Doug Kalitta's 4.428 333.00from September of 2003 was :
Doug Kalitta's incremental times: 60ft-0.835 sec., 330ft-2.116, 660ft-3.008/281.83mph, 1,000ft-3.766
Doug Kalitta's 4.420 328.22 from May of 2004 was:
Doug Kalitta's incremental times: 60ft-0.852 sec., 330ft-2.120, 660ft-3.004/283.73mph, 1,000ft-3.758
Gary Scelzi's 4.480 from October 1999 doesn't have full short times, but until Reading 2012 his time was the only sub 3 second 1/8th mile:
"Big Red" was clocked at 2.991 seconds and 274.05 mph at half track
In 2012 at Reading when Shawn Langdon ran 3.71 334mph his times were:
Shawn Langdon's incremental times: 60ft-0.828 sec., 330ft-2.096, 660ft-2.974/288.46 mph 1,000ft-3.712
Comparing that to Doug's 4.420 - Quicker by - .024 - 60 ft .024 - 330ft .030 - 660ft .046 - 1,000ft ....... Should be a 4.370 @ 341.90?
Antron's 3.701 328 were:
Antron Brown's incremental times: 60ft-0.832 sec., 330ft-2.100, 660ft-2.967/290.44 mph 1,000ft-3.701 I'd guess he'd have been 4.358 @ 342.50?
Average runs would be in the low 4.40s to low 4.50s. Probably take a 4.52 to make the show, and the occasional 4.38-4.39 low qualifier?
In Funny Car, Robert Hight's time from February 2007 still has not been exceeded on his 4.636 327.34:
Robert Hight's incremental times: 60ft-0.878 sec., 330ft-2.243, 660ft-3.175/273.16mph, 1,000ft-3.955
Good tracks would see mid 4.60's I'd guess. Probably a 4.65-4.69 typical low qualifier, and a 4.79 or so to make the show.
We'll never know, but it's fun to speculate!