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FULLER LIKELY TO RACE AT SONOMA

This past offseason, the Yas Marina Circuit partnered with Don Schumacher Racing, and as such Lee Beard, who is the team manager of DSR, was in charge of putting together two complete Top Fuel dragster teams for the Yas Marina Circuit.

Yas Marina is a spectacular motor racing circuit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The new Top Fuel teams with drivers Tommy Johnson Jr. and Hot Rod Fuller are based in Abu Dhabi.

Neither Johnson Jr. or Fuller has competed on the NHRA national event circuit this year, but that is expected to change in July. Fuller likely will make his NHRA season debut at the 23rd annual Fram-Autolite Nationals in Sonoma, Calif., July 16-18.

HIGHT PULLS OFF THREE IN A ROW

075_RobertHightTopekaRobert Hight has been riding a victory tidal wave in May.  

The reigning Funny Car world champ, who won at St. Louis and Commerce, GA, earlier this month, made it three in a row by capturing the title Sunday at Topeka in the .

Hight, who also qualified on the pole, beat Jeff Arend in the final round with a 4.104-second time, while Arend came in at 4.150 seconds.

CAPPS, PEDREGON PREPARE FOR PRELUDE

Following the next NHRA national event June 3-6 at the 13th annual United Association Route 66 NHRA Nationals at Joilet, Ill., Ron Capps and Cruz Pedregon will get even more seat time.

Capps and Pedregon are competing in Tony Stewart’s 6th annual Prelude to the Dream Late Model stock car race on June 9 at Eldora Speedway’s half-mile clay oval in Rossburg, Ohio.

DON MARSHALL PASSES

Don Marshall, half of the famed King & Marshall Top Fuel and Funny Car team of the late 1960s and 1970s, died May 18 in Jacksonville, Fla. With partner and driver Jimmy King, the New England-based duo fielded fuel dragsters through the early 1970s before switching to Funny Car for the remainder of the decade. They were inducted into the New England Hot Rod Hall of Fame in 2006.

AREND SCORES ANOTHER FINAL ROUND APPEARANCE

DSC03041Jeff Arend, driver of the DHL Funny Car, made his second final-round appearance of the 2010 Full Throttle Drag Racing Series in Sunday’s final eliminations of the O’Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals at Heartland Park Topeka in Topeka, Kan.

Arend, a 47-year old native Canadian and resident of San Dimas, Calif., battled against reigning NHRA Funny Car world champion Robert Hight in the final round. The two fan favorites put on a great side-by-side drag race for the fans all of the way down the 1,000-ft. track. At the finish-line stripe, Hight just barely nosed out Arend to get a very close win, 4.150 seconds, 300.80 mph to 4.104 sec., 303.50 mph.

Arend also raced to a runner-up finish in Houston last month. The trip to the flopper final in Topeka was the fifth chance that Arend has had to “run for the money.” He has two career victories in the NHRA Funny Car class, the most recent coming in Memphis, Tenn., last fall.

MCMILLEN GETS HIS FIRST TOP FUEL ROUND WIN

Terry McMillen, in his first full-time season competing in NHRA’s Top Fuel ranks, was winless in eight previous first round appearances.

The streak ended Sunday at Topeka. McMillen, the No. 11 qualifier, upset No. 6 qualifier Steve Torrence, in the first round. McMillen ran a 3.917-second pass to get past Torrence who clocked in at 3.994 seconds.

HEAD SUFFERS VIOLENT EXPLOSION IN TOPEKA

Jim Head appeared to be gaining an advantage in his semi-final run against Jeff Arend during the NHRA Summernationals at Heartland Park Topeka.

That all changed at half-track when the blower exploded on Head’s engine. The violent explosion blew the body off Head’s Funny Car and shredded it into pieces.

Head’s problems magnified as he had flames blowing in his face from the damaged engine and could not stop the car. The car eventually stopped just past the finish line as it coasted into Arend’s lane and rammed into the back of Arend’s wheelie bar and body. Fortunately, neither driver was hurt in the incident.

HIGHT, SCHUMACHER AND EDWARDS SECURE VICTORIES AT TOPEKA

Robert Hight continued on his impressive three race hot streak and  dominated the Funny Car field to get his third win in as many races during the O’Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Summer Nationals at Heartland Park Topeka.  Tony Schumacher took home the win in Top Fuel and Mike Edwards secured a victory in Pro Stock.

1021-03998In the final round of Funny Car, Hight in his Auto Club Ford Mustang, was able to hold off the DHL Toyota Camry driven by Jeff Arend for his 17th career victory during his 4.104-second, 303.50 mph pass to the losing effort of 4.150-seconds at 300.80 mph by Arend.  Hight started the day as the No. 1 qualifier and used to his advantage as he defeated a tough field of competitors including rival Ron Capps.  With the win Hight, the 2009 Full Throttle Series World Funny Car Champion, closes within 49 points of current points leader and his team owner John Force.

ROUND-BY-ROUND PRO RESULTS FROM TOPEKA

Final round-by-round results from the 22nd annual O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals presented by Castrol GTX at Heartland Park Topeka, the ninth of 23 events in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series:

POINT STANDINGS FOLLOWING TOPEKA

Point standings (top 10) for NHRA professional categories following the 22nd annual O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals presented by Castrol GTX at Heartland Park Topeka, the ninth of 23 events in the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series -

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