GM'S PS CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE
Greg Anderson is looking to join Bob Glidden (10), Warren Johnson (6) and Lee Shepherd (4) as the only Pro Stock drivers to win four or more NHRA Pro Stock titles. The 46-year-old driver of the Summit Racing Pontiac has had another outstanding year behind the wheel of his DRCE3-powered GTO capturing eight wins (Pomona, Gainesville, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Topeka, Englishtown, Sonoma and Las Vegas 2), advancing to 12 final rounds, earning 11 No. 1 qualifying awards, setting low e.t. of the meet 10 times and top speed 15 times. At Sonoma (Calif.) he became the second quickest driver in the history of the NHRA (behind Bob Glidden) to reach 50 career national-event victories. At Gainesville (Fla.), Anderson's 6.536 second run set a national record for the Pro Stock category, and ran his streak to five consecutive seasons in which the Pontiac driver has established a new national e.t. mark.
Anderson's most recent win at Las Vegas on Oct. 28, was the 180th all time in NHRA Pro Stock for Pontiac, and the Summit Racing GTO driver has the most victories behind the wheel of a Pontiac with 49. Anderson has six career victories at Auto Club Raceway including three at the NHRA Winternationals (2004, 2006-07) and three at the NHRA Finals (2003-04, 2006). Anderson has won the last three times the series has competed at Pomona. He'll head to California in first place in the standings with a 34 point lead over second-place Coughlin, and a 48 point lead over third-place Connolly.
It's been nine months since GM Racing's contingent of NHRA racers began their
quest for the 2007 POWERade championship at the CarQuest Auto Parts
Winternationals at Auto Club Raceway. After 22 events and an exciting season in
which new national performance standards were established, the season has come
full circle and will come to a close this weekend at the 43rd annual Auto Club
of Southern California NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway. Still to be determined
in the Pro Stock category is who will leave the racetrack Sunday night as the
new champion, and three GM drivers, Team Chevy's Dave Connolly and Jeg Coughlin,
and Pontiac's Greg Anderson, will be pulling out all the stops in their quest to
win the 2007 title.
Greg Anderson is looking to join Bob Glidden (10),
Warren Johnson (6) and Lee Shepherd (4) as the only Pro Stock drivers to win
four or more NHRA Pro Stock titles. The 46-year-old driver of the Summit Racing
Pontiac has had another outstanding year behind the wheel of his DRCE3-powered
GTO capturing eight wins (Pomona, Gainesville, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Topeka,
Englishtown, Sonoma and Las Vegas 2), advancing to 12 final rounds, earning 11
No. 1 qualifying awards, setting low e.t. of the meet 10 times and top speed 15
times. At Sonoma (Calif.) he became the second quickest driver in the history of
the NHRA (behind Bob Glidden) to reach 50 career national-event victories. At
Gainesville (Fla.), Anderson's 6.536 second run set a national record for the
Pro Stock category, and ran his streak to five consecutive seasons in which the
Pontiac driver has established a new national e.t. mark.
Anderson's most
recent win at Las Vegas on Oct. 28, was the 180th all time in NHRA Pro Stock for
Pontiac, and the Summit Racing GTO driver has the most victories behind the
wheel of a Pontiac with 49. Anderson has six career victories at Auto Club
Raceway including three at the NHRA Winternationals (2004, 2006-07) and three at
the NHRA Finals (2003-04, 2006). Anderson has won the last three times the
series has competed at Pomona. He'll head to California in first place in the
standings with a 34 point lead over second-place Coughlin, and a 48 point lead
over third-place Connolly.
"We've got the bull's eye on our back, no
doubt about that," said Anderson following his win in Las Vegas. "But I'd much
rather be in that position. I really didn't like being the chaser. I'd rather be
the chasee. That's what we've been the last few years and I'd like to be that
guy they're shooting for. The bigger the pressure the better we seem to
perform. I can't imagine more pressure that what we had today."
Jeg
Coughlin hopes to join an elite group of Pro Stock drivers that includes
Glidden, Warren Johnson, Shepherd, Anderson and Darrell Alderman as the only Pro
Stock drivers to win three or more NHRA crowns. The driver of the JEGS.com Chevy
Cobalt has made the most of his return this season to the ranks of the Red
Bowtie Brigade and has aptly delivered with three victories (Chicago, Bristol
and Brainerd), seven final-round appearances, four No. 1 qualifying awards and
low elapsed time of the meet four times.
Coughlin is a five-time winner
at Auto Club Raceway with two victories at the NHRA Winternationals (1999-2000)
and three victories at the NHRA Finals (1999, 2001, 2005). He'll enter the NHRA
Finals in second place in the standings.
"As we predicted, the
championship will probably come down to the very end and it's exciting to be
right in the middle of it all," Coughlin said. "Greg's (Anderson) got a little
lead on us so it's on us to out-perform him in Pomona. I feel confident this
team will be up to the challenge, especially after turning the corner like we
did in Las Vegas."
Dave Connolly, who entered the final phase of the
Countdown to the Championship in first place will be trying to capture his first
POWERade championship, and at the age of 24, would be the youngest driver in the
history of the category to claim the Pro Stock crown. Although it took him until
the first week of May to win his first race in 2007, the driver of the Torco
Racing Fuels Chevy Cobalt has captured a career-best eight national-event
victories (St. Louis, Norwalk, Seattle, Reading, Indianapolis, Memphis, Dallas
and Richmond), advanced to nine finals rounds, set low elapsed time of the meet
five times and earned top qualifying honors twice. By advancing to the Countdown
to 1 phase of the championship, the Ohio native locked up his fourth consecutive
top-five POWERade points finish
At Richmond, Connolly put his name on an
elite list of Pro Stock drivers that have won five consecutive races, joining
the legendary Bob Glidden (9 consecutive wins), Ronnie Sox (5) and Greg Anderson
(5). Connolly's 17 career wins places him third on the list for Pro Stock
victories in a Chevrolet behind Kurt Johnson and Lee Shepherd (both with 26).
Connolly's lone win at Auto Club Raceway came at the 2005 NHRA Winternationals
when he defeated Warren Johnson in the finals. His most recent win at Richmond
(Va.) was the 146th all time for Chevrolet in the Pro Stock
category.
"This team is very strong and we want to finish no worse than
second," Connolly said. "It will be very disappointing if we don't finish at
least second after the season that we've had."