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TAFC – LAS VEGAS REGIONAL 2014

Annie Whiteley still hasn’t been beaten at the final regional event of the 24-race Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, but instead of going 3-0 for another win at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, she went 0-0 this time – she didn’t qualify.

Whiteley, who won the event in both 2012 and 2013 (and swept the spring regionals there both years, too) missed the cut for just the second time in her entire career and the first time anywhere in nearly two years. Whiteley, whose only previous DNQ had come at the 2012 NHRA Finals at Pomona, was one of 20 drivers – including two from Sweden and one from Australia – who attempted to qualify at what annually is the toughest regional event in the country.

With a respectable 5.700, she was in the field with one qualifying session to go, but an up-in-smoke leave in that third session left her on the outside looking in when four other drivers bumped into the field. “It was just too much for the track,” said Whiteley, who smoked the tires and coasted to a 14.33. “We have an all-new clutch [designed by the Leanders Brothers, who eventually won the race], and when you change something as big as that, it takes a little time to get everything sorted out like the old setup was. Eventually, this new clutch is going to be better, and this is just something we have to go through to get where we want to be.”

PRO MOD – LAS VEGAS 2014

At the Toyota Nationals at the Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Steven Whiteley wrapped up his first full season of Pro Mod racing with a clutch five-second pass in last-shot qualifying to break into one of the fastest fields in the history of drag racing’s toughest class.

Eleventh on the grid with a solid 6.00 when the session got under way but just 18th and unqualified by the time he crept into the beams, Whiteley belted out a 5.95 at 244.03 mph to zoom all the way back up to the No. 11 spot in what turned out to be an all-5-second field. Twenty-eight drivers attempted to qualify, and two of them ran in the fives without even making the cut – Bob Rahaim and Steve Matusek, who finished just ahead of Steven’s dad, Jim Whiteley, who fell just .033-second short of making the program with a 6.01.

In the first round of eliminations against 2012 world champ and 2013 championship runner-up Troy Coughlin, Steven got off the line with a solid .066 reaction time. He maintained the lead all the way to the half-track mark but faded late in the run and bowed out with a slowing 6.31 at 180 mph while Coughlin kept his dwindling title hopes title alive with a 5.880, low e.t. of the entire event to that point.

“We’re just getting started,” said Whiteley, who wraps up the season 12th in the NHRA standings, just 6 points out of the prestigious Top 10. “We’re not going anywhere. We’ve experimented all year with my car and my dad’s car, with converters and clutches, and they both just keep running better and better. I’m getting more experience and learning more about driving every time out, and we’ve got big plans for 2015. We’re in this for the long haul.”

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