Courtney Force raced to the landmark 100th victory by a female racer in NHRA history Sunday at the NHRA Kansas Nationals at Heartland Park Topeka.

Spencer Massey (Top Fuel) and Allen Johnson (Pro Stock) also were winners of the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series event.

In her second attempt to earn the much sought after milestone victory in as many weeks, Force outran veteran Funny Car driver Cruz Pedregon in the final round to take the historic win, her first of the season and fourth of her career.

Force, the event’s No. 1 qualifier, finished in 4.148 seconds at 306.46 mph in her Traxxas Ford Mustang while Pedregon’s Snap-on Tools Toyota Camry slowed near the finish with a 4.225 at 250.60.

“There’s just a lot of emotion right now,” said Force, 25, the youngest daughter of 16-time world champ John Force. “It’s been a long weekend. I’m so proud of my Traxxas Ford Mustang team, and I am happy to win it for all of the girls who have won races in NHRA over the years. They all know how to win.”

Force is one of 14 women who have earned victories in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series, starting with the legendary Shirley Muldowney in Top Fuel in 1976. Force nearly accomplished the feat last weekend in Atlanta, but she lost a close final-round race to her teammate Robert Hight.

“It’s huge,” said Force, who outran Dale Creasy Jr., Jeff Arend, and Tommy Johnson Jr. in earlier rounds. “You can see the emotions on my face after the loss in the final round last weekend. It’s a big deal. It’s a milestone for women, and every girl out here wanted to get it. Every girl put their heart out into it. I was crushed last weekend because I thought that opportunity would never come around again. I’m still trying to soak it all in right now.”

She is one of three women who have won races in the series this season, joining fellow Funny Car racer Alexis DeJoria and Pro Stock points leader Erica Enders-Stevens, both two-time season winners. Yesterday, she and her sister Brittany, a Top Fuel driver, were both No. 1 qualifiers of the event. Eight female racers representing each of the four NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series classes have competed this season.

“This is for all the girls out there in any type of sport, any motorsport,” said Force, who was presented a special Wally with a commemorative pink 100th female win faceplate and design on the trophy’s bottom. “It’s an exciting day for us. It’s an honor to be No. 100 on a list of the legends like Shirley Muldowney, Angelle Sampey, Melanie Troxel, Erica Enders-Stevens, Shelly Payne, Ashley (Force Hood, sister), Alexis DeJoria, there are so many great names. My sister Brittany is so close. It’s an honor to be a part of it. We’ve hit 100, but there’s 100 more to go.”

Funny Car points leader Hight was upset in the opening round, ending streaks of six consecutive final rounds and three straight victories for the driver of the Auto Club Ford Mustang. Hight leads John Force by 204 points, and Courtney moves up to fifth in points with the victory.

Massey earned his second Top Fuel victory in a row and second win at Topeka, defeating defending world champion Shawn Langdon in the final round. Massey sped to a performance of 3.871 at 314.02 in his Schumacher Electric dragster to claim his 16th career win while Langdon’s Al-Anabi Racing dragster slowed to a 4.278 at 233.68.

“It was a struggle that started with running (teammate) Tony Schumacher and every round after that,” said Massey. “We kept trying to get the car to perform. Like everybody else, we were trying to run a .70, but the car just wouldn’t do it. We’d give it more clutch, then more clutch again, then more motor. It kept running a .86 and then an .87, but it was enough.”
After outrunning Schumacher in the first round, Massey also defeated Terry McMillen and Brittany Force en route to the victory.

“I went to (crew chief Phil Shuler) before the final round and reminded him the sun was out just like the run before,” Massey said. “We didn’t want to beat ourselves. We wanted to go down the track and make them beat us. When you can beat Alan Johnson’s race car, especially with a good leaver like Shawn Langdon in the seat, that’s saying something. You’re racing a championship-caliber team every time you race an Al-Anabi car.”

Massey moved to third place in the standings and now trails series leader Doug Kalitta by 138 points. Antron Brown is second, 30 back of the leader.

“Whenever you get your momentum going, everything seems to fall into place,” Massey said. “I like these races that are back to back to back. When the summer months come along and it gets hot, that weather works good with our tune-up.”

In Pro Stock, Johnson scored his third victory of the season and third at Topeka by outrunning teammate Jeg Coughlin Jr. in the final round. Johnson powered his Team Mopar Dodge Dart to a 6.663 at 207.81 to hold off the hard-charging Coughlin’s JEGS.com/Mopar Dart, which trailed with a 6.664 at 207.05. It was Johnson’s 23rd career victory.

“When we get to these altitude tracks, with a little bit of humidity – like here, Las Vegas, and Denver, it seems like we excel,” Johnson said. “I was wondering where that was at all weekend until that second round, where we laid down a really good run. This team just keeps battling. Every single run, we’re just attacking the car. To have half the wins (from the class) in our camp this year is a pretty good feeling.”

With the win, Johnson cut Enders-Stevens’ series points lead to 85. He beat her in the semifinals, ending her hopes for the milestone 100th female win.

“She’s (young), heck, she can get the 200th,” Johnson said with a grin. “I really wanted her to get that, to be honest. Jeg kept her from getting it last week, and I kept her from getting it this week, so it’s sort of bittersweet. She’s a young lady with a big future ahead of her.”

The NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series continues May 29-June 1 with the Toyota NHRA Summernationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in Englishtown.

2014 NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING SERIES STANDINGS
Updated 5/25/2014 (Following the eighth of 24 events; Season victories in parentheses)

TOP FUEL
1. Doug Kalitta, Ypsilanti, Mich., Mac Tools dragster (1) 704
2. Antron Brown, Indianapolis, Matco Tools dragster (3) 674
3. Spencer Massey, Fort Worth, Texas, Battery Extender dragster (2) 566
4. Shawn Langdon, Indianapolis, Al-Anabi Racing dragster 559
5. Steve Torrence, Kilgore, Texas, Capco Contactors dragster 543
6. Khalid alBalooshi, Los Angeles, Al-Anabi Racing dragster (1) 466
7. Tony Schumacher, Chicago, U.S. Army dragster (1) 442
8. Brittany Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Castrol Edge dragster 407
9. J.R. Todd, Indianapolis, Optima/Advance Auto Parts dragster 340
10. Richie Crampton, Indianapolis, GEICO/Lucas Oil dragster 309

FUNNY CAR
1. Robert Hight, Yorba Linda, Calif., Auto Club Ford Mustang (4) 770
2. John Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Castrol GTX High Mileage Ford Mustang (1) 566
3. Alexis DeJoria, Austin, Texas, Patron XO Cafe Toyota Camry (2) 509
4. Ron Capps, Carlsbad, Calif., NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger 502
5. Courtney Force, Yorba Linda, Calif., Traxxas Ford Mustang (1) 492
6. Tommy Johnson Jr., Indianapolis, Make-A-Wish Dodge Charger 452
7. Del Worsham, Chino Hills, Calif., DHL Toyota Camry 433
8. Matt Hagan, Christiansburg, Va., Mopar/Rocky Boots Dodge Charger 403
9. Jack Beckman, Norco, Calif., Valvoline Max Life/MTS Dodge Charger 401
10. Tim Wilkerson, Springfield, Ill., Levi, Ray & Shoup Ford Mustang 384

PRO STOCK
1. Erica Enders-Stevens, New Orleans, Elite Motorsports Chevy Camaro (2) 709
2. Allen Johnson, Greeneville, Tenn., Team Mopar Dodge Dart (3) 624
3. Jason Line, Mooresville, N.C., Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro (1) 567
4. Jeg Coughlin Jr., Delaware, Ohio, JEGS.com/Mopar Dodge Dart (1) 553
5. Vincent Nobile, Dix Hills, N.Y., Mountain View Tire Chevy Camaro 531
6. Shane Gray, Mooresville, N.C., FireAde Chevy Camaro 525
7. Dave Connolly, Mooresville, N.C., Charter Chevy Camaro 462
8. V. Gaines, Lakewood, Colo., Kendall Oil Dodge Dart 425
9. Chris McGaha, Odessa, Texas, Harlow Sammons of Odessa Chevy Camaro 376
10. Jimmy Alund, Norrkoping, Sweden, Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro (1) 282

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE (following the ATLANTA fourth of 16 events)
1. Andrew Hines, Brownsburg, Ind., Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson (1) 286
2. Eddie Krawiec, Brownsburg, Ind., Screamin’ Eagle/Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson (1) 276
3. John Hall, Hamden, Conn., Matt Smith Racing Buell 230
4. Scotty Pollacheck, Medford, Ore., Quality Tire Buell 220
5. Hector Arana Jr., Milltown, Ind., Lucas Oil Buell 182
6. Michael Ray, New Braunfels, Texas, Gottspeed/Star Racing Buell 181
7. Steve Johnson, Birmingham, Ala., Full Throttle Powersports Suzuki (1) 155
8. Hector Arana Sr., Milltown, Ind., Lucas Oil Buell 135
9. Matt Smith, King, N.C., Matt Smith Racing Buell 130
10t. Adam Arana, Milltown, Ind., ProtectTheHarvest.com/MavTV Buell 116
10t. Chaz Kennedy, Ormond Beach, Fla., Star Racing Buell 116

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