Hight Leads Way For Team Castrol With Runner–up Finish At 53rd U.s. Nationals (1 Viewer)

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HIGHT LEADS WAY FOR TEAM CASTROL WITH RUNNER–UP FINISH AT 53RD U.S. NATIONALS

Castrol Highlight: Castrol GTX driver Ashley Force secured the No. 2 qualifying position for the second time in her brief Funny Car career and, in the first round, posted the quickest time of eliminations in the 53rd annual Mac Tools U.S. Nationals at 4.784 seconds.

Robert Hight and his Team Castrol/Auto Club Ford Mustang were denied a second consecutive victory in the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals Monday when a supercharger drive broke in the final round at O'Reilly Raceway Park at Indianapolis.

Nevertheless, the runner–up effort was good enough to propel the 2005 Auto Club Road to the Future Award winner (NHRA Rookie of the Year) to the top of the Funny Car point standings after the first of six races in the Countdown to the Championship.

"I'm excited to be leaving with the points lead. If we keep going to final rounds we'll have this thing wrapped up," said Hight, "but that is easier said than done. My confidence level is really high. The car is good and the team is good and we'll just keep doing what we know how to do. I want to get in a roll like we did last year."

Hight defeated two former Funny Car champions (Tony Pedregon and Kenny Bernstein) in route to his fifth final round appearance of the season. He took out fellow Countdown competitor Jim Head in their first round match–up, freezing Head behind team leader John Force, a non–qualifier at Indy, in the standings.

"We learned a ton this weekend about running on a hot track that is going to help us. Honestly, I have always hoped for cool conditions because this thing thunders when it is cool," added Hight. "Now that we have a little bit of a handle on the heat it doesn't matter where we are. We can beat anybody."

Rookie–of–the–year candidate Ashley Force reached the second round before a loss of traction cost her against veteran Del Worsham.

"We went up in smoke because we were trying. Sometimes you try a little too hard," said the 24–year–old. "It is just like people who red–light. They say if you never red–light, you aren't trying. Del has been out here a lot of years and he is a lot more experienced than me –– just like dad."

Earlier in the day, voting closed on the AOL hottest athlete contest and the former high school cheerleader and Cal State Fullerton graduate outdistanced NFL quarterback Tom Brady of the New England Patriots to win the overall title with 86% of the vote.

"I felt very in control when it smoked the tires, even pedaling it and getting a little sideways," Ashley said. "I never felt that it was doing anything I didn't want it to. That is a good feeling to have in these cars. The tough part is getting experience pedaling."

Despite his DNQ, John Force and his Castrol GTX High Mileage sponsored Ford Mustang will leave the first race of the Countdown to Eight in sixth place only 26 points behind Jack Beckman and 44 points behind Ron Capps for fifth and fourth place, respectively. Only the top four competitors will advance their championship aspirations following the next three races.
 
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