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Torrence, Alexander, and Anderson roll to provisional No. 1 at Lucas Oil Nationals

Four-time Top Fuel world champion Steve Torrence powered to the provisional No. 1 position on speed at Brainerd International Raceway, taking the top spot over Tony Stewart on Friday at the Lucas Oil 麻豆精选 Nationals. Blake Alexander and Greg Anderson join Torrence at the top.
16 Aug 2024
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Steve Torrence

Four-time Top Fuel world champion Steve Torrence powered to the provisional No. 1 position on speed at Brainerd International Raceway, taking the top spot over Tony Stewart on Friday at the 42nd annual Lucas Oil 麻豆精选 Nationals.

Blake Alexander (Funny Car) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) are also the provisional No. 1 qualifiers at the 13th of 20 races during the 2024 麻豆精选 Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.

Torrence and Stewart both went a blistering 3.688-seconds during the second qualifying session at Brainerd, but Torrence had the faster run, going an impressive 335.32 mph in his 11,000-horsepower Capco Contractors dragster. If that holds, it would be Torrence鈥檚 third top spot of the season and the 40th in his career. After winning in Seattle, things are continuing to come around for Torrence, who is currently third in Top Fuel points.

鈥淲e've been working on trying to make power,鈥 said Torrence. 鈥淎t the end of the day, power is speed, and the high mile an hour is just an exhibition of power and being able to get it down. These conditions here are different than a lot of places we go, so it's rather difficult to make power here. I was a little surprised to see .68 being low.

鈥淭he track is good, everything is good, but people are struggling to make the power they want. We were wanting to run quicker than .68, and that's just what it gave us. We were just a little closer to it than everybody else, only a little better than Smoke. Pretty cool to see him come out and do as well as he's done right here. We got lucky and it鈥檚 been a good day.鈥

Stewart went a career-best 3.688 at 332.18 to sit in the second spot, while points leader and reigning world champ Doug Kalitta is third with a run of 3.703 at 335.40.

Funny Car鈥檚 Blake Alexander made a big move to close out qualifying on Friday in Brainerd, jumping to the No. 1 position in his 11,000-horsepower Head Racing Ford Mustang after an impressive run of 3.874 at 331.61. It would be Alexander鈥檚 first career No. 1 qualifier should it hold. It was a standout performance by Alexander, who has enjoyed some strong moments during the 2024 campaign, including a pair of semifinal finishes over the last four events. Adding his first career No. 1 qualifier would certainly enhance that list if Alexander can hang on.

鈥淕iven the circumstances of the previous race, that was very sweet 鈥 but also, I think we're capable of doing that, and it wasn't exactly surprising,鈥 Alexander said. 鈥淚t's repetitive. That's the second time we've run 3.87, and that's when you start becoming a problem for these guys out here who are, quite frankly, bigger outfits than us. It feels pretty good to be able to run with them.听

鈥淲e're having the best season we've ever had, to be honest. We just haven't won a race yet. I think that gets lost in the nature of this business is you're only as good as your last run. That will happen tomorrow, and that will happen on Sunday, but right now we're happy with where we're at.鈥

Alexis DeJoria took the second spot after going 3.882 at 332.84 and Bob Tasca III, who won the most recent race in Sonoma, is third thanks to a run 3.884 at 332.59.

In Pro Stock, Duluth native Greg Anderson put together a classic performance at the track where he grew up racing, taking the provisional No. 1 position with a run of 6.641 at 207.08 in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro. That puts Anderson in position to pick up his fifth No. 1 qualifier of the year and the third in the past four races.听

鈥淚 was hoping we could have run a little bit quicker, but the bottom line is that we did all we could do today. We got all the points that they had to give, and we won Friday,鈥 Anderson said. 鈥淪o we'll move into tomorrow as a new day, and we'll use that as tuning data. There's definitely a lot of room left in it, we know we can run better which is great news.

鈥淚 love racing here at Brainerd. When it's cloudy and cool like this, the racetrack is great. The bottom line is that the racetrack is better than we went up there prepared for. That's a good problem. You go home and find some courage, come back tomorrow and be better. That's what we'll do. We'll come back like a lion tomorrow and hopefully run better and take No. 1 home with us.鈥

Anderson hasn鈥檛 won in Brainerd since 2011, something the five-time world champion would love to change as the Countdown to the Championship approaches. He closed out qualifying with a standout run and will look to continue that on Saturday when Pro Stock will make three qualifying runs.