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Jason Line earned his second consecutive victory, defeating Greg Anderson in an all-Summit Racing Pro Stock final at the 27th annual NHRA Northwest Nationals in Seattle. Line, in his Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro, defeated Anderson on a holeshot with a run of 6.611 seconds at 210.67 miles-per-hour to Anderson’s losing effort of 6.608 at 210.54.

“It was a very good day for KB Racing,” Line said. “We got both cars to the final, and Greg got in the top 10. He’s not going to look back from there. He’s got a great car. I was good when I needed to be today. The car wasn’t great, but it was good enough. I guess the racing gods owed me one today. It feels good to get another win. I’ve never won three races in a row, though, so we’ll see what happens at Brainerd.”

Anderson, on the strength of his runner-up finish, moved into the top 10 in the Countdown to the Championship points standings for the first time this season. Anderson missed the first five events of 2014 recuperating from open heart surgery.

“There is no pressure relieved, you can’t back off now; I have a very small lead, and we have two races left,” said # 10 Anderson. “Anything can happen, and I still have to find a way to win a race. I want to win a race before the Countdown to the Championship starts. I want to feel like I’ve earned the position, and I know that this team is very capable of it. I was close today, and I felt like I had a great chance. I didn’t get it done, but there were a lot of positives this weekend. The list is long.”

Pro Stock drivers Shane Gray and Vincent Nobile also secured positions in the Countdown during the event.

Doug Kalitta recorded his second win of the season in Top Fuel, defeating Antron Brown when he powered his Mac Tools dragster to a winning pass of 3.844 at 318.84 to the 3.887 at 311.70 for Brown. This is the 35th career win for Kalitta, which ties him with Don Garlits for fifth on the all-time Top Fuel wins list.

“I’m real proud of [crew chief] Jim [Oberhofer] and my crew; they’ve given me a consistent car, and I just try to do the best I can do,” said Kalitta, who also has six runner-up finishes this season. “The competition out here is tough; it’s really something to even make it to a final. We’ve been banging on the door trying to get another win. Beating Antron for this one was big for us. We’ve just been trying to win rounds, but Antron’s been winning a lot, too. He’s got five wins this year, so I’m glad we were able to get another one here today. We’ve got some momentum going into the next few races.”

Tony Schumacher, who qualified #1, was defeated in the semifinals by teammate Brown but was able to secure his berth in the Countdown to the Championship. He was the only Top Fuel driver to clinch a position in the playoffs at the event.

John Force earned his third win of the season by racing to the Funny Car victory Sunday at the NHRA Northwest Nationals presented by Super Start Batteries at Pacific Raceways.

Top Fuel’s Doug Kalitta also won at the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series event in Seattle.

Force defeated former teammate Gary Densham in the final round for his 141st career win. Force registered a run of 4.173 at 302.48 in his Castrol GTX High Mileage Ford Mustang to defeat Densham’s trailing Chevy Impala, which lost traction early in the run and finished in 5.808 at 120.44. Force has raced to four consecutive finals and has won twice in that stretch.

“I want to win; that is what it is all about,” Force said. “But we were having so much fun down there in the staging lanes. I know you are supposed to be serious because it is race day, but you are racing a friend. He comes up here on a budget. Look how good he does. Steps up and races with these guys after only being out a few times all year and gets in the finals. I always say ‘If I lose to my teammates, I didn’t lose,’ and if I had lost to Gary Densham, I would not have lost.”

With today’s win, John Force Racing swept the daunting Western Swing with its Funny Car teams winning all three events. Robert Hight took home the title in Denver, and Courtney Force won in Sonoma.

The NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series continues Aug. 14-17 with the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway in Brainerd.

Championship Point Standings (as of 8/4/2014)

Top Fuel

1. Doug Kalitta: 1,345
2. Antron Brown:  1,269
3. Shawn Langdon:  1,146
4. Tony Schumacher:  999
5. Steve Torrence:  920
6. Spencer Massey:  895
7. Brittany Force:  856
8. Khalid alBalooshi:  855
9. Richie Crampton:  808
10. J.R. Todd:  774

Funny Car

1. Robert Hight:  1,271
2. John Force:  1,224
3. Ron Capps:  989
4. Courtney Force:  980
5. Tommy Johnson Jr.:  975
6. Alexis DeJoria:  961
7. Matt Hagan:  949
8. Cruz Pedregon:  894
9. Del Worsham:  848
10. Tim Wilkerson:  815

Pro Stock

1. Erica Enders-Stevens:  1,229
2. Allen Johnson:  1,197
3. Jason Line:  1,192
4. Jeg Coughlin:  1,128
5. Dave Connolly:  1,075
6. Shane Gray:  1,015
7. Vincent Nobile:  959
8. V. Gaines:  742
9. Chris McGaha:  718
10. Greg Anderson:  647

The NHRA and Drag Race Central contributed to this report.

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Author: David Fuller

David Fuller is OnAllCylinders' managing editor. During his 20-year career in the auto industry, he has covered a variety of races, shows, and industry events and has authored articles for multiple magazines. He has also partnered with mainstream and trade publications on a wide range of editorial projects. In 2012, he helped establish OnAllCylinders, where he enjoys covering all facets of hot rodding and racing.