Runner-up finish in Vegas powers Monster Energy driver Brittany Force closer to points lead
LAS VEGAS – Monster Energy driver Brittany Force nearly hit all sevens during the NHRA Nationals on Sunday at
The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Instead, Force came up just short of her seventh career victory. And instead of being tied for the Top Fuel points lead, she’s only 20 points behind with one race remaining in the season.
Not perfect, but not bad either.
“Overall it was a great weekend,” Force said. “We moved closer to (points leader Steve) Torrence in points and made a final-round appearance, which is huge. It’s unfortunate I red-lit. I feel like I let my team down, and it’s tough to end a weekend like that, but these guys are so supportive and they have my back.
“We are going to Pomona with a fight. It’s not over for us, and we are going to do the best job that we can and we are going to catch up to Torrence and we’re going to get around him.”
The Auto Club Finals at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, Calif., will award 30 points per round victory instead of the normal 20, so Force is less than a round out of the championship lead as she battles for her first title.
Force has had an outstanding Countdown to the Championship, coming up clutch in NHRA’s version of the playoffs. In five Countdown races, Force has two victories, one runner-up finish and one semifinal finish. She’s surged from sixth in the points standings to second.
Force and her team performed well again in Las Vegas. She opened race day with a run of 3.696 seconds at 322.04 mph to dispatch Shawn Reed.
Force needed some good fortune to get past Doug Kalitta in the second round. She had to pedal the Monster Energy dragster to a pass of 4.343 seconds at 231.83 mph, but Kalitta’s car had mechanical trouble and limped off the starting line before coasting down the track.
Force then knocked out Leah Pritchett, leaving first with a .077-second reaction time and then making a winning run of 3.714 seconds at 329.34 mph to Pritchett’s 3.754-second pass at 323.81 mph.
Force’s final-round race against Terry McMillen was over before it started, as she left early and drew a red light.
Still, Force knew how good a day she had.
“We went to finals, and that was huge,” Force said. “It moved us that much closer to Torrence, and he went out early on. The whole setup of it, the overall picture, it was a good day for us. It’s really tough when you red-light, especially in a final round when your car is making a killer run. It’s really tough to swallow that. But my guys have already patted me on the back, and I’ve talked to (tuning consultant) Alan (Johnson), I’ve talked to (crew chief) Brian (Husen), and I’m lucky to have a team like them because they said, ‘It’s fine. We’re a round out from the No. 1 spot, so we’ll go kill it in Pomona.’
“To have a team like that is huge. It lightens the pressure on the driver and it gives me that positive energy going into Pomona that we can do it – it’s not out of our reach.”

