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Leah Pritchett defeats Brittany Force in 2nd all-female final in NHRA history

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Fans that came out to Wild Horse Pass Motorsports Park in suburban Phoenix hoping to see some history made in this weekend’s NHRA Car Quest Auto Parts Nationals got what they came for.
While there were no national records broken, folks in attendance won’t soon forget how the final round of eliminations played out.
The biggest event was in Top Fuel, where Leah Pritchett roared to her first career win, defeating Brittany Force in only the second all-female final in Top Fuel history.
The only other all-female final came in 1982, when Shirley Muldowney defeated Lucille Lee. Pritchett texted Muldowney prior to the final round to keep her abreast of what was happening.
“The monkey is absolutely off my back,” Pritchett said in the winner’s circle. “There’s no words to describe it. This is the happiest day of my life, obviously, besides getting married.
“This is what dreams are made of. The smile, I think it’s going to take a really long time for it to come off my face. … This isn’t just my (first win), but Mike Guger, this is his first Wally (winner’s trophy), as well, as a crew chief.
“So for all of us, all together, it’s incredible. … This is a day that I’m going to relive in my mind every single day as long as I can.”
Pritchett’s husband, Gary, who is still recovering from second and third degree burns from an incident over a month ago, had a setback and was in a local hospital in the Phoenix area on Friday.
Still, she managed to remain focused at the job at hand – and her husband was able to get out of the hospital to see his wife win in-person on Sunday.
“Honestly, it was pretty tough,” Pritchett said of racing while her spouse was hospitalized. “I like to put on some thick leather skin, but it doesn’t get any harder than that, knowing that the one you love, that shares the passion and competitiveness, can’t be here with you.
“I’m hired with the best of the best to do a job, no matter what goes on in my life, and I was able to do that with an incredible crew, crew chiefs, teams and sponsors.”
Ironically, Gary Pritchett works for Top Fuel driver Steve Torrence, who won the season-opening Top Fuel race at Pomona, California, two weeks ago.
“Just to point out, the two Wally’s in Top Fuel so far (this season) belong in the Pritchett household,” Leah Pritchett said with a smile. “I don’t know how long we can keep that going.”
In Funny Car, Tim Wilkerson held off 16-time NHRA champion John Force in Sunday’s final.
“I’m just happy to be here,” Wilkerson said with a smile. “What a great day for my team. It was a lot of adversity to get over.
“We have this old car and we’re retiring it after this weekend. Like my wife said, it’s like going to the beauty shop to get your hair cut when it’s long. You really don’t want to do that.”
Ever the Ford devotee, Wilkerson took the time for a little good-natured, post-race trash talking after defeating Force, who switched from Ford to Chevrolet prior to the 2015 season.
“He’s got two of my guys (former employees) over there, so I know why his car runs so damn good,” Wilkerson said. “I told him, if I can’t beat a garbage man in a Chevrolet, then I shouldn’t be out here.”
That comment drew a big round of cheers from the fans watching in the winner’s circle.
Lastly, in Pro Stock, Jason Line defeated Chris McGaha.
“The change to EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) has been a challenge, for sure, but our team did our homework over the winter and we have been fortunate,” Line said. “I looked at it as an obstacle at first – I whined and cried like everybody else did; maybe we did more – but we turned it into an opportunity and we’re very fortunate. It was a fun day today.”
The next NHRA race, the Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals, will be in three weeks, March 17-20, at Gainesville, Florida.



Top Fuel point standings:
1. Doug Kalitta – 181
2. Steve Torrence – 163
3. Leah Pritchett – 139
4. Brittany Force – 133
5. Clay Millican – 131
6. Antron Brown – 110
7. Richie Crampton – 109
8. J.R. Todd – 105
9. Tony Schumacher – 98
10. Terry McMillen – 97

Funny Car point standings:
1. Ron Capps – 183
2. John Force – 168
3. Robert Hight – 158
4. Del Worsham – 154
5. Tim Wilkerson – 147
6. Courtney Force – 141
7. Jack Beckman – 121
8. Alexis DeJoria – 87
9. Chad Head – 86
10. Tommy Johnson Jr. – 85

Pro Stock point standings:
1. Jason Line – 217
2. Greg Anderson – 209
3. Bo Butner – 171
4. Drew Skillman – 131
5. Chris McGaha – 129
6. Jeg Coughlin – 106
7. Allen Johnson – 87
8. Vincent Nobile – 86
9. Deric Kramer – 83
10. Alex Laughlin – 66

The stars of NHRA will be back in action at the Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway in Florida from March 18-20, with coverage at 1 p.m. ET on FS1


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