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Antron Brown Advances Two Playoff Positions in Reading; Moves up to Fourth
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Qualified: No. 8 (3.731 E.T. at 328.54 MPH)
Elimination Round Results:
E1: 3.851 E.T. at 249.76 MPH defeated Josh Hart 10.983 E.T. at 73.85 MPH
E2: 3.730 E.T. at 323.97 MPH defeated Brittany Force 5.389 E.T. at 123.14 MPH
E3: 6.565 E.T. at 146.54 MPH defeated by Austin Prock 5.732 E.T. at 293.47 MPH

READING, Pa. (September 18, 2022) – Antron Brown and the Matco Tools Top Fuel team carried the momentum from their big U.S. Nationals triumph into the Pep Boys NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway, the first event of the six-race Countdown to the Championship.
Entering the race weekend ranked sixth in the standings, Brown successfully cracked into the ‘top five,’ having secured the No. 4 position on the Top Fuel leaderboard at the conclusion of Sunday’s elimination rounds. Brown’s two-spot jump came courtesy of a semifinal finish from the eighth qualifying position.
The New Jersey native who considers ‘the Grove’ to be a home track, started race day with a first-round victory over Josh Hart, which led to Brown and Hart swapping spots in the point standings. Round two pitted Brown against No. 1 qualifier and regular-season points leader, Brittany Force. The two-time winner in 2022 clocked a 3.730 E.T. while Force suffered mechanical issues in the opposite lane, allowing Brown to extend his round-win streak to six-in-a-row from the Indianapolis event and record his fourth elimination round-win over Force this season. By activating the win light, Brown advanced one more position up to fourth and set up a semifinal contest with eventual race winner Austin Prock. Brown and Prock were nearly even leaving the starting line and both drove into immediate tire smoke. The championship-challengers were on and off the throttle, treating fans to a thrilling pedalfest down the 1,000-foot stretch but it was Prock who was able to cross the finish line beams first, ending Brown’s day after the semifinals.
“It’s been a great race weekend, we’re definitely moving in the right direction, and we really thought we had the car to win it today, especially being at this home event with so much family and friends out here,” said Brown, who grew up in Chesterfield, N.J., and cut his teeth making the rounds at the local mid-Atlantic dragstrips as a kid.
“All in all, we’ve been making some great strides,” added the first-year team owner, who is in pursuit of his fourth Top Fuel world championship. “I’m super proud of this Matco Tools team and the way we’re all pulling together, and now, we’re right in the thick of things, and we’re very much looking forward to getting to Charlotte next weekend. We’re going to keep our heads down, take it one step at a time, and try and make up some more ground next weekend.
Antron Brown and the Matco Tools Top Fuel team depart Maple Grove Raceway ranked fourth in the standings. They will compete next at the Betway NHRA Carolina Nationals, Sept. 23-25, at zMAX Dragway in Concord, N.C.


NHRA Camping World Series Top Fuel Point Standings (unofficial):
1Justin Ashley
2170
2Brittany Force
2161
3Mike Salinas
2160
4Antron Brown
2116
5Steve Torrence
2114
6Austin Prock
2096
7Josh Hart
2083
8Leah Pruett
2063
8Doug Kalitta
2063
10Shawn Langdon
2052
11Clay Millican
2046
12Tony Schumacher
2032


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 70-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.



 

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