Enders earns 30th career Pro Stock win in Vegas

NASCAR

Products You May Like

LAS VEGAS — Erica Enders went from nearly not qualifying to winning the Pro Stock finale in the DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Sunday.

In her 300th career start, the back-to-back world champ earned her 30th career win with a run of 6.656 seconds at 205.88 mph in the final round in her Chevrolet Camaro. Enders slipped into the qualifying field at No. 13 on her last attempt on Saturday and became the first Pro Stock racer to win from that spot since 2006.

Steve Torrence in Top Fuel, Bob Tasca III in Funny Car and Ryan Oehler in Pro Stock Motorcycle also won in their respective categories at the second race of the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.

Torrence, who has won three straight world titles, went 3.823 at 321.73 in the final round in his dragster to get his 41st career victory and first this season.

Tasca earned his first victory in nearly two years and seventh overall with a run of 3.938 at 328.46 in his Mustang.

Oehler got his second career victory on his EBR, going 6.911 seconds at 194.83 mph in the final round.

The season resumes April 30 with the Lucas Oil NHRA Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Black Friday Rugby Deals 2024: Your guide to this year’s best oval-ball bargains
Igor Shesterkin stops 41 shots but Rangers foiled by Capitals in 5-3 loss
Eagles rookie Cooper DeJean hailed for open-field takedown of Ja’Marr Chase: ‘Game changer’
Our guide to every NFL game in Week 8: Matchup previews, predictions, picks and nuggets
Defining Moments: Pesky and the ’04 Red Sox bring a title to Boston