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Millican, C.Force, Coughlin, Savoie On Pole At zMax
Clay Millican (Top Fuel), Jeg Coughlin (Pro Stock) and Jerry Savoie (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also scored no. 1 qualifiers to lead their respective divisions – all four winning top qualifying honors for the second straight event. All four pole winners sat on their times from Friday's qualifying sessions as hotter track temperatures during Saturday's two session kept the top five qualifiers status quo in three of the four pro divisions.
The last time the John Force Racing team swept the top three qualifying spots – at Topeka in 2014 – it was Courtney Force who hoisted the Wally. "I'm really excited we've been able to keep that No. 1 spot and really proud of my team," said Force, who take on Jonnie Lindberg in the opening round on Sunday. "I think it's awesome that our Chevy Camaro is flying down the race track. I'm really proud of my guys and for this entire Advance Auto Parts team. It's a really cool feeling to be in the top spot, but obviously our goal tomorrow is going rounds and picking up those points." Courtney Force's teammate Robert Hight took the second spot with a time of 3.873 at 333.91 mph, bumping John Force (3.889/323.43) to third. Matt Hagan (3.898/331.28) and Tim defending event winner Tim Wilkerson (3.903/319.07) rounded out the top five qualifiers. Davie Richards, Jeff Diehl and Dale Creasy failed to qualify for Sunday's race.
Millican, who is still searching for his first-career Top Fuel victory, is confident his young team led by veteran NHRA driver David Grubnic will make it through the three rounds on Sunday. "I know every time we show up at the race track we can win," Millican said. "With this car and this team, every time we go I think we can win the race. I like my odds tomorrow. It's a three-round race and won a lot of three round races; I just haven't won a fourth. I'm looking forward to it."
Terry Haddock took the bump spot and will face Millican in the opening round of eliminations on Sunday. Smax Smith and Luigi Novelli failed to make the show. Jeg Coughlin stood on his time from Friday's session to take the top spot in Pro Stock qualifying. Coughlin covered the 1000-foot distance in 6.578 seconds at 210.24 mph, good enough to notch his 22nd-career no. 1 qualifier and second of the season. "A Four-Wide win is vacant in my resume," said Coughlin. "My mom has started a scrapbook in the early 70's that has clippings of my father racing four-wide at Dragway 42 (West Salem, Ohio) back in the mid-60's, so it would be very prestigious to add our name to that list of winners here." Erica Enders was second running 6.583, 210.08, while Greg Anderson qualified third at 6.587, 209.79. Chris McGaha (6.591/209.95) and 2016 Four-Wide Nationals winner Jason Line (6.593/210.05) completed the top five qualifiers. John Gaydosh was the 16th-qualifier and will draw Coughlin in the first round.
The defending PSM World Champion failed to advance out of the quarter finals in the first event of the season at Gainesville, and hopes his luck improves with his first zMax final round appearance. "It would be great to win here," said Savoie, who will face Steve Johnson in Sunday's first round. "For a couple of years, I was pretty bad-ass at (The Strip at) Las Vegas, and I said ‘Am I ever going to win one at Las Vegas?' and last year we did it. But Charlotte and Vegas? You win both of those – it's a good deal. Especially the Four-Wide. The only other milestone I wish I could do would be (win) Gainesville (Gatornationals), because I'm an alligator farmer." Saturday's qualifying session produced the only shakeup among the top five in any of the four pro divisions, as Andrew Hines managed to advance from 10th to third, turning in a time of 6.845 at 195.65 mph. Chip Ellis (6.852/194.69) and Joey Gladstone (6.869/194.69) rounded out the top five. Sunday's opening round of eliminations is set to begin at 12pm.
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