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31st annual CatSpot NHRA Northwest Nationals Aug. 3-5, Pacific Trails Raceway Kent, Wash. NHRA MAJOR EVENT STATISTICS Quickest Side-by-Side Races in NHRA History: (*does not include results from NHRA Four-Wide Nationals) TOP FUEL Brittany Force, Yorba Linda, Calif, 3.674 vs. Antron Brown, Brownsburg, Ind. 3.677, 2017 Auto Club NHRA Finals, Pomona, Calif. FUNNY CAR Matt Hagan Christiansburg, Va., 3.823 vs. Robert Hight, Yorba Linda, Calif. 3.866, 2018 Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals, Pomona, Calif. PRO STOCK Erica Enders, New Orleans, 6.467 seconds to Jonathan Gray, Artesia, N.M., 6.489 seconds, 2015 AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals, Ennis, Texas PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE Eddie Krawiec, Brownsburg, Ind., 6.763 seconds vs. Andrew Hines, Brownsburg, Ind., 6.802 seconds, 2017 AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, Gainesville, Fla. Quickest Fields in NHRA History: TOP FUEL Clay Millican, Drummonds, Tenn., 3.663 seconds to Kebin Kinsley, Arlington, Texas, 3.808 seconds, 2017 Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals, Brownsburg, Ind. FUNNY CAR Jack Beckman, Norco, Calif., 3.865 seconds to John Bojec, Mentor, Ohio, 4.029 seconds, 2016 Auto Club NHRA Finals PRO STOCK Allen Johnson, Greeneville, Tenn., 6.492 seconds to Larry Morgan, Newark, Ohio, 6.555 seconds, 2012 Tire Kingdom NHRA Gatornationals, Gainesville, Fla. PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE Matt Smith, King, N.C., 6.771 to Steve Johnson, Irondale, Al., 6.890, 2017 Toyota NHRA Sonoma Nationals, Sonoma, Calif. Top NHRA Professional Season Elimination Round Wins: 76 (2004)*** Greg Anderson, Pro Stock 76 (2008)**** Tony Schumacher, Top Fuel 67 (2003)*** Anderson, Pro Stock 65 (1996)* John Force, Funny Car 65 (2016)*** Jason Line, Pro Stock 64 (2016)*** Greg Anderson, Pro Stock

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31st annual CatSpot NHRA Northwest Nationals Aug. 3-5, Pacific Trails Raceway

Kent, Wash.

NHRA MAJOR EVENT STATISTICS Quickest Side-by-Side Races in NHRA History: (*does not include results from NHRA Four-Wide Nationals) TOP FUEL – Brittany Force, Yorba Linda, Calif, 3.674 vs. Antron Brown, Brownsburg, Ind. 3.677, 2017 Auto Club NHRA Finals, Pomona, Calif. FUNNY CAR – Matt Hagan Christiansburg, Va., 3.823 vs. Robert Hight, Yorba Linda, Calif. 3.866, 2018 Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals, Pomona, Calif. PRO STOCK – Erica Enders, New Orleans, 6.467 seconds to Jonathan Gray, Artesia, N.M., 6.489 seconds, 2015 AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals, Ennis, Texas PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE – Eddie Krawiec, Brownsburg, Ind., 6.763 seconds vs. Andrew Hines, Brownsburg, Ind., 6.802 seconds, 2017 AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, Gainesville, Fla. Quickest Fields in NHRA History: TOP FUEL – Clay Millican, Drummonds, Tenn., 3.663 seconds to Kebin Kinsley, Arlington, Texas, 3.808 seconds, 2017 Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals, Brownsburg, Ind. FUNNY CAR – Jack Beckman, Norco, Calif., 3.865 seconds to John Bojec, Mentor, Ohio, 4.029 seconds, 2016 Auto Club NHRA Finals PRO STOCK – Allen Johnson, Greeneville, Tenn., 6.492 seconds to Larry Morgan, Newark, Ohio, 6.555 seconds, 2012 Tire Kingdom NHRA Gatornationals, Gainesville, Fla. PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE – Matt Smith, King, N.C., 6.771 to Steve Johnson, Irondale, Al., 6.890, 2017 Toyota NHRA Sonoma Nationals, Sonoma, Calif. Top NHRA Professional Season Elimination Round Wins: 76 (2004)*** Greg Anderson, Pro Stock 76 (2008)**** Tony Schumacher, Top Fuel 67 (2003)*** Anderson, Pro Stock 65 (1996)* John Force, Funny Car 65 (2016)*** Jason Line, Pro Stock 64 (2016)*** Greg Anderson, Pro Stock

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62 (2000)*** Jeg Coughlin, Pro Stock 62 (2010)*** Larry Dixon, Top Fuel 61 (2001)**** Kenny Bernstein, Top Fuel 61 (1999)** Force, Funny Car 60 (2004)*** Schumacher, Top Fuel 59 (1991) Darrell Alderman, Pro Stock 59 (2003)*** Dixon, Top Fuel 58 (2015)**** Erica Enders, Pro Stock 58 (2000)*** Force, Funny Car *19 events; ** 22 events; *** 23 events; **** 24 events; all other seasons 18 events. Top 10 in NHRA Mello Yello Series Victories: TOP FUEL FUNNY CAR 84 Tony Schumacher 149 John Force 62 Larry Dixon 58 Ron Capps 52 Joe Amato 43 Tony Pedregon 49 Antron Brown 43 Robert Hight 44 Doug Kalitta 36 Cruz Pedregon 39 Kenny Bernstein 35 Don Prudhomme 35 Don Garlits 31 Del Worsham 34 Cory McClenathan 30 Kenny Bernstein 25 Gary Scelzi 29 Matt Hagan 22 Steve Torrence 27 Jack Beckman PRO STOCK PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 97 Warren Johnson 48 Andrew Hines 91 Greg Anderson 46 Eddie Krawiec 85 Bob Glidden 44 Dave Schultz 61 Jeg Coughlin 42 Angelle Sampey 47 Jason Line 33 John Myers 40 Mike Edwards 30 Matt Hines 40 Kurt Johnson 19 Matt Smith 28 Darrell Alderman 18 LE Tonglet 27 Allen Johnson 16 Antron Brown 26 Lee Shepherd, Dave Connolly 14 Craig Treble Leaders in NHRA Mello Yello Series victories (*driver no longer active): 1. John Force, Funny Car 149 2. *Warren Johnson, Pro Stock 97 3. Greg Anderson, Pro Stock 91 4. *Bob Glidden, Pro Stock 85 5. Tony Schumacher, Top Fuel 84 6. *Kenny Bernstein, Funny Car (30)/Top Fuel (39) 69 7. Antron Brown, Top Fuel (49)/Pro Stock Motorcycle (16) 65 8. *Larry Dixon, Top Fuel 62 9. Jeg Coughlin, Pro Stock 61

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10. Ron Capps, Top Fuel (1)/Funny Car (57) 59 11. *Joe Amato, Top Fuel 52 12. *Don Prudhomme, Top Fuel (14)/Funny Car (35) 49 13. Andrew Hines, Pro Stock Motorcycle 48 14. Jason Line, Pro Stock 47 15. Eddie Krawiec, Pro Stock Motorcycle 46 16t. *Dave Schultz, Pro Stock Motorcycle 44 Doug Kalitta, Top Fuel 44 18t. *Tony Pedregon, Funny Car 43

Robert Hight, Funny Car 43 20. Angelle Sampey, Pro Stock Motorcycle 42 21t. *Kurt Johnson, Pro Stock 40 *Mike Edwards, Pro Stock 40 23. Del Worsham, Funny Car (31)/Top Fuel (8) 39 24. *Gary Scelzi, Top Fuel (25)/Funny Car (12) 37 25. Cruz Pedregon, Funny Car 36 26. *Don Garlits, Top Fuel 35 27. *Cory McClenathan, Top Fuel 34 28. *John Myers, Pro Stock Motorcycle 33 29. *Matt Hines, Pro Stock Motorcycle 30 30 Matt Hagan, Funny Car 29 31. *Darrell Alderman, Pro Stock 28 32t. Jack Beckman, Funny Car 27 *Allen Johnson, Pro Stock 27 34t. *Lee Shepherd, Pro Stock 26 Dave Connolly, Pro Stock 26 36t. *Jim Yates, Pro Stock 25 37. Erica Enders, Pro Stock 23 38t. *Ed McCulloch, Funny Car (18)/Top Fuel (4) 22 *Mike Dunn, Funny Car (10)/Top Fuel (12) 22 Steve Torrence, Top Fuel 22 41t. *Mark Oswald, Top Fuel (2)/Funny Car (18) 20 *Whit Bazemore, Funny Car 20 Tim Wilkerson, Funny Car 20 44t. *Gary Beck, Top Fuel 19 *Brandon Bernstein, Top Fuel 19 Matt Smith, Pro Stock Motorcycle 19 47t. *Darrell Gwynn, Top Fuel 18 *Shirley Muldowney, Top Fuel 18 *Scott Kalitta, Funny Car (1)/Top Fuel (17) 18 *Spencer Massey, Top Fuel 18

LE Tonglet, Pro Stock Motorcycle 18 52. Tommy Johnson Jr., Funny Car (15)/Top Fuel (2) 17 53. *Bruce Allen, Pro Stock 16 54t. *Al Hofmann, Funny Car 15 *Dick LaHaie, Top Fuel 15

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56t. *Gary Ormsby, Top Fuel 14 *Craig Treble, Pro Stock Motorcycle 14 Shawn Langdon, Top Fuel 14 59t. *Raymond Beadle, Funny Car 13 *Eddie Hill, Top Fuel 13 *Chuck Etchells, Funny Car 13 *Bob Panella, Pro Stock Truck 13 J.R. Todd, Top Fuel (9), Funny Car (4) 13 64t. *Billy Meyer, Funny Car 12 Larry Morgan, Ohio, Pro Stock 12 *Morgan Lucas, Top Fuel 12 Vincent Nobile 12 Courtney Force 12

Hector Arana Jr., Pro Stock Motorcycle 12 70t. *Frank Iaconio, Pro Stock 11 *Bill Jenkins, Pro Stock 11 72t. *Connie Kalitta, Top Fuel 10 *Doug Herbert, Top Fuel 10 *Mike Neff, Funny Car 10 75t. *Jeb Allen, Top Fuel 9 *Gordie Bonin, Funny Car 9 *Scott Geoffrion, Pro Stock 9 Jerry Savoie, Pro Stock Motorcycle 9 *Frank Hawley, Funny Car (7)/Top Fuel (2) 9 *Ronnie Sox, Pro Stock 9 *Randy Daniels, Pro Stock Truck 9 Most Final Rounds before first victory: Finals Driver, Category First Victory 13 Bob Vandergriff Jr., TF Dallas 2011 9 John Force, FC Montreal 1987 9 Scott Geoffrion, PS Memphis 1993 8 Tony Schumacher, TF Dallas 1999 8 Clay Millican, TF Bristol 2017 7 Dave Grubnic, TF Topeka 2005 7 Brittany Force, TF Gainesville 2016 7 Bo Butner, PS Houston 2017 6 Gary Densham, FC Memphis 2001 6 Erica Enders, PS Chicago 2012 6 Steve Johnson, PSM St. Louis 2004 6 Eddie Krawiec, PSM Atlanta 2009 6 Rickie Smith, PS Sonoma 1993 6 Scotty Pollacheck, PSM 5 Morgan Lucas, TF Atlanta 2009 5 Mark Pawuk, PS Houston 1992 5 Jim Yates, PS Brainerd 1994

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5 Jim Bernard, PSM Indianapolis 1991 5 Shawn Langdon, TF Charlotte 2 2012 4 Jerry Savoie, PSM St. Louis 2014 Most Consecutive Victories, Single Event: TOP FUEL 4 Joe Amato Denver (1987-’91) 4 Tony Schumacher Pomona 2 (2004-’07) 4 Tony Schumacher Indianapolis (2006-’09) 4 Antron Brown St. Louis (2012-’15) FUNNY CAR 5 John Force Gainesville (1992-’96) PRO STOCK 5 Bob Glidden Columbus (1979-’83) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 7 Dave Schultz Atlanta (1990-’96) Most Victories, Single Event TOP FUEL 10 Tony Schumacher Indianapolis FUNNY CAR 11 John Force Brainerd PRO STOCK 11 Bob Glidden NHRA Finals Ontario, Calif. and Pomona, Calif. PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 8 Dave Schultz Atlanta Most Victories, Single Season: TOP FUEL 15 Tony Schumacher (2008) FUNNY CAR 13 John Force (1996) PRO STOCK 15 Greg Anderson (2004) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 10 Matt Hines (1998) Most Consecutive Victories: TOP FUEL 7 Tony Schumacher (2008) FUNNY CAR 7 Don Prudhomme (1975-'76) PRO STOCK 9 Bob Glidden (1978-'79) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 8 Dave Schultz (1994)

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Winning Streaks, Single Season: 1. Dave Schultz, Pro Stock Motorcycle 8 (1994) 2. Tony Schumacher, Top Fuel 7 (2008) 3t. Schultz, Pro Stock Motorcycle 6 (1993) Matt Hines, Pro Stock Motorcycle 6 (1998) 5t. Don Prudhomme, Funny Car 5 (1976) Bob Glidden, Pro Stock 5 (1978, 1987) Cruz Pedregon, Funny Car 5 (1992) John Force, Funny Car 5 (1993, 1994) Greg Anderson, Pro Stock 5 (2004) Schumacher, Top Fuel 5 (2005) Dave Connolly, Pro Stock 5 (2007) 12t. Glidden, Pro Stock 4 (1979) Lee Shepherd, Pro Stock 4 (1981) Kenny Bernstein, Funny Car 4 (1987) John Myers, Pro Stock Motorcycle 4 (1992) Scott Kalitta, Top Fuel 4 (1994) Warren Johnson, Pro Stock 4 (1995) Cory McClenathan, Top Fuel 4 (1997) Jim Yates, Pro Stock 4 (1997 J. Force, Funny Car 4 (2000) Jeg Coughlin, Pro Stock 4 (2000, 2002) Anderson, Pro Stock 4 (2004) Mike Edwards, Pro Stock 4 (2010) Robert Hight, Funny Car 4 (2012) Ron Capps, Funny Car 4 (2017) Most Consecutive Round Wins: TOP FUEL 31 Tony Schumacher (2008) FUNNY CAR 30 Don Prudhomme (1975-'76) PRO STOCK 35 Bob Glidden (1978-'79) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 34 Dave Schultz (1994) Most Final Rounds, Single Season: TOP FUEL 18 Tony Schumacher (2008) FUNNY CAR 16 John Force (1996)

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PRO STOCK 19 Greg Anderson (2004) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 12 Matt Hines (1998) Most Consecutive Final Rounds: TOP FUEL 11 Tony Schumacher (2008) FUNNY CAR 13 Don Prudhomme (1975-'77) PRO STOCK 17 Bob Glidden (1977-'79) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 10 Dave Schultz (1993-'94) 10 Matt Hines (1997-'98) Most Elimination Round Wins: 1. John Force, FC 1305 2. Warren Johnson, PS 874 3. Tony Schumacher, TF 827 4. Greg Anderson, PS 790 5. Ron Capps, FC/TF 701 6. Antron Brown, TF/PSM 690 7. Kenny Bernstein, TF/FC 682 8. Larry Dixon, TF 678 9. Doug Kalitta, TF 646 10. Jeg Coughlin, PS 629 11. Bob Glidden, PS 597 12. Jason Line, PS 580 13. Del Worsham TF/FC 570 14. Kurt Johnson, PS 552 15. Cruz Pedregon, FC 553 16. Joe Amato, TF 527 17. Tony Pedregon, FC 517 18. Cory McClenathan, TF 514 19. Andrew Hines, PSM 466 20. Allen Johnson, PS 459 21. Don Prudhomme TF/FC 439 22. Robert Hight, FC 442 23. Mike Edwards, PS 434 24. Jim Yates, PS 420 25. Angelle Sampey, PSM 405 26. Jack Beckman TF/FC 390 27. Tommy Johnson TF/FC 387 28. Tim Wilkerson, FC 383

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29. Eddie Krawiec, PSM 382 30. Gary Scelzi, FC/TF 376 31. Larry Morgan 358 32. Whit Bazemore, FC/TF 355

Most Consecutive Final Rounds: 1. Bob Glidden, PS 17 (1977-'79) 2. Lee Shepherd, PS 16 (1981-’82) 3. Don Prudhomme, FC 13 (1975-'77) 4. Tony Schumacher, TF 11 (2008) 5. Dave Schultz, PSM 10 (1993-'94) Matt Hines, PSM 10 (1997-'98) 7. Shepherd, PS 9 (1980) 8t. Glidden, PS 8 (1980-’81) John Myers, PSM 8 (1992) Schultz, PSM 8 (1994) M. Hines, PSM 8 (1998) Greg Anderson, PS 8 (2004) Jason Line, PS 8 (2016) Anderson, PS 8 (2016) 15t. Kenny Bernstein, FC 7 (1985) Glidden, PS 7 (1987) Schultz, PSM 7 (1990-’91) John Force, FC 7 (1996) J. Force, FC 7 (1996) M. Hines, PSM 7 (1997) Schumacher, TF 7 (2005) Eddie Krawiec, PSM 7 (2009) Andrew Hines, PSM 7 (2010) J. Force, FC 7 (2014) 25t. Glidden, PS 6 (1984-’85) Butch Leal, PS 6 (1987) Glidden, PS 6 (1988) John Mafaro, PSM 6 (1989) Scott Kalitta, TF 6 (1994) Cruz Pedregon, FC 6 (1994-’95) Cory McClenathan, TF 6 (1997) Larry Dixon, TF 6 (2002) Melanie Troxel, TF 6 (2005-’06) Ron Capps, FC 6 (2012) J. Force, FC 6 (2013-‘14) Robert Hight, FC 6 (2014) 37t. Ronnie Sox, PS 5 (1971) Wayne Gapp, PS 5 (1974) Glidden, PS 5 (1974-’75) Glidden, PS 5 (1979)

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Joe Amato, PS 5 (1986-’87) Bernstein, FC 5 (1986-’87) J. Force, FC 5 (1991) Cruz Pedregon, FC 5 (1992)

J. Force, FC 5 (1993) J. Force, FC 5 (1994) Warren Johnson, PS 5 (1995) Schultz, PS 5 (1995) W. Johnson, PS 5 (1996) Jim Yates, PS 5 (1997) Angelle Sampey, PSM 5 (1998) Dixon, TF 5 (2003) Anderson, PS 5 (2004) Schumacher, TF 5 (2006) Dave Connolly, PS 5 (2007) Mike Edwards, PS 5 (2009) Line, PS 5 (2009) LE Tonglet, PSM 5 (2010)

Most Consecutive Final Rounds to Start a Season: TOP FUEL 5 Melanie Troxel (2006) FUNNY CAR 8 Don Prudhomme (1976) PRO STOCK 9 Bob Glidden (1978) 9 Lee Shepherd (1982) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 5 Dave Schultz (1995) Most Consecutive Final Rounds, Single Event: TOP FUEL 8 Tony Schumacher Indianapolis (2002-‘09) FUNNY CAR 9 John Force Atlanta (1992-’00) PRO STOCK 13 Bob Glidden Indianapolis (1977-’89) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 7 Dave Schultz Atlanta (1990-’96) Most Final Rounds, Single Event: TOP FUEL 12 Tony Schumacher Indianapolis FUNNY CAR 15 John Force Brainerd

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PRO STOCK 15 Bob Glidden Indianapolis PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 9 Dave Schultz Atlanta NHRA leaders in No. 1 Qualifying Positions: 1. John Force, Funny Car 155 2. Warren Johnson, Pro Stock 138 3t. Bob Glidden, Pro Stock 102 Greg Anderson, Pro Stock 102 5. Tony Schumacher, Top Fuel 87 6. Kenny Bernstein, Top Fuel/Funny Car 66 7. Cruz Pedregon, Funny Car 61 8. Don Prudhomme, Funny Car/Top Fuel 59 9. Robert Hight, Funny Car 58 10t. Joe Amato, Top Fuel 56 Mike Edwards, Pro Stock 56 12t. Larry Dixon, Top Fuel 53 Jason Line, Pro Stock 53 14t. Angelle Sampey, Pro Stock Motorcycle 49 Antron Brown, Pro Stock Motorcycle/Top Fuel 49 Doug Kalitta, Top Fuel 49 17t. Gary Scelzi, Top Fuel /Funny Car 44 Matt Hines, Pro Stock Motorcycle 44 19. Andrew Hines, Pro Stock Motorcycle 42 20. Eddie Krawiec, Pro Stock Motorcycle 41 21. Dave Schultz, Pro Stock Motorcycle 39 22. Cory McClenathan, Top Fuel 38 23t. Tony Pedregon, Funny Car 37 Allen Johnson, Pro Stock 37 25. Gary Beck, Top Fuel 34 26t. John Myers, Pro Stock Motorcycle 33 Matt Hagan, Funny Car 33 28. Whit Bazemore, Funny Car/Top Fuel 30 29t. Jim Yates, Pro Stock 29 Kurt Johnson, Pro Stock 29 31. Courtney Force, Funny Car 28 32. Matt Smith, Pro Stock Motorcycle 27 33. Hector Arana Sr., Pro Stock Motorcycle 25 34. Jack Beckman, Funny Car 24 35. Jeg Coughlin, Pro Stock 23 36. Ron Capps, Funny Car 21 37t. Del Worsham, Top Fuel / Funny Car 20 Hector Arana Jr., Pro Stock Motorcycle 20 39t. Erica Enders, Pro Stock 19 Mark Oswald, Pro Stock 19

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Scott Geoffrion 19 Tim Wilkerson, Funny Car 19 43t. Shawn Langdon, Top Fuel 18 Eddie Hill, Top Fuel 18

Clay Millican 18 46. Steve Torrence, Top Fuel 17 No. 1 Qualifying Streaks, Single Season: 1. Bob Glidden, Pro Stock 14 (1987) 2t. Glidden 10 (1979) Matt Hines, Pro Stock Motorcycle 10 (1999) 4. Mike Edwards, Pro Stock 9 (2009) 5t. Glidden 8 (1986) Hines 8 (1998) 7t. Glidden 7 (1985) Darrell Alderman, Pro Stock 7 (1994) 9t. Greg Anderson, Pro Stock 6 (2007) Don Prudhomme, Funny Car 6 (1976) John Force, Yorba Funny Car 6 (1994) Warren Johnson, Pro Stock 6 (1997) Jim Yates, Pro Stock 6 (1997) Anderson 6 (2004) Tony Schumacher, Top Fuel 6 (2005) Allen Johnson, Pro Stock 6 (2012) 17t. B. Glidden 5 (1978) B. Glidden 5 (1980) Lee Shepherd, Pro Stock 5 (1981) Shepherd 5 (1982) Gary Beck, Top Fuel 5 (1983) Darrell Gwynn, Top Fuel 5 (1986) Kenny Bernstein, Funny Car 5 (1986) Bernstein, Funny Car 5 (1987) Scott Geoffrion, Pro Stock 5 (1993) Force 5 (1994) W. Johnson 5 (1995) Force 5 (1996) W. Johnson 5 (1999) 17t. Yates 5 (2002) Doug Kalitta, Top Fuel 5 (2003) Anderson 5 (2003) Anderson 5 (2003) Anderson 5 (2004) Schumacher 5 (2006) Larry Dixon, Top Fuel 5 (2009) Jason Line, Pro Stock 5 (2011)

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Mike Edwards, Pro Stock 5 (2013) Eddie Krawiec, Pro Stock Motorcycle 5 (2014) Most No. 1 Qualifying Positions, Single Season: TOP FUEL 13 Tony Schumacher (2006) FUNNY CAR 13 John Force (1996) PRO STOCK 16 Greg Anderson (2004) 16 Mike Edwards (2009) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 11 Matt Hines (1998) Most No. 1 Qualifying Positions, Single Event: TOP FUEL 7 Tony Schumacher, Reading FUNNY CAR 11 John Force, Indianapolis PRO STOCK 11 Bob Glidden, Englishtown PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 7 Angelle Sampey , Atlanta Most Consecutive No. 1 Qualifying Positions: TOP FUEL 9 Gary Beck (1982-'83) FUNNY CAR 7 Don Prudhomme (1976-'77) 7 John Force (1994-'95) PRO STOCK 23 Bob Glidden (1986-'88) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 10 Matt Hines (1999) Most NHRA Mello Yello Series Championships: 16 John Force, FC (1990-’91, ’93-’02, ’04, ’06, ’10, ’13) 10 Bob Glidden, PS (1974-’75, ’78-’80, ’85-’89) 8 Tony Schumacher, TF (1999, ’04-’09, ’14) 6 Kenny Bernstein, FC/TF (1985-’88, ’96, ’01) 6 Warren Johnson, PS (1992-’93, ’95, ‘98-’99, ’01) 6 Dave Schultz, PSM (1987-’88, ’91, ‘93-’94, ’96) 5 Joe Amato, TF (1984, '88, '90-'92) 5 Jeg Coughlin, PS (2000, ‘02, ‘07-’08, ’13) 5 Andrew Hines, PSM (2004-’06, ’14-’15) 4 Greg Anderson, PS (2003-’05, ’10)

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4 Eddie Krawiec (2008, ‘11, ‘12, ‘17) 4 Don Prudhomme, FC (1975-'78) 4 Lee Shepherd, PS (1981-'84) 4 Gary Scelzi, TF/FC (1997-’98, ’00, ’05) Most Consecutive Mello Yello Series Championships: TOP FUEL 6 Tony Schumacher (2004-’09) FUNNY CAR 10 John Force (1993-‘02) PRO STOCK 5 Bob Glidden (1985-’89) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 3 Matt Hines (1997-'99) 3 Angelle Sampey (2000-‘02) 3 Andrew Hines (2004-’06) WESTERN SWING SWEEP (drivers who have swept Denver, Sonoma & Seattle trio of races): Joe Amato, 1991, Top Fuel John Force, 1994, Funny Car Cory McClenathan, 1997, Top Fuel Larry Dixon, 2003, Top Fuel Greg Anderson, 2004, Pro Stock Tony Schumacher, 2008, Top Fuel Antron Brown, 2009, Top Fuel NHRA Mello Yello Series Championships by Category: TOP FUEL 8 Tony Schumacher (1999, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014) 5 Joe Amato (1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992) 3 Antron Brown (2012, 2015, 2016) 3 Larry Dixon (2002, 2003, 2010) 3 Don Garlits (1975, 1985, 1986) 3 Shirley Muldowney (1977, 1980, 1982) 3 Gary Scelzi (1997, 1998, 2000) 2 Gary Beck (1974, 1983) 2 Kenny Bernstein (1996, 2001) 2 Scott Kalitta (1994, 1995) 1 Jeb Allen (1981) 1 Rob Bruins (1979) 1 Kelly Brown (1978) 1 Eddie Hill (1993) 1 Dick LaHaie (1987) 1 Shawn Langdon (2013) 1 Gary Ormsby (1989)

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1 Richard Tharp (1976) 1 Del Worsham (2011) 1 Brittany Force (2017) FUNNY CAR 16 John Force (1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2013) 4 Kenny Bernstein (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988) 4 Don Prudhomme (1975, 1976, 1977, 1978) 3 Raymond Beadle (1979, 1980, 1981) 2 Matt Hagan (2011, 2014) 2 Frank Hawley (1982, 1983) 2 Robert Hight (2009, 2017) 2 Cruz Pedregon (1992, 2008) 2 Tony Pedregon (2003, 2007) 1 Jack Beckman (2012) 1 Ron Capps (2016) 1 Shirl Greer (1974) 1 Bruce Larson (1989) 1 Mark Oswald (1984) 1 Gary Scelzi (2005) 1 Del Worsham (2015) PRO STOCK 10 Bob Glidden (1974, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989) 6 Warren Johnson (1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001) 5 Jeg Coughlin (2000, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2013) 4 Greg Anderson (2003, 2004, 2005, 2010) 4 Lee Shepherd (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984) 3 Darrell Alderman (1990, 1991, 1994) 3 Jason Line (2006, 2011, 2016) 2 Erica Enders (2014, 2015) 2 Jim Yates (1996, 1997) 1 Mike Edwards (2009) 1 Allen Johnson (2012) 1 Larry Lombardo (1976) 1 Don Nicholson (1977) 1 Bo Butner (2017) PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 6 Dave Schultz (1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996 5 Andrew Hines (2004, 2005, 2006, 2014, 2015) 4 Eddie Krawiec (2008, 2011, 2012, 2017) 3 Matt Hines (1997, 1998, 1999) 3 John Myers (1990, 1992, 1995) 3 Angelle Sampey (2000, 2001, 2002)

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2 Matt Smith (2007, 2013) 1 Hector Arana Sr. (2009) 1 John Mafaro (1989) 1 Jerry Savoie (2016) 1 Geno Scali (2003) 1 LE Tonglet (2010) Largest Points Margin, Mello Yello Series world championship: Top Fuel -- Tony Schumacher, 415 points over Larry Dixon, 2005

Shirley Muldowney, 330 points over Pat Dakin, 1977 Larry Dixon, 330 points over Doug Kalitta, 2003

Funny Car -- John Force, 636 points over Tony Pedregon, 1996 Don Prudhomme, 616 points over Shirl Greer, 1976* Pro Stock -- Greg Anderson, 742 points over Jason Line, 2004

Greg Anderson, 463 points over Kurt Johnson, 2003 Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Matt Hines, 407 points over John Myers, 1997 Matt Hines, 333 points over Angelle Sampey, 1998 Narrowest Points Margin, Mello Yello Series world championship: Top Fuel -- Tony Schumacher, 2 points over Larry Dixon, 2009^ Jeb Allen, 3 points over Gary Beck, 1981* Dick LaHaie, 4 points over Joe Amato, 1987* Antron Brown, 7 points over Tony Schumacher, 2012^ Joe Amato, 9 points over Cory McClenathan, 1992* Funny Car -- Jack Beckman, 2 points over Ron Capps, 2012^ Gary Scelzi, 8 points over Ron Capps, 2005 Tony Pedregon, 19 points over Robert Hight, 2007^

Shirl Greer, 23 points over Paul Smith, 1974* Pro Stock -- Jason Line, 3 points over Greg Anderson, 2016^ Bo Butner, 7 points over Greg Anderson, 2017^

Bob Glidden, 16 points over Wayne Gapp, 1974* Bob Glidden, 27 points over Lee Shepherd, 1980*

Pro Stock Motorcycle -- Hector Arana, 2 points over Eddie Krawiec, 2009^ LE Tonglet, 4 points over Andrew Hines, 2010^ Eddie Krawiec, 5 points over Chris Rivas, 2008^ Matt Smith, 6 points over Chip Ellis, 2007^ Matt Hines, 8 points over Angelle Sampey, 1999 ^Countdown to the Championship points format

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*Point differences determined using modern point calculation system. In 1995, NHRA simplified its points calculation system, moving from a 100-point system, to a 10-point system. Regarding Age: Oldest NHRA series champion (pro): John Force, 64-six months, 2013, FC Youngest NHRA series champion (pro): LE Tonglet, 20-11 months, 2010, PSM Oldest NHRA event winner (pro): John Force, 67-10 months, 2017, FC Youngest NHRA event winner (pro): Tanner Gray, 17-11 months, 2017, PS Oldest TF winner: Terry McMillen, 63-one month, 2017 Youngest TF winner: Jeb Allen, 18-one month, 1972 Oldest TF competitor: Chris Karamesines, 84-eight months, 2016 Youngest TF competitor: Jeb Allen, 17-five months, 1971 Oldest series TF champion: Eddie Hill, 57-eight months, 1993 Youngest series TF champion: Jeb Allen, 27-four months, 1981 Oldest FC winner: John Force, 69-3 months, 2018 Youngest FC winner: Del Worsham, 21-two months, 1991 Oldest FC competitor: Gary Densham, 69-six months, 2016 Youngest FC competitor: Billy Meyer, 19-three months, 1973 Oldest series FC champion: John Force, 64-five months, 2013 Youngest series FC champion: Frank Hawley, 26-three months, 1982 Oldest PS winner: Warren Johnson, 66-10 months, 2010 Youngest PS winner: Tanner Gray, 17-11 months, 2017, PS Oldest PS competitor: Jim Cunningham, 73-nine months, 2010 Youngest PS competitor: Jo Nunez, 17-eight months, 1989 Oldest series PS champion: Warren Johnson, 58-four months, 2001 Youngest series PS champion: Larry Lombardo, 27-seven months, 1976 Oldest PSM winner: Jerry Savoie, 59-three months, 2018 Youngest PSM winner: GT Tonglet, 18-two months, 2001 Oldest PSM competitor: Joe DeSantis, 74-two months, 2016 Youngest PSM competitor: GT Tonglet, 17-11 months, 2001 Oldest series PSM champion: Jerry Savoie, 57-eight months, 2016 Youngest series PSM champion: LE Tonglet, 20-11 months, 2010 Top Fuel-Funny Car Victory Club: Driver First TF win First FC win 1. Don Prudhomme 1965 Pomona 1 1973 Indianapolis 2. Mark Oswald 1982 Baton Rouge 1983 Montreal 3. Gene Snow 1985 Phoenix 1970 York, PA 4. Frank Hawley 1990 Columbus 1982 Gainesville 5. Kenny Bernstein 1991 Phoenix 1979 Baton Rouge 6. Tom McEwen 1991 Englishtown 1973 Ontario, Calif.

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7. Ed McCulloch 1992 Indianapolis 1971 Indianapolis 8. Mike Dunn 1993 Denver 1981 Fremont, Calif. 9. Scott Kalitta 1993 Topeka 1988 Houston 10. Jim Head 1996 Topeka 1984 Indianapolis 11. Ron Capps 1995 Seattle 1997 St. Louis 12. Tommy Johnson Jr. 1993 Seattle 1999 Reading 13. Gary Scelzi 1997 Pomona 1 2003 Sonoma 14. Melanie Troxel 2006 Pomona 1 2008 Bristol 15. Del Worsham 2011 Gainesville 1991 Atlanta 16. J.R. Todd 2006 Denver 2017 Sonoma Other Multiple Pro Category winners (with first wins in each category in parentheses) Antron Brown – Pro Stock Motorcycle (’99 Dallas 1) and Top Fuel (’08 Houston) Mark Osborne – Pro Stock (’95 Atlanta) and Pro Stock Truck (’99 Gainesville) Greg Stanfield – Pro Stock Truck (’00 Pomona 2) and Pro Stock (’08 Dallas) Top Fuel-Funny Car No. 1 Qualifier Club: Driver First TF No. 1 First FC No. 1 1. Tom McEwen 1968 Indianapolis 1969 Pomona 1 2. Don Prudhomme 1965 Pomona 1 1970 Ontario, CA 3. Leroy Goldstein 1967 Pomona 1 1971Gainesville 4. Mike Snively 1966 Pomona 1 1971 Ontario, CA 5. Butch Maas 1970 Ontario, CA 1972 Amarillo, TX 6. Mark Oswald 1982 Englishtown 1983 Gainesville 7. Gene Snow 1987 Dallas 1970 York, PA 8. Frank Hawley 1990 Columbus 1982 Pomona 1 9. Kenny Bernstein 1992 Gainesville 1978 Seattle 10. Ed McCulloch 1992 Englishtown 1984 Montreal 11. Scott Kalitta 1993 Atlanta 1988 Baton Rouge 12. Mike Dunn 1995 Brainerd 1989 Gainesville 13. Tommy Johnson Jr. 2000 Indianapolis 1994 Sonoma 14. Gary Scelzi 1997 Pomona 1 2003 Seattle 15. Whit Bazemore 1997 Denver 2007 Houston 16. Melanie Troxel 2006 Bristol 2008 Chicago 17. Jim Head 1993 Englishtown 2008 Englishtown 18. Del Worsham 2011 Charlotte 1 1991 Brainerd Other Multiple Pro Category No. 1 qualifiers (with first No. 1s in each category): Antron Brown – Pro Stock Motorcycle (’01 Gainesville) and Top Fuel (’08 Pomona 1) Greg Stanfield – Pro Stock Truck (’00 Memphis) and Pro Stock (’03 Pomona 1) Steve Johns – Pro Stock Truck (’00 Pomona 1) and Pro Stock (’04 Topeka) Mark Osborne – Pro Stock (’97 Topeka 2) and Pro Stock Truck (’99 Gainesville) Drivers who have led the points standings in both Top Fuel and Funny Car: Driver TF leader FC leader Don Prudhomme 1991 1974, ’75*, ’76*, ’77*, ’78*, ’81,’82

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Kenny Bernstein 1991, ’92, ’96*, ’01* 1984, ’85*, ’86*, ’87*, ’88* Ed McCulloch 1993 1986, 1990 Gary Scelzi 1997*, ’98*, ’00* 2005*, ’07 Del Worsham 2011* 2004, ‘15* *won world championship title Current career season win streaks (active drivers with at least one win per season): Driver Consec. seasons with at least one victory Jason Line, PS 14 (2004 through 2017) Andrew Hines, PSM 14 (2004 through 2017) Robert Hight, FC 14 (2005 through 2018) Antron Brown, TF 10 (2008 through 2017) Eddie Krawiec, PSM 10 (2009 through 2018) Ron Capps, FC 10 (2009 through 2018) John Force, FC 8 (2010 through 2017) Doug Kalitta TF 7 (2013 through 2018) Tony Schumacher, TF 7 (2012 through 2018) Matt Hagan, FC 6 (2013 through 2018) Shawn Langdon, TF 5 (2012 through 2016) Winningest Drivers, No Mello Yello Series Championship Title: Wins Driver, Category Best Pts Finish 44 Doug Kalitta, TF 2nd (four times) 40 Kurt Johnson, PS 2nd (four times) 34 Cory McClenathan, TF 2nd (four times) 26 Dave Connolly, PS 3rd (three times) 22 Ed McCulloch, FC/TF 2nd (once in FC) 22 Mike Dunn, TF/FC 3rd (once in FC) 21 Steve Torrence, TF 2nd (once) 20 Tim Wilkerson, FC 2nd (once) 19 Brandon Bernstein, TF 3rd (three times) 18 Spencer Massey, TF 2nd (once) Consecutive Top 10 Points Finishes (among active professional drivers): 33 John Force (Funny Car) 20 Doug Kalitta (Top Fuel) 20 Antron Brown (Pro Stock Motorcycle-Top Fuel) 19 Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel) 14 Jason Line (Pro Stock) 13 Ron Capps (Funny Car) 13 Robert Hight (Funny Car) 12 Allen Johnson (Pro Stock) 12 Matt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) Rookie drivers who raced to victory in their first pro start:

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Bob Gibson, Top Fuel 1970 Columbus Hank Johnson, Top Fuel 1971 Ontario Gary Beck, Top Fuel 1972 Indianapolis Larry Lombardo, Pro Stock 1974 Englishtown K.C. Spurlock, Funny Car 1990 Pomona 1 Gary Scelzi, Top Fuel 1997 Pomona 1 Darrell Russell, Top Fuel 2001 Pomona 1 NHRA Qualifying Streaks (ACTIVE DRIVERS): 362 Greg Anderson, PS ‘02 Pomona 2 358 Tony Schumacher, TF ‘03 Topeka 242 Andrew Hines, PSM ‘03 Chicago 1 199 Jason Line, PS ‘10 Atlanta 183 Eddie Krawiec, PSM ‘07 Atlanta 182 Doug Kalitta, TF ‘10 Pomona 2 182 Robert Hight, FC ‘10 Pomona 2 Longest Career Qualifying Streaks: 1. John Force, FC 395 ('88 Pomona 1- ‘07 Las Vegas 1) 2. Greg Anderson, PS 362 (’02 Pomona 2 - ) 3. Tony Schumacher, TF 358 (’03 Topeka - ) 4. Warren Johnson, PS 303 ('87 Atlanta-'02 Sonoma) 5. Andrew Hines, PSM 242 (’03 Chicago 1- ) 6. John Force, FC 221 (’08 Charlotte-’18 Houston) 7 Jason Line, PS 199 (’10 Atlanta -) 8. Joe Amato, TF 191 ('83 Gainesville-'95 Memphis) 9. Allen Johnson, PS 189 (’09 Richmond-’18 Pomona 1#) 10t. Angelle Sampey, PSM 186 ('96 Denver-’14 Las Vegas 2) Matt Smith, PSM 186 (’04 Gainesville-’16 Gainesville) 12. Eddie Krawiec, PSM 183 (’07 Atlanta-) 13. Cory McClenathan, TF 179 ('91 Reading-'00 Pomona2) 14t Doug Kalitta, TF 182 (’10 Pomona 2 -) Robert Hight, FC 182 (’10 Pomona 2- ) 16. Antron Brown, TF/PSM 169 ('98 Gainesville PSM-’08 Pomona 2TF) 17. Kenny Bernstein, TF/FC 168 ('83 Englishtown FC-'94 Houston TF) 18. Dave Schultz, PSM 157 ('85 Gainesville) ^ 19. Vincent Nobile, PS 160 (’11 Pomona 1-’17 Charlotte 2 ) 20. Hector Arana Sr., PSM 157 (’07 Brainerd- ’17 Norwalk) 22. Jason Line, PS 151 (’03 Columbus-’10 St. Louis) 23. Bruce Allen, PS 148 ('85 Gainesville-'94 Topeka) * 24. Courtney Force, FC 130 (’12 Pomona 1 – ’17 Norwalk) 25. Erica Enders, PS 127 (’11 Pomona 1-’16 St. Louis) 26. Karen Stoffer, PSM 118 (’04 St. Louis-’11 Las Vegas 2) 27. Al Hofmann, FC 117 ('91 Pomona-'97 Columbus) ** 28. Antron Brown, TF 110 (’09 Pomona 1-’13 Indianapolis) 29. Ed McCulloch, FC/TF 109 ('88 Atlanta-'94 Gainesville)

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30. Ron Capps, Funny Car 105 (’07 Topeka-’11 Phoenix) 31t. Tony Pedregon, FC 104 ('95 Phoenix-'00 Englishtown) *** Bob Glidden, PS 104 ('93 Baton Rouge-'90 Columbus) 33. Tony Schumacher, TF 102 (’98 Reading-’03 Englishtown) ^Schultz qualified for every Pro Stock Motorcycle event he entered. Streak was ongoing at time of his death in Feb. 2001. * Did not compete at all events in 1994; ** Did not compete at all events in 1997; *** Did not compete at all events in 1995; # Driver is retired Top 10 Quickest Elapsed Times in NHRA History (*national record): TOP FUEL 3.628* Clay Millican, Pomona 1, 2018 3.631 Clay Millican, St. Louis, 2017 3.640 Leah Pritchett, Brainerd, 2017 3.644 Brittany Force, St. Louis, 2017 3.649 Tony Schumacher, Phoenix, 2017 3.655 Clay Millican, Brainerd, 2017 3.655 Steve Torrence, Phoenix, 2017 3.658 Leah Pritchett, Phoenix, 2017 3.658 Clay Millican, Brainerd, 2017 3.660 Tony Schumacher, Topeka, 2017 FUNNY CAR 3.793* Robert Hight, Brainerd 2017 3.799 Matt Hagan, Indianapolis 2017 3.802 Matt Hagan, Topeka 2017 3.806 Matt Hagan, Topeka 2017 3.807 Robert Hight, Sonoma 2017 3.807 Matt Hagan, Brainerd 2017 3.807 Robert Hight, Indianapolis 2017 3.815 Courtney Force, Topeka 2017 3.821 Courtney Force, Topeka, 2017 3.821 Matt Hagan, Indianapolis 2017 PRO STOCK 6.455* Jason Line, Charlotte 1 2015 6.457 Greg Anderson, Dallas 2015 6.461 Erica Enders, Dallas 2015 6.463 Allen Johnson, Charlotte 1 2015 6.464 Erica Enders, Englishtown 2014 6.464 Larry Morgan, Charlotte 1 2015 6.465 Erica Enders, Reading 2014 6.465 Jonathan Gray, Charlotte 1 2015 6.467 Greg Anderson, Charlotte 1 2015 6.467 Erica Enders, Dallas 2015 6.467 Jason Line, Dallas 2015

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6.467 Erica Enders, Dallas 2015 PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 6.728* Andrew Hines, Reading 2012 6.730 Eddie Krawiec, Reading 2012 6.730 Angelle Sampey, Sonoma 2016 6.742 Andrew Hines, Reading 2012 6.744 Jerry Savoie, Dallas 2015 6.747 Eddie Krawiec, Englishtown 2014 6.747 Eddie Krawiec, Sonoma 2016 6.749 Hector Arana Jr. Sonoma, 2017 6.750 Eddie Krawiec, Gainesville 2012 6.750 Eddie Krawiec, Englishtown 2014 Top 10 Fastest Speeds in NHRA History (*national record) TOP FUEL 336.57* Tony Schumacher, Phoenix, 2017 335.23 Clay Millican, Phoenix, 2017 334.64 Tony Schumacher, Phoenix, 2017 334.15 Shawn Langdon, Reading, 2012 334.15 Leah Pritchett, Phoenix, 2017 333.66 Brittany Force, Topeka, 2017 333.66 Doug Kalitta, Reading, 2017 333.66 Antron Brown, Phoenix, 2017 333.41 Doug Kalitta, Reading, 2017 333.16 Antron Brown, Topeka, 2017 333.16 Brittany Force, Brainerd, 2017 FUNNY CAR 339.87* Robert Hight, Sonoma 2017 339.02 Robert Hight, Reading, 2017 338.85 Matt Hagan, Topeka 2017 338.77 Matt Hagan, Indianapolis 2017 338.68 Courtney Force, Topeka 2017 338.60 Robert Hight, St. Louis, 2017 338.60 Robert Hight, Dallas, 2017 338.09 Robert Hight, Topeka 2017 338.00 Robert Hight, Brainerd 2017 337.83 Matt Hagan, Indianapolis 2017 PRO STOCK 215.55* Erica Enders, Englishtown 2014 215.48 Greg Anderson, Charlotte 1 2015 215.17 Jason Line, Englishtown 2015 215.13 Greg Anderson, Charlotte 1 2015 214.93 Greg Anderson, Charlotte 1 2015

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214.89 Erica Enders, Englishtown 2014 214.83 Jason Line, Englishtown 2014 214.76 Erica Enders, Englishtown 2014 214.76 Greg Anderson, Englishtown 2015 214.72 Jonathan Gray, Charlotte 1 2015 214.72 Greg Anderson, Epping 2015 PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE 201.01* Hector Arana Jr., Gainesville, 2018 200.89 Hector Arana Jr., Chicago, 2018 200.35 Hector Arana Jr., Sonoma, 2018 200.23 Hector Arana Jr., Gainesville, 2018 200.11 Hector Arana Jr., Sonoma, 2018 200.08 Eddie Krawiec, Sonoma, 2018 200.02 Hector Arana Jr., Sonoma, 2018 199.97 Hector Arana Jr., Gainesville, 2018 199.94 Eddie Krawiec, Sonoma, 2018 199.88 Hector Arana Jr., 4-Wide, 2015 199.88 Eddie Krawiec, Gainesville, 2017 199.88 Matt Smith, Sonoma, 2017 Women in NHRA Drag Racing, a brief history: The following women (listed in alphabetical order by category) have competed in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series: Top Fuel (21): Vivica Averstedt, Dannielle DePorter, Vicky Fanning, Gina Ferraro, Brittany Force, Jenna Haddock, Rhonda Hartman-Smith, Lori Johns, Kim LaHaie, Lucille Lee, Shirley Muldowney, Shelly Payne (Anderson), Cristen Powell, Leah Pritchett, Sue Ransom, Joanne Reynolds, Rachelle Splatt, Melanie Troxel, Hillary Will, Audrey Worm, Ashley Sanford Funny Car (14): Alexis DeJoria, Vicky Fanning, Courtney Force, Ashley Force Hood, Rodalyn Knox, Paula Martin, Shirley Muldowney, Paula Murphy, Cristen Powell, Leah Pritchett, Susie Spencer, Melanie Troxel, Della Woods, Carol Yenter Pro Stock (6): Erica Enders, Grace Howell, Judy Lilly, Lucinda McFarlin, Shay Nicols, Shirley Shahan Pro Stock Motorcycle (20): Dawn Matthews Baugues, Connie Cohen, Vicki Farr, Lori Francis, Linda Jackson, Anne Hansen, Elvira Karlsson, Peggy Lewellyn, Dawn Minturn, Stephanie Reaves, Angelle Sampey, Angie Smith (McBride), Karen Stoffer, Katie Sullivan, Melissa Surber, Valerie Thompson, Holly Wallace, Kristen Ashby, Andie Rawlings, Kelly Clontz Female leaders in victories: 1. Angelle Sampey, Pro Stock Motorcycle 42 (first at Reading 1996, last at Englishtown 2016) 2. Erica Enders, Pro Stock 23 (first at Chicago 2012, last at Charlotte 1 2018) 3. Shirley Muldowney, Top Fuel 18 (first at Columbus 1976, last at Phoenix 1989) 4. Courtney Force, Funny Car 12 (first at Seattle 2012, last at Richmond 2018) 5t. Karen Stoffer, Pro Stock Motorcycle 8 (first at Houston 2004, last at Norwalk 2015) Brittany Force, Top Fuel 8 (first at Gainesville 2016, last at Houston 2018)

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7. Leah Pritchett, Top Fuel 7 (first at Phoenix 2016, last at Denver 2018) 8t. Melanie Troxel, Top Fuel-Funny Car 5 (first at Pomona 1 2006, TF, last at Bristol 2008, FC) Alexis DeJoria, Funny Car 5 (first at Phoenix 2014, last at Brainerd 2017) 10t. Shelly Payne, Top Fuel 4 (first at Reading 1993, last at Seattle 1996) Lori Johns, Top Fuel 4 (first at Pomona 1 1990, last at Memphis 1991) Ashley Force Hood, Funny Car 4 (first at Atlanta 2008, last at Indianapolis 2010) 13t. Lucille Lee, Top Fuel 1 (Atlanta 1982) Cristen Powell, Top Fuel 1 (Englishtown 1997) Peggy Llewellyn, Pro Stock Motorcycle 1 (Dallas 2007) Hillary Will, Top Fuel 1 (Topeka 2008) Angie Smith, Pro Stock Motorcycle 1 (Epping 2014) Female leaders in No. 1 qualifying positions: 1. Angelle Sampey, PSM 49 (first at Reading 1996, last at Charlotte 2 2016) 2. Courtney Force, FC 27 (first at Indianapolis 2012, last at Sonoma 2018) 3. Erica Enders, PS 18 (first at Topeka 2006, last at Las Vegas 2 2015) 4. Ashley Force Hood, FC 15 (first at Sonoma 2008, last at Pomona 2 2010) 5. Shirley Muldowney, TF 13 (first at Columbus 1976, last at Phoenix 1989) 6t. Brittany Force, TF 9 (first at Topeka 2014, last at Charlotte 1 2018) Leah Pritchett, TF 9 (first at Reading 2016, last at Epping 2018) 8t. Melanie Troxel, TF-FC 4 (first at Bristol 2006, TF, last at Chicago 2008, FC)

Alexis DeJoria, FC 4 (first at Atlanta 2014, last at Charlotte, 2016) 10. Karen Stoffer, PSM 3 (first at Sonoma 2008, last at Atlanta 2015) 11t. Lucille Lee, TF 1 (Denver 1982) Lori Johns, TF 1 (Denver 1991) Shelly Payne, TF 1 (Pomona 2 1994) Cristen Powell, TF 1 (Seattle 1998) Female Mello Yello Series world champions: Shirley Muldowney, Top Fuel – 3 (1977, 1980, 1982) Angelle Sampey, Pro Stock Motorcycle – 3 (2000, 2001, 2002) Erica Enders, Pro Stock – 2 (2014, 2015) Brittany Force – 1 (2017) Women in NHRA – Records, Milestones and Notes: • Barbara Hamilton was the first female to receive an NHRA license, 1964. • Shirley Shahan was the first woman to win an NHRA national event, 1966, Stock at the Winternationals, Pomona, Calif. • Paula Murphy was the first woman in NHRA history to receive a nitro license, in 1966 for Funny Car competition. • Shirley Muldowney was the first woman to get her license in Top Fuel and became the first woman to clock a four-second run, 1989 NHRA Keystone Nationals, Reading, Pa., 4.974 seconds. • Shirley Muldowney was the first female to advance to a final round in Top Fuel, 1975 at Columbus, Ohio, lost to Marvin Graham.

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• Shirley Muldowney was the first female to win in Top Fuel, 1976 at Columbus, Ohio, defeating Bob Edwards; she earned 18 career victories, third all-time for females behind Angelle Sampey (42). • Shirley Muldowney was the first female to qualify No. 1 in a pro category, 1976 at Columbus, Ohio, with a performance of 6.031 seconds, 229.00 mph. • Shirley Muldowney was the first driver (either gender) in NHRA history to repeat as Top Fuel champion after her initial title in 1977 ('80 & '82). • Shirley Muldowney was the only female driver to be included in NHRA's list of top 50 drivers as part of its 50th anniversary celebration in 2001. She was ranked No. 5 on the prestigious list ahead of Kenny Bernstein (No. 6) and Joe Amato (No. 9). • Shirley Muldowney vs. Lucille Lee was the first all-female Top Fuel final in NHRA history, taking place in 1982 at Columbus. Muldowney won. In 2016, Leah Pritchett defeated Brittany Force at Phoenix for the second all-female Top Fuel final. Pritchett and Force faced each other at Phoenix in 2017 with Pritchett also taking the win. There have been two other all-female finals in the Mello Yello Series, both coming in Pro Stock Motorcycle. Both of those finals featured Angelle Sampey vs. Karen Stoffer (Reading 2002 and Norwalk 2015). Sampey won Reading and Stoffer drew even in Norwalk. • Five females have won the Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals: Shirley Muldowney in Top Fuel (1982); Angelle Sampey in Pro Stock Motorcycle (2001 & 2002); Ashley Force Hood (2009 & 2010), Alexis DeJoria (2014) in Funny Car; and Erica Enders (2015) Pro Stock. • Angelle Sampey is the first female to win a championship in Pro Stock Motorcycle (3 time champ-- 2000, 2001, 2002); Sampey also owns the most NHRA victories, 42, for a female. • Erica Enders is the first female to win a championship in Pro Stock (2014) and she repeated as world champ the next season (2015). • Rachelle Splatt was the first female to clock a 300 mph run in NHRA history, posting a speed of 300.00 mph at Houston in 1994. On that run she became the 16th and final member (only female member) of the Slick 50 300-MPH Club. • In quarter-mile competition, Melanie Troxel is the quickest woman in NHRA history, clocking a time of 4.458 seconds (Oct. ’05, Dallas); Hillary Will is the fastest female in a quarter-mile, posting a speed of 334.65 mph (Feb. ’08, Pomona 1). • Erica Enders is the only female to ever qualify for the K&N Horsepower Challenge, a special bonus event for Pro Stock drivers. In 2013 at Las Vegas she also became the first female to advance to the final round of the K&N Horsepower Challenge. In 2014, she became the first female in history to win the K&N Horsepower Challenge and first female to also win the NHRA Sweep Bonus. She also won the K&N Horsepower Challenge in 2015 and claimed the sweep bonus as well by winning the race. • Melanie Troxel became the first female to qualify No. 1 in Funny Car at Chicago 2008. • Erica Enders became the first female to win in Pro Stock at Chicago in 2012.

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• Erica Enders became the first woman to advance to a final round in Pro Stock at Chicago in 2005. She defeated Ron Krisher, Mike Edwards and Warren Johnson in early rounds before losing to Jason Line on a red-light start in the final. • Ashley Force Hood became the first female driver to advance to a final round in Funny Car at Las Vegas 2 2007. • Ashley Force Hood became the first female driver to win in Funny Car at Atlanta 2008, beating her father, John Force, in the final round of eliminations. • Erica Enders became the first woman to qualify No. 1 in Pro Stock history at Topeka 2006. • Melanie Troxel (TF) and Erica Enders (PS) became the first women to earn No. 1 qualifying positions in pro categories at the same event (Topeka 2006); Karen Stoffer (PSM) and Ashley Force Hood (FC) also qualified No. 1 at the same event (Sonoma 2008); Courtney Force (FC) and Enders (PS) also qualified No. 1 at the same event at Indy 2012. In 2014 at Topeka sisters Courtney Force (FC) and Brittany Force (TF) qualified No. 1 at the same event, the first time sisters accomplished the feat. The sisters also qualified No. 1 at Sonoma 2014 as well. Alexis DeJoria (FC) and Enders (PS) qualified No. 1 at Charlotte 2 2014. Courtney Force (FC) and Enders (PS) qualified No. 1 at Pomona 1 2015. • Melanie Troxel became the first woman in NHRA history to post victories in both nitro categories in May 2008. She won her first Top Fuel race at Pomona 1 in 2006 and first Funny Car race in 2008 at Bristol. She is the 14th driver in NHRA history to win in both nitro categories. • Lucinda McFarlin, of Victoria, Texas, and Erica Enders, of New Orleans, are the only female Pro Stock drivers to win a round of eliminations in the 200-mph category. McFarlin defeated Don Beverley in the first round of the 1992 national event at Memphis, Tenn. for her only round win and Enders earned her first round victory by defeating Rickie Smith in the first round at Reading 2005. Judy Lilly, Shirley Shahan, Shay Nichols and Grace Howell have all qualified in Pro Stock, but did not win a round of eliminations. • Women have won consecutive national events seven times -- 1982 when Shirley Muldowney won Top Fuel at Gainesville and then Lucille Lee won the next event at Atlanta; in 2004 when Karen Stoffer won Pro Stock Motorcycle at Houston and Angelle Sampey won the following event at Atlanta; and in 2007 when Karen Stoffer won at Gainesville, Angelle Sampey won the following event at Houston and Stoffer won the next event at Atlanta, Erica Enders won at 2014 Las Vegas 2 and the following event Pomona 2, in 2015 she won Las Vegas 1 and the following event Houston, she won three consecutive races Brainerd, Indianapolis and Charlotte 2 and then Dallas and the following event at Las Vegas 2. • For the first time in NHRA history, different women won at five consecutive events in 2016, including Leah Pritchett in TF at Phoenix, Brittany Force in TF at Gainesville and Alexis DeJoria in FC at Las Vegas 1, B. Force also won in Charlotte 1, Courtney Force won in Houston. • Melanie Troxel (TF) holds the record for most consecutive final round appearances for a woman in a professional category, at six (’05 Pomona 2 – ’06 Las Vegas 1).

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• Melanie Troxel holds the record for most consecutive final rounds by a Top Fuel driver (any gender) to start a season in NHRA history, at five (2006). • With her victory at Dallas in 2007, Peggy Llewellyn became the first black female to win in a pro category in NHRA history. • Melanie Troxel has won in four NHRA categories, the most for a female in NHRA history, including in order, Top Alcohol Dragster, Top Fuel, Funny Car and Pro Modified. • The most female drivers in professional categories to compete in a single NHRA Mello Yello Series event is 11 at both the 2017 Chicago and Las Vegas 2 events. • The most women to advance to final rounds at a single event is three, accomplished at Gainesville 2006. Angelle Sampey won in PSM, while Melanie Troxel (TF) and Erica Enders (PS) posted runner-up efforts in their categories. • The first time two women won at the same event was in Seattle 2012 when Courtney Force won in Funny Car and Erica Enders won in Pro Stock. In 2014, Alexis DeJoria (FC) and Enders (PS) also accomplished the feat at Las Vegas 1. • On May 25, 2014 at Heartland Park Topeka in Kansas, Funny Car racer Courtney Force earned the landmark 100th victory for females in the NHRA Mello Yello Series, 38 years after legendary Top Fuel driver Shirley Muldowney won the first one in 1976 at Columbus, Ohio. 15 different female drivers contributed to the 100 wins. • Brittany Force became the first woman to win the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals in 2016. • For the first time in NHRA history two female drivers led the series points standings in both Top Fuel and Funny Car. Sisters Brittany and Courtney Force led the series standings in Top Fuel and Funny Car, respectively, following the 2016 Houston event. • 14 women have qualified No. 1 in a pro category in NHRA history: Shirley Muldowney, Lucille Lee, Lori Johns, Shelly Payne, Cristen Powell, Angelle Sampey, Melanie Troxel, Erica Enders, Karen Stoffer, Ashley Force Hood, Courtney Force, Alexis DeJoria, Brittany Force, and Leah Pritchett. The most No. 1 qualifying positions earned by a female in NHRA history is 49 by Sampey. • 17 women have won in a pro category in NHRA history: Shirley Muldowney, Lucille Lee, Lori Johns, Shelly Anderson (Payne), Angelle Sampey, Cristen Powell, Karen Stoffer, Melanie Troxel, Peggy Llewellyn, Ashley Force Hood, Hillary Will, Erica Enders, Courtney Force, Alexis DeJoria, Angie Smith, Leah Pritchett and Brittany Force. The most victories earned by a female in NHRA history is 42 by Sampey. • Leah Pritchett won the first two Top Fuel races to start the 2017 season. It was the first time a female Top Fuel racer won back to back events since Lori Johns in 1990. It was the first time any Top Fuel racer won the first two season opening events since Gary Sclezi in 1997. • At the 2017 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals in Brainerd, Minn., Leah Pritchett won in Top Fuel and Alexis DeJoria won in the Funny Car category. It marked the first time in the history of the sport that two females have won in the nitro categories at the same event.

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• In 2017 Brittany Force became the first woman in Top Fuel history to race to a championship since Shirley Muldowney in 1982. She clinched the championship in dramatic fashion at the season ending event, the Auto Club NHRA Finals. With her win in the second round and the loss in the same round by Steve Torrence, her nearest contender in the points, she earned the season crown. She went on to win the race, her fourth of the season. • Sisters Brittany and Courtney Force started the NGK Spark Plugs NHRA Four-Wide Nationals in the No. 1 qualifying position. It marked the third time the dynamic sisters were able to achieve the feat. • At the NHRA Southern Nationals Powered by Mello Yello Leah Pritchett won in Top Fuel and Courtney Force won in the Funny Car category. It was only the second time in NHRA history that female racers swept the Nitro categories.

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