NHRA Winners - 2017 Englishtown

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Four-time NHRA Pro Stock champion Greg Anderson earned his second win of 2017 Sunday at the 48th annual NHRA Summernationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown, NJ.

Steve Torrence in Top Fuel, Jack Beckman in Funny Car, and Jerry Savoie in Pro Stock Motorcycle, were also winners in their respective categories at the 10th of 24 events on the 2017 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series schedule.

Anderson secured the victory in Pro Stock after driving to a 6.613-second at 210.44 miles-per-hour pass in the final round to knock off Vincent Nobile who ran a 6.665 at 210.21. Anderson’s first win in 2017 came in Phoenix. Sunday’s win made it eight career victories at Englishtown for Anderson.

“It certainly was a tough weekend but everything worked out for us. This Wally is going to my son for getting through high school,” Anderson said. “This track has been magical for me.  I have a lot of great memories here. To win eight times here makes it a pretty special place.”

Anderson had the fifth-best qualifying time in his Summit Racing Equipment Chevrolet Camaro. He defeated Kenny Delco, Allen Johnson and Bo Butner en route to his fifth final round appearance of 2017. Nobile earned his first final round appearance of the season by defeating Drew Skillman, John Gaydosh and Jeg Coughlin.

With the win, Anderson now sits second in the points standings behind Bo Butner, who he defeated in the semifinals. Nobile sits seventh in the Pro Stock standings after his best finish of the year.

Torrence Wins Top Fuel for Third Win of Season

Torrence secured his third victory of the season with a 3.857-second pass at 320.28 mph in his dragster to defeat Antron Brown who ran a 3.932 at 306.74 in his dragster in the final round.

He emerged victorious for the first time since winning back-to-back races in Charlotte and Atlanta, and has now reached the final round at five of the past six events. The win was only Torrence’s second victory in 24 matchups against Brown in his career, and was his third career victory in Englishtown.

“All day long I was confident because we have historically done well in Englishtown, since I have won here twice and don’t have that chip on my shoulder,” Torrence said. “Both Antron [Brown] and I have cars that can win and we know we just have to do our jobs to win. I know my record against him isn’t the best, but it’s always fun to go up against one of my best friends in the final round.”

Torrence qualified second and defeated Smax Smith, Clay Millican and Doug Kalitta on the way to victory. Brown qualified first and defeated Blake Alexander and Brittany Force before reaching his fifth final round of the year. Torrence now trails Brown by just seven points in the Top Fuel standings, while previous points leader Leah Pritchett fell to third with a first round exit in Englishtown.

Beckman Earns First 2017 Win in Funny Car

Beckman earned his 25th career victory and first of the season with a 4.100 at 312.42 in the final round to defeat Ron Capps who ran a 4.143 at 299.66. This was Beckman’s first win since St. Louis in 2016, and his first final round appearance of the season.

“There have been quite a few variables for our team already this season, and we needed to get this win today so we knew that we could do this more often,” Beckman said. “Not only is this our team’s first win together, but a win at the Summernationals in Funny Car is about as cool as it gets.”

Beckman qualified fourth and defeated Jim Campbell, Cruz Pedregon and Ron Capps before reaching his first final round of the season. Teammate and defending world champion Capps reached his sixth final round of the year after defeating Del Worsham, Alexis DeJoria and Robert Hight.

With the win, Beckman sits at third in the standings as the fifth different Funny Car winner of the season. Capps maintained his lead atop the Funny Car standings with the runner-up finish in Englishtown.

Savoie Wins Pro Stock Motorcycle

Defending Pro Stock Motorcycle champion Jerry Savoie emerged victorious in the bike category with a 6.918 at 192.85 to defeat Hector Arana Jr’s pass of 6.862 at 195.62. Savoie notched his seventh career victory and first of the season.

“I’ve had some struggles earlier in the season, but each win is special because you never know which one will be your last,” Savoie said. “This track has been good to me in the past and we were able to take this one home today and I’m extremely thankful for that.”

Savoie has now reached two final rounds in four events, defeating Cory Reed, Scott Pollacheck and Angie Smith on the day. Arana Jr. defeated Melissa Surber, Eddie Krawiec and Karen Stoffer to reach his first final round of 2017.

With his first victory of the season, Savoie now sits third in the Pro Stock Motorcycle standings, becoming the third winner in four events in the category. Arana Jr. is sixth in the standings following his best finish of the season.

The 2017 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season continues with the 17th NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals at Bristol Dragway June 16-18.

NHRA Pro Stock Point Standings

1. Bo Butner            837
2. Greg Anderson        797
3. Tanner Gray          758
4. Jeg Coughlin         701
5. Jason Line           668

NHRA Funny Car Point Standings

1. Ron Capps            931
2. Matt Hagan           802
3. Jack Beckman         652
4. Courtney Force       648
5. Robert Hight         645

NHRA Top Fuel Point Standings

1. Antron Brown         878
2. Steve Torrence       871
3. Leah Pritchett       842
4. Tony Schumacher      766
5. Doug Kalitta         648

NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Point Standings

1. Eddie Krawiec        358
2. LE Tonglet           356
3. Jerry Savoie         322
4. Andew Hines          263
5. Scotty Pollacheck    250

Drag Race Central and NHRA contributed to this report.