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BRAINERD, Minn. (8/13/06) -- Melanie Troxel breezed her way into the quarterfinals of the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway today and demonstrated that the Skull Shine/Knoll Gas-Torco Race Fuels Top Fuel dragster was at the top of its class when she defeated J.R. Todd in the opening round with the second-best elapsed time of the session of 4.562 seconds at 327.66 mph.
She again set the second-best ET one round later when she matched up against Rod Fuller, clocking a 4.565/327.59 pass to Fuller's slower, but winning 4.584/321.42. Fuller's reaction time of .082 of a second (.000 is perfect) gave him the holeshot win over Troxel, who launched with a .107 reaction time.
Points leader Doug Kalitta was defeated by Troxel's teammate Tony Schumacher in the second round, so Troxel, second in points coming into this event, actually gained a point after also out-qualifying him. She is now 81 points behind Kalitta. Schumacher was on a tear today en route to the final round, then lost to Brandon Bernstein. He is now tied with Troxel in second, both with 1077 points.
"We had a real close race with Hot Rod (Fuller), and, unfortunately, when you have those close races, they are going to be decided more times than not by reaction time," said the Colorado native, who had led the point standings through the first 12 events of the 2006 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. "I felt like I left well, but it's one of those things that didn't show up in the reaction times.
"We would much rather go up and lose a close race, than make a mistake. We definitely had a very good and consistent race car here this (qualified No. 5) weekend, so that feels good going into Memphis.
"We won't lose any ground in trying to catch Kalitta, which is good, but now we're tied with Tony Schumacher. It's going to be a great rest of the season, for sure," she said. "We're still in a great position to have a shot at that championship, and we have a very consistent car. We just have to stay where we are and try to take advantage of opportunities when they come along."
Next up is the O'Reilly NHRA Mid-South Nationals in Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 18-20.
Troxel Races to Quarters in Brainerd, Ties Tony Schumacher for Second in Points
BRAINERD, Minn. (8/13/06) -- Melanie Troxel breezed her way into the quarterfinals of the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway today and demonstrated that the Skull Shine/Knoll Gas-Torco Race Fuels Top Fuel dragster was at the top of its class when she defeated J.R. Todd in the opening round with the second-best elapsed time of the session of 4.562 seconds at 327.66 mph.
She again set the second-best ET one round later when she matched up against Rod Fuller, clocking a 4.565/327.59 pass to Fuller's slower, but winning 4.584/321.42. Fuller's reaction time of .082 of a second (.000 is perfect) gave him the holeshot win over Troxel, who launched with a .107 reaction time.
Points leader Doug Kalitta was defeated by Troxel's teammate Tony Schumacher in the second round, so Troxel, second in points coming into this event, actually gained a point after also out-qualifying him. She is now 81 points behind Kalitta. Schumacher was on a tear today en route to the final round, then lost to Brandon Bernstein. He is now tied with Troxel in second, both with 1077 points.
"We had a real close race with Hot Rod (Fuller), and, unfortunately, when you have those close races, they are going to be decided more times than not by reaction time," said the Colorado native, who had led the point standings through the first 12 events of the 2006 NHRA POWERade Drag Racing Series. "I felt like I left well, but it's one of those things that didn't show up in the reaction times.
"We would much rather go up and lose a close race, than make a mistake. We definitely had a very good and consistent race car here this (qualified No. 5) weekend, so that feels good going into Memphis.
"We won't lose any ground in trying to catch Kalitta, which is good, but now we're tied with Tony Schumacher. It's going to be a great rest of the season, for sure," she said. "We're still in a great position to have a shot at that championship, and we have a very consistent car. We just have to stay where we are and try to take advantage of opportunities when they come along."
Next up is the O'Reilly NHRA Mid-South Nationals in Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 18-20.