a 6.968, to move to No. 1. The closest rider to Arana was Shawn Gann at 7.020.

We got through the second session of Top Fuel and a pair of Funny Cars before the dark clouds that had been descending upon Lucas Oil Raceway began to spit enough to bring a stoppage to the action. After touching up the track, the next pair of cars were rolling to the ready-line when the skies unloaded. High winds, blinding rain, and hail sent spectators and race teams scattering for cover. Needless to say, we’ll be down for a while.

You could say we got a little rain here at Indy, and it came in a very short period of time. It continues to drizzle and there’s been lightning off in the distance, but NHRA officials are still holding out hope the evening session of Funny Car can be completed. The rest of the categories, including Top Fuel, Pro Stock, Pro Stock Motorcycle, and Pro Mod, have been shut down for the evening.

If you were one of those that left the Lucas Oil Raceway during the long rain delay – and there were many of you – than you certainly missed out. NHRA Safety Safari members worked all evening to get the racing surface dry so we could resume Funny Car qualifying, and they made it happen. As announcer Alan Reinhart put it as the teams rushed to the lanes, “if you’re a Funny Car crew chief, this isn’t the time to be bashful.” Remarkably lower air temperatures and a big drop in track temperature thanks to the rain meant it was prime time to lay down some numbers.
NHRA Funny Car points leader Matt Hagan shattered both ends of the track record and took over the qualifying lead Saturday at the 59th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis.
Brittany Force (Top Fuel), Allen Johnson (Pro Stock) and Hector Arana (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also were qualifying leaders at the world’s most prestigious drag race, the 18th of 24 events in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Series.
Rain wiped away Saturday’s second qualifying session as competitors made one qualifying run for the second straight day. The final two qualifying sessions are scheduled for 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Eliminations are set for Monday at 11 a.m.
Rain showers also moved the final two rounds of the Traxxas Nitro Shootout for Top Fuel to Sunday and they will now take place at the start of Top Fuel’s regularly scheduled qualifying times. The Traxxas Nitro Shootout for Funny Car will take place during its regularly scheduled time on Sunday.
After the three-hour rain delay, Hagan powered his 8,000-horsepower Magneti Marelli/Rocky Boots Dodge Charger to a leading performance of 4.007 seconds at 319.22 mph in considerably cooler conditions. Hagan, who has four wins in 2013, would gain his fourth No. 1 qualifier of 2013 and 14th of his career if the run holds. The 2011 Funny Car world champion is also seeking his first Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals victory.
“It was an incredible run and it was an awesome deal to be able to do that at Indy,” Hagan said. “It was worth the wait for us. It’s just been a phenomenal year and it was cool to see the fans so pumped after that. My team does an amazing job and I’m so glad we could set the track record here.”
Johnny Gray went 4.012 at 312.13 in his Pitch Energy Dodge Charger to take over the second spot while Del Worsham jumped to third after he powered his DHL Toyota Camry to a 4.045 at 313.15. Worsham is currently 11th in the points standings and trails Robert Hight by 30 points for the 10th and final spot in the Countdown to the Championship.Hagan will meet Tim Wilkerson in the first round of the $100,000 Traxxas Nitro Shootout on Sunday.
“What an awesome car Dickie (Venables, crew chief) gave us and we’re really fired up for the Traxxas Shootout (Sunday),” Hagan said. “It’s going to take a really good car to beat us right now.”
In the first round of the Top Fuel Traxxas Nitro Shootout, top seed Shawn Langdon squeezed out a holeshot victory over Brittany Force, running 3.874 at 316.60 in his Al-Anabi Racing dragster. He will meet Antron Brown in the semifinals after the defending world champion knocked off Langdon’s Al-Anabi teammate Khalid alBalooshi with a 3.985 at 301.67 in his Matco Tools dragster.
Spencer Massey went 3.931 at 311.77 in his Battery Extender/Schumacher Electric to set up a semifinal matchup with Steve Torrence in a rematch of the 2012 Traxxas Nitro Shootout final. Torrence powered his Capco Contractors dragster past Tony Schumacher dragster with a run of 3.878 at 316.82.
“To run that 3.87, that’s exactly what we were trying to do,” Langdon said. “We knew we couldn’t take Brittany lightly. We had to race our race but also know we were going up against a fast car. I heard her the entire way down the track and it was a great first-round race, so we were fortunate to get the win. We’re going to be in pressure situations from here on out, so we have to have our ‘A’ game.”
Despite the razor-thin first-round loss in the Traxxas Nitro Shootout, Force remained the No. 1 qualifier in Top Fuel with her performance of 3.820 at 313.44 in her Castrol Edge dragster from Friday. If it holds through Sunday, rookie driver Force, the daughter of NHRA Funny Car icon John Force, would gain the first No. 1 qualifying position of her career.
Doug Kalitta and his Mac Tools dragster jumped to the second position after powering his way to a 3.829 at 320.81. Massey is third with a 3.837 at 316.38.
Nobody could match Johnson’s top qualifying time of 661 at 207.02 from Friday in Pro Stock, keeping the defending world champion in the No. 1 position in his Team Mopar Dodge Avenger. Johnson, who is looking for his first Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals win, would claim his third No. 1 qualifier of the season and 31st of his career if it holds on Sunday.
Shane Gray stayed qualified second in his Gray Motorsports Chevy Camaro after going 6.665 at 207.78 on Friday. Points leader and five-time 2013 winner Mike Edwards remained third in his Interstate Batteries/I Am Second Camaro with his run of 6.669 at 206.70.
Arana was the only Pro Stock Motorcycle rider to reach the 6-second zone, going 6.968 at 192.80 on his Lucas Oil Products Buell. If it holds, it would be the first No. 1 qualifier of the season for Arana and 23rd of his career.
“We didn’t know what to expect because of the heat and we didn’t think it would be that fast,” Arana said. “But we stayed calm and made a great run. I was happy and jumping up and down. I’ve been struggling for a little bit and I needed a run like that to get my confidence back.”
Matt Smith, who ran a 7.010 at 192 on his Viper Motorcycle Company Racing Buell on Friday, was bumped to second. Steve Johnson is currently third with a 7.017 at 190.65 on his Suzuki while Shawn Gann moved to fourth after going 7.020 at 189.71 on his Pirana Z Racing Buell.
Saturday’s results after the first two of four rounds of qualifying for the 59th annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway Park at Indianapolis, 18th of 24 events in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series. Qualifying will continue Sunday for Monday’s final eliminations.
Top Fuel — 1. Brittany Force, 3.820 seconds, 313.44 mph; 2. Doug Kalitta, 3.829, 320.81; 3. Spencer Massey, 3.837, 316.38; 4. Tommy Johnson Jr., 3.845, 319.22; 5. Bob Vandergriff, 3.848, 304.39; 6. Terry McMillen, 3.863, 319.22; 7. Shawn Langdon, 3.874, 316.60; 8. David Grubnic, 3.876, 318.47; 9. Steve Torrence, 3.878, 316.82; 10. Pat Dakin, 3.889, 273.94; 11. Tony Schumacher, 3.904, 316.90; 12. Billy Torrence, 3.924, 309.84.
Not Qualified: 13. Damien Harris, 3.944, 292.08; 14. T.J. Zizzo, 3.949, 305.56; 15. Antron Brown, 3.985, 301.67; 16. Leah Pruett, 3.991, 303.64; 17. Chris Karamesines, 4.021, 295.98; 18. Khalid alBalooshi, 4.272, 197.80; 19. Bruce Litton, 4.438, 183.59; 20. Clay Millican, 4.551, 171.66; 21. J.R. Todd, 4.688, 163.31; 22. Sidnei Frigo, 4.963, 151.39; 23. Brandon Bernstein, 5.106, 138.87; 24. Morgan Lucas, 5.609, 125.99; 25. Cory McClenathan, 5.619, 120.61.
Funny Car — 1. Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 4.007, 319.22; 2. Johnny Gray, Charger, 4.012, 312.13; 3. Del Worsham, Toyota Camry, 4.045, 313.15; 4. Bob Tasca III, Ford Mustang, 4.046, 313.88; 5. Ron Capps, Charger, 4.049, 315.27; 6. Robert Hight, Mustang, 4.056, 310.91; 7. Chad Head, Camry, 4.064, 308.35; 8. Paul Lee, Charger, 4.072, 297.61; 9. John Force, Mustang, 4.087, 309.70; 10. Cruz Pedregon, Camry, 4.087, 300.13; 11. Courtney Force, Mustang, 4.088, 316.30; 12. Tim Wilkerson, Mustang, 4.130, 304.80.
Not Qualified: 13. Jack Beckman, 4.145, 306.53; 14. Blake Alexander, 4.214, 296.50; 15. Tony Pedregon, 4.509, 198.20; 16. Bob Bode, 4.517, 196.99; 17. Alexis DeJoria, 6.847, 97.91; 18. Jeff Arend, 8.712, 67.80.
Pro Stock — 1. Allen Johnson, Dodge Avenger, 6.661, 207.02; 2. Shane Gray, Chevy Camaro, 6.665, 207.78; 3. Mike Edwards, Camaro, 6.669, 206.70; 4. Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.675, 206.80; 5. V. Gaines, Avenger, 6.676, 207.98; 6. Jason Line, Camaro, 6.688, 207.59; 7. Jeg Coughlin, Avenger, 6.688, 206.07; 8. Rickie Jones, Camaro, 6.694, 207.11; 9. Vincent Nobile, Avenger, 6.698, 206.45; 10. Mark Martino, Pontiac GXP, 6.712, 206.45; 11. Larry Morgan, Ford Mustang, 6.712, 205.88; 12. Greg Stanfield, Camaro, 6.714, 205.22.
Not Qualified: 13. Kurt Johnson, 6.716, 206.23; 14. Curt Steinbach, 6.731, 206.07; 15. Warren Johnson, 6.747, 205.41; 16. Matt Hartford, 6.748, 205.41; 17. Rodger Brogdon, 6.760, 205.07; 18. Steve Kent, 6.777, 205.22; 19. Lewis Worden, 6.781, 204.51; 20. Paul Pittman, 6.866, 202.21; 21. Dave River, 6.909, 200.65; 22. John Gaydosh Jr, 6.993, 197.16; 23. Chris McGaha, 13.202, 65.79.
Pro Stock Motorcycle — 1. Hector Arana, Buell, 6.968, 192.96; 2. Matt Smith, Buell, 7.010, 192.00; 3. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 7.017, 190.65; 4. Shawn Gann, Buell, 7.020, 189.71; 5. John Hall, Buell, 7.022, 189.79; 6. Adam Arana, Buell, 7.025, 190.73; 7. Hector Arana Jr, Buell, 7.029, 191.40; 8. Michael Ray, Buell, 7.032, 190.59; 9. Angie Smith, Buell, 7.033, 189.50; 10. Jerry Savoie, Suzuki, 7.037, 190.48; 11. Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 7.039, 189.60; 12. LE Tonglet, Suzuki, 7.048, 190.32.
Not Qualified: 13. Dawn Minturn, 7.061, 188.49; 14. Mike Berry, 7.064, 189.15; 15. Karen Stoffer, 7.071, 190.27; 16. Craig Treble, 7.093, 189.52; 17. Jim Underdahl, 7.106, 190.59; 18. Scotty Pollacheck, 7.154, 187.39; 19. Andrew Hines, 7.157, 187.68; 20. Freddie Camarena, 7.219, 186.15; 21. Wesley Wells, 7.236, 185.87; 22. Joe DeSantis, 7.244, 184.22; 23. Redell Harris, 7.396, 180.40.