Richie Crampton raced to his fourth Top Fuel victory of the season Sunday to close out a record-setting day of action at the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals.

Robert Hight (Funny Car), Erica Enders (Pro Stock), and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also were winners of the penultimate regular season race in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series.

NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car teams took advantage of the cool, overcast weather conditions at Brainerd Int’l Raceway to reset all four national records in those categories. Among the records, Antron Brown set the Top Fuel elapsed time record at 3.680 seconds, and Jack Beckman set the Funny Car mark at 3.901 seconds.

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National speed records were set by Spencer Massey (332.75 mph) and Matt Hagan (329.58). Hagan also recorded the quickest Funny Car time in history at 3.879 seconds, and Shawn Langdon posted the quickest Top Fuel time with his 3.664-second effort, but neither driver was able to certify those times as national records per NHRA rules.

But it was the consistent performance of Crampton’s Aaron Brooks-tuned Lucas Oil dragster that took the event victory in Top Fuel when he held off Brittany Force in the final round. Crampton crossed the finish line first with a career-best time of 3.695 seconds at 325.30 mph to deny Force her first career victory, as her Monster Energy dragster trailed with a 3.771 at 293.79.

“This race is going to go down in the history books,” Crampton said. “It was just some amazing racing today, and there were some super-fast race cars out there. I keep forgetting that I ran a [3.69] in the final because winning the event is so important. You want to carry momentum into the Countdown [to the Championship]. The last two rounds today showed what kind of race car we have, and we are right where we need to be for Indy and for the Countdown.”

Crampton, who defeated teammate Morgan Lucas, Larry Dixon, and Langdon en route to the final round, moved to third in the points standings with his sixth career victory. Tony Schumacher remains in the series lead, 53 points ahead of Brown, who earned a 20-point bonus for setting the elapsed time record.

“Winning the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals when you drive the Lucas Oil car is exactly what you want to do,” Crampton said. “I just wanted to do that so badly for [team owners] Forrest and Charlotte [Lucas]. There is nothing cooler than getting the Wally from Charlotte at the end of the racetrack.”

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Hight earned his first Funny Car victory in more than a year and the 35th of his career by defeating Tommy Johnson Jr. in the final round. Hight powered his Auto Club Chevy Camaro to a 3.956 at 323.58 to finish in front of Johnson’s Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger, which was making its third consecutive final-round appearance.

“We had a real good car,” said Hight, who defeated Ron Capps, Brian Stewart, and Tim Wilkerson in earlier rounds. “It was running good, but you never know what you’re going to get in these kinds of conditions. This thing was a handful to drive today. We changed a bunch of things on the car, and it’s carrying the front end. It’s tough. I’m not going to get cocky. The DSR cars have been dominant. We closed the gap a bunch this weekend, and I know we have a lot of work to do. We’re going to keep it up and test in Indy.”

It was Hight’s first Brainerd win, and the victory put him into the $100,000 NHRA Traxxas Nitro Shootout all-star bonus race at Indy. His win also ties him for fourth in all-time NHRA Funny Car wins with Don Prudhomme and Cruz Pedregon.

“This was a timely win,” Hight said. “I didn’t want to go up against Courtney [Force] in a fan vote. Are you kidding me? We got in the Traxxas Shootout. I wasn’t in it last year. To be mentioned with Don Prudhomme and Cruz, that’s pretty impressive.”

Red-hot Beckman, who lost in the semi’s to Johnson when his ultraquick Infinite Hero Dodge Charger lost traction, used his 20-point national record bonus to increase his series lead to 50 points over Hagan. Hagan lost in round two to Beckman in the quickest side-by-side race in NHRA history.

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Enders moved back into the series points lead in Pro Stock by claiming her fifth victory of the season and 17th of her career. She used a quicker reaction time and a final-round performance of 6.552 at 210.34 in her Elite Motorsports Chevy Camaro to take the win over rival and local favorite Jason Line, who posted a quicker but losing 6.541 at 211.06 in his Summit Racing Equipment Camaro.

Enders outran Mark Hogan, Bo Butner, and red-hot Chris McGaha, who had won the last two races, to advance to the final round. She now holds a 16-point lead over four-time world champ Greg Anderson heading into the final race of the regular season.

“This is a really crucial time in our season, especially heading into Indy [in two weeks], where it’s worth points and a half, so it’s a great time to get that momentum to swing back to our side of the fence, and I’m so proud of my team,” Enders said. “It’s an amazing win for my group. It’s really exciting for me because it’s hard not to get frustrated collectively as a group when things aren’t going your way, but that’s what makes our team work so great. We don’t allow ourselves to get down in the dumps and just dig deep and play with all our heart.”

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In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Krawiec took his third consecutive victory of the season by racing past teammate Andrew Hines in an all-Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson final round. Krawiec finished in 6.844 at 194.30 to take his 30th career victory and second at BIR while Hines clocked a 6.894 at 190.06 in the runner-up effort.

“I have a great motorcycle under me,” said Krawiec, who beat a murderers’ row of past world champions in Hector Arana Sr., LE Tonglet, and Matt Smith to advance to the final round.

“We’ve just lacked consistency,” Krawiec continued. “I’d say since Denver we’ve really gotten into the groove and figured out what the motorcycle wanted. I’ve been fortunate enough to go to three final rounds and win all three and also win the NHRA Pro Bike Battle in Sonoma, so I’m on a pretty good roll. Hopefully it’s not too early because after Indy is when you really want to get on a roll like this, but hopefully I can continue it all the way through to the end of Pomona.”

With the win, Krawiec increased his series lead to 166 over Hector Arana Jr.

A bunch of drivers secured berths into the NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship at this event, including Crampton and Larry Dixon in Top Fuel; Johnson, John Force, Del Worsham, and Ron Capps in Funny Car; Allen Johnson, Larry Morgan, Shane Gray, and Jonathan Gray in Pro Stock; and Krawiec, Arana Jr., and Hines in Pro Stock Motorcycle.

The NHRA Mello Yello Series continues Sept. 2-7 with the Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals, the world’s most prestigious drag race at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis.

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2015 NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING SERIES STANDINGS
Updated 8/23/2015 (Following the 17th of 24 events; season victories in parentheses) 
TOP FUEL
Place Driver Points
1. Tony Schumacher, Austin, Texas, U.S. Army dragster (3) * 1,348
2. Antron Brown, Indianapolis, Matco Tools dragster (4) * 1,295
3. Richie Crampton, Indianapolis, Lucas Oil dragster (4) * 1,093
4. Larry Dixon, Indianapolis, C&J Energy Services dragster * 1,086
5. Doug Kalitta, Ypsilanti, Mich., Mac Tools dragster (2) 956
6. Shawn Langdon, Indianapolis, Knuckle Sandwich/Bass Pro Shop dragster (1) 951
7. Brittany Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Monster Energy dragster 943
8. J.R. Todd, Indianapolis, Red Line Oil dragster (1) 929
9. Steve Torrence, Kilgore, Texas, Capco Contactors dragster (1) 891
10. Spencer Massey, Fort Worth, Texas, Red Fuel/Sandvik dragster (1) 888
FUNNY CAR
1. Jack Beckman, Norco, Calif., Infinite Hero Dodge Charger (5) * 1,279
2. Matt Hagan, Christiansburg, Va., Mopar Express/Rocky Boots Dodge Charger (4) * 1,229
3. Tommy Johnson Jr., Avon, Ind., Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger (2) * 1,158
4. John Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Peak Anti-Freeze and Coolant Chevy Camaro (2) * 1,084
5. Del Worsham, Villa Park, Calif., DHL Toyota Camry * 1,037
6. Ron Capps, Carlsbad, Calif., NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger (2) * 1,020
7. Tim Wilkerson, Springfield, Ill., Levi, Ray & Shoup Ford Mustang (1) 942
8. Robert Hight, Yorba Linda, Calif., Auto Club Chevrolet Camaro (1) 935
9. Cruz Pedregon, Brownsburg, Ind., Snap-on Tools Toyota Camry 884
10. Alexis DeJoria, Austin, Texas, Patron XO Cafe Incendio Toyota Camry 856
PRO STOCK
1. Erica Enders, New Orleans, Racing in Red Chevy Camaro (5) * 1,391
2. Greg Anderson, Mooresville, N.C., Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro (4) * 1,375
3. Chris McGaha, Odessa, Texas, Harlow Sammons of Odessa Chevy Camaro (2) * 1,254
4. Jason Line, Mooresville, N.C., Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro (2) * 1,197
5. Allen Johnson, Greeneville, Tenn., Team Mopar Dodge Dart (1) * 1,011
6. Larry Morgan, Newark, Ohio, FireAde Chevy Camaro (2) * 958
7. Shane Gray, Mooresville, N.C., Gray Motorsports Chevy Camaro * 918
8. Jonathan Gray, Artesia, N.M., Gray Manufacturing Chevy Camaro * 855
9. Vincent Nobile, Dix Hills, N.Y., Mountain View Tire Chevy Camaro 821
10. Drew Skillman, Bargersville, Ind., Ray Skillman Chevy Chevy Camaro 812
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE (following the ninth of 16 events)
1. Eddie Krawiec, Brownsburg, Ind., Screamin’ Eagle Harley-Davidson (3) * 824
2. Hector Arana Jr., Milltown, Ind., Lucas Oil Buell (1) * 658
3. Andrew Hines, Brownsburg, Ind., Screamin’ Eagle Harley-Davidson (1) * 647
4. Karen Stoffer, Gardnerville, Nev., Suzuki (2) 523
5. Jimmy Underdahl, Forest Lake, Minn., Bad Boy Buggies Suzuki 492
6. Jerry Savoie, Cut Off, La., Savoie’s Alligator Farm Suzuki (1) 485
7. Matt Smith, King, N.C., Nitro Fish Victory 463
8. Hector Arana Sr., Milltown, Ind., Lucas Oil Buell (1) 448
9. Scotty Pollacheck, Medford, Ore., Petrolhead Apparel Buell 408
10. LE Tonglet, Metairie, La., Nitro Fish Suzuki 387
* Clinched berth in NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship

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