![]() ![]() When I left a line it went left, and then I had to correct it. 1 and hopefully, we're gonna hold on to them tomorrow. 'We would have liked to keep the streak going, but I'm glad to be back, as the provisional No. 1 in Denver because the Suzukis have a little disadvantage there, so for us to come out with the wind, we were definitely in awe," said Herrera, who scored his fourth win of the season there. "We knew it was pretty much impossible for us to qualify No. 3, is back in the top spot after an opening lap of 6.767 aboard the Vance & Hines/Mission Foods Suzuki in the class’ first-ever appearance at Pacific Raceways. 1 spot on the Pro Stock Motorcycle qualifying list ended in Denver, where he qualified No. Herrera, whose five-race domination of the No. Todd (3.996), Denver runner-up Alexis DeJoria (3.997), Denver winner and points leader Matt Hagan (4.015), and Robert Hight (4.028) rounding out the top eight. 2 position with 3.982, followed by Tim Wilkerson, who won this race three straight years (2009-11), who put the Scag entry into the field with a 3.983Ĭhad Green, wearing the colors of Rottler Manufacturing on the Bond Coat Mustang this weekend, is fourth at 3.987 with J.R. John Force, the winningest driver in event history with nine victories, placed the Peak Camaro in the No. 1 tomorrow night, but I fully expect us to pick up in the last session. ![]() "Tomorrow, I think you'll see more of the same in Q2, and then Q3 will be the throwdown run, so I certainly don't expect this to hold for No. ![]() 96 is going to be a great run out there," he said. "We did so good here during qualifying last year, and we got snake bit in the first round, but what I was really happy about this run is that I always ask the crew chiefs, what is it going to run? And Aaron goes 'Around 3.96,' and you see John Force run 98, you know. Tasca was also the low qualifier here last year but smoked the tires in round one after a flawless qualifying effort. Tasca, who already has three low qualifiers this season, ran exactly what crew chief Aaron Brooks predicted, clocking a 3.964 in the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford to grab the provisional pole in Funny Car. Shawn Langdon, at the wheel of the newly-rebranded Kalitta Air Careers dragster, sits third with a 3.786, followed by points leader Justin Ashley (3.801), Austin Prock (3.808), Mike Salinas (3.822), Antron Brown (3.834), and Josh Hart (3.915) in the top half of the field. It’s Millican’s best qualifying effort of the season so far. I mean, it's a smaller field, but all the guys that are good are here, so you're just gonna have to get the job done round by round and just have fun at it and keep your head down."Ĭlay Millican, the man who beat Kalitta in the Denver final, is behind him this time after clocking a 3.779 in the Parts Plus/Rick Ware Racing dragster. They're all tough and this weekend is gonna be super tough. "It helps on Sunday for the first round your odds are a little better. But it's too early and just one run so far, and we're really optimistic for the weekend here. It's nice qualifying, towards the front for sure and we're obviously hoping that time holds up for tomorrow. "The boys are working at our consistency and on just qualifying good. ![]()
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