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TAFC – LAS VEGAS REGIONAL 2015

Hot off a convincing victory at the SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals at the Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway last week, Annie Whiteley continued her mastery of the sprawling desert facility with her second straight and sixth career Vegas title.

For her third triumph at the West Regional, which she also won in 2012 (in just the fourth race of her Top Alcohol Funny Car career) and again in 2013, Whiteley wheeled the J&A Service/YNot Racing Camaro to a final-round win over neighbor and friend Terry Ruckman, whom she defeated in the national event semifinals seven days earlier. Whiteley charged to a third straight run in the 5.60s at more than 260 mph, a 5.66 at 260.11, to score easily while Ruckman lost traction and coasted to a 7.18 at just 139.

After qualifying No. 2 behind John Lombardo with a 5.62/262.23, Whiteley stopped Doug Gordon in the first round of eliminations in a rematch of the SummitRacing.com Nationals final, 5.64/261 to 5.78/256. Then came the race that no one who saw it will ever forget.

While Whiteley was speeding to a consistent 5.64 and another Vegas final, Payne’s car got completely sideways in the first 50 feet, slammed into the Christmas Tree, flipped on its side, pitched the body off the chassis, and pointed itself back toward the starting line before the veteran driver was able to shut it off and avert further disaster.

With her second win in just three starts this season, Whiteley has shot all the way up to third in the national Top Alcohol Funny Car standings, behind only Jonnie Lindberg and Brian Hough. She’ll go for her eighth round-win and third event title in a row this weekend at the Spring Nationals in Houston, where last year she was runner-up.

PRO MOD – GAINESVILLE 2015

Steven Whiteley barely missed the cut at the NHRA Gatornationals in the official unveiling of his spectacular new ’14 Cadillac CTS. With an aggregate best of 6.00 at 244.92 mph at the J&A Service Pro Mod season opener, he wound up just outside the field, tied with former Top Fuel driver Khalid Balooshi.

Whiteley overcame early tire-spin in the first qualifying session for a solid 6.03 at 244 mph that seeded him seventh in the field at the time. Mechanical problems in Friday’s second session prevented him from making it to the line, but father Jim Whiteley, the two-time Top Alcohol Dragster world champ, charged to a 6.02 at 242 for the 12th spot on the provisional grid.

With one session remaining, both Steven and Jim were in the field – Steven on the bubble with his off-the-trailer 6.03 and Jim in the No. 14 spot with his 6.02 – but both got pushed out in Saturday’s last-ditch session. Jim’s immaculate ’69 Chevelle ran a consistent 6.06 and Steven matched the 6.00 bump time on the scoreboard but missed the 6.005 necessary to make the program by the invisible margin of two-thousandths of a second with a 6.007.

“We had 6.0 cars at a 5.90 race,” Jim said. “We’re right on the edge of making it in there, but everywhere we go, these Pro Mod fields are just unbelievable. When you’ve got nearly 30 cars trying to qualify for 16 spots, everything has to be perfect to get in.”

The next stop for the J&A Service NHRA Pro Mod tour is the Spring Nationals April 24-26 at Royal Purple Raceway in Houston.

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