Drag Illustrated Issue 109, May 2016 | Page 30

Dirt Brittany Force scores first Top Fuel win at NHRA Gatornationals By Nate Van Wagnen T he fastest member of the Force family, Brittany Force, made team history last month when she won the 47th Annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals, the first Top Fuel event win for John Force Racing. Coincidentally, team president Robert Hight also won in Funny Car, giving JFR its first nitro double up. It was Force’s second final round in three races after joining forces with legendary Top Fuel tuner Alan Johnson and crew chief Brian Husen. Force’s Monster Energy-branded dragster was simply the best racecar on Sunday, in terms of consistency and performance. Racing out of the fifth spot, Force raced past Morgan Lucas and fellow first-time hopefuls Tripp Tatum and Dave Connolly before lining up against Terry McMillen in the final round. She denied McMillen his first event win at his sponsor’s race when she clicked off a 3.772-second elapsed time at 318 mph in comparison to McMillen’s explosive 3.981-second effort. “It feels good to finally bring home the win,” said Force, daughter of 16-time Funny Car champion John Force. “Our car was on fire all weekend. It went down there and had great runs. This is a very proud moment for me and the John Force Racing team, the Monster Energy team. It took everyone to get us here.” Force’s Gainesville win is the second for tuner/ consultant Alan Johnson, who also tuned Steve Torrence to the seasonopening win at the Winternationals. Force joins Blaine Johnson, Gary Scelzi, Bruce Sarver, Shawn Langdon and Khalid alBalooshi as drivers who earned their first pro victories under the nitro guru’s tutelage. “I’ve been chasing this for so many years. It is a very proud moment. I have to thank my team and everyone who helped me get here,“ Force commented. “In Phoenix we almost made it. I was definitely bummed after that, but proud of my team. They have worked so hard to get here. This weekend (Gatornationals) we came out and I was feeling good. Sometimes a driver just feels that way and I had it. I felt it in my stomach, and I was hoping we were going to go all the 30 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com way, and we did.” Force held up her end of the deal, too, as she left the starting line first in all four rounds of eliminations, stepping up for the final round with a .053 reaction time. “I am getting more comfortable in the dragster every run. Brian and Alan changed a lot of things inside the cockpit and I am still get used to some of the changes. I am also doing some special leg workouts to improve my reaction times. My whole team has been great this year and really the win in Gainesville was a true team effort,” added Force. Now with their first win on the board, Brittany Force and her Monster Energy team can focus on their next goal – winning the NHRA Mello Yello Series Top Fuel world championship. “I am excited to get my first win for John Force Racing, Monster Energy and all our sponsors but I don’t want to win just one race. This is a process and I will keep working on getting better every race. It gives you confidence to go rounds and I have dreamed about winning for so many years. Like Robert (Hight) said in the press conference after the Gatornationals getting the first win was the hardest one and now we just have to try and do it again,” said Force. For his part in the double up, Hight and his Mike Neff-tuned Auto Club Camaro dipped into the 3.9-second zone during the first three rounds of eliminations. In the final round, Hight and opponent Ron Capps both encountered trouble, but Hight came out on top to win his third Gatornationals Wally, joining Kenny Bernstein, Gordy Bonin and Capps as three-time winners at the event considered to be one of drag racing’s “majors”. “The first five or six years I came here I don’t think I won a round. It’s funny; sometimes you just have a racetrack that you do well at and this is one of them now. I’m very fortunate to be driving for (crew chief ) Mike Neff, and this is my second win at Gainesville with Mike Neff. This is a major race. When you look at the majors in golf, this is a major. To win a major here, the East Coast kickoff, is pretty rewarding,” Hight said. Issue 109 PHOTOS: NHRA / NATIONAL DRAGSTER, NATE VAN WAGNEN Swamp Monster