AB Motorsports Post-Race Recap: Brainerd (1 Viewer)

StarLink
High Speed Internet
Available AnyWhere On Earth
Now $349


4onthefl4

Staff member
Nitro Member
Joined
Jan 25, 2016
Messages
1,955
Age
77
AB logo.jpg

Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals
Event 15 of 22
Brainerd International Raceway
Brainerd, Minn.
Aug. 19-21, 2022


Quarterfinal Finish at Lucas Oil Nationals for Top 10-Ranked AB Motorsports Team
Brown 2.jpg

Qualified:
No. 5 (3.701 E.T. at 329.83 MPH)
Elimination Round Results:
E1: 3.688 E.T. at 328.22 MPH defeated Clay Millican 3.721 E.T. at 327.51 MPH
E2: 5.335 E.T. at 247.25 MPH defeated by Steve Torrence 4.945 E.T. at 255.19 MPH

BRAINERD, Minnesota (August 21, 2022) – Less than one week after powering to their first win of the season, the AB Motorsports team kept the momentum rolling at the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals in Brainerd, Minnesota. Antron Brown and his Matco Tools Top Fuel dragster were solid during qualifying, earning the No. 5 seed after Brown clocked his best E.T. of the year in Saturday’s first session. Brown’s 3.701-second pass held up to be the third-quickest of the round and set up a Sunday morning match-up between the three-time Top Fuel world champ and Clay Millican. Against Millican, Brown once again reset his season-best E.T., taking the Matco Tools machine on a winning 3.688-second ride to extend his round win count to five in a row.
In the quarterfinals, Brown faced Steve Torrence, his final-round opponent from last week’s Topeka, Kansas event, and was looking to add to his 34-20 round-win tally over his longtime friend. Unfortunately for Brown, his chances at making a run for another Wally trophy were cut short when he stood on the throttle and immediately lost traction. He pedaled his machine in an attempt to chase Torrence down but his opponent was already too far down the track when he encountered issues of his own and Brown simply ran out of real estate.
“All-and-all it was a good weekend here at Brainerd for our Matco Tools team at the Lucas Oil Nationals,” said Brown, who maintained his Top 10 ranking in the Countdown point standings. “Things got tricky in the second round for all of the teams and we’re bummed about that because we wanted to keep making some strides in the points. We qualified in the top half of the field with that 3.70, our quickest pass of the year, and bettered that in the first round with that 3.68 and that was second-quick of the round.
“We’re making big, big strides and heading in the right direction. This Matco dragster is running well early and I’m so proud of this team for the work they’ve put in. They never lost the faith in each other and our goals. We’re peaking at the right time. We plan on testing on Monday here at Brainerd to get ready for our biggest race of the year, the U.S. Nationals at Indy, and we want to go out and do well before the Countdown to the Championship.”
Brown and his No. 10 ranked Brownsburg, Ind.-based AB Motorsports team will compete next at the NHRA U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis over Labor Day weekend, Sept. 2 -5, where Brown returns as a three-time event champion at his home track.


NHRA Camping World Series Top Fuel Point Standings (unofficial):
1Brittany Force
1206
2Mike Salinas
1112
3Steve Torrence
1076
4Justin Ashley
1070
5Josh Hart
797
6Leah Pruett
761
6Shawn Langdon
761
8Tony Schumacher
703
9Doug Kalitta
692
10Antron Brown
668


About AB Motorsports
Established in 2019 and making its on-track debut in 2022, AB Motorsports is a single-car NHRA Top Fuel team owned and operated by three-time world champion Antron Brown. Headquartered in Brownsburg, Ind., the team competes on the 22-race NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series circuit thanks to the support of Matco Tools, Lucas Oil, Toyota, SiriusXM, Hangsterfer’s Metal Working Lubricants, and Summit Racing Equipment.
Brown, who serves as both the owner and driver of the AB Motorsports Top Fuel dragster, is the only competitor in NHRA history to have won races in both the Top Fuel and Pro Stock Motorcycle categories. Brown is a 69-time NHRA national event winner and became the first Black driver to win a major U.S. auto racing championship when he captured the 2012 NHRA Top Fuel series title.



 
Ways To Support Nitromater

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top