

Ready to break out
With top stars dominating the win column in 2015, the logjam of talent going for their first wins during the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season has us poised to see some new blood in the winner’s circle. Pro Stock’s Chris McGaha was the only Professional driver to hoist a Wally for the first time last season, and plenty of capable combatants are primed to join him among the ranks of winners.
The Top Fuel category has the greatest number of touring drivers who have come close to winning events but are yet to do so. Brittany Force, Clay Millican, Dave Connolly, Leah Pritchett, and Terry McMillen are all vying for their first victories in Top Fuel. The logjam was created by a few drivers taking big pieces of the pie, namely Antron Brown (seven wins) and Richie Crampton (five) combining to score half of the available event wins in 2015. Brown, in particular, has become the gatekeeper in the past couple of seasons with three final-round victories against Force, two against Millican and Connolly, and one against Pritchett.
Crampton became the 100th winner in the history of the class at the Englishtown event in 2014, and there have been no first-time winners in the 39 races that have passed since then. Prior to Crampton, the most recent first-time winner was Khalid alBalooshi, who won the Reading event 74 races ago in 2012.
Millican and Force are eager to get their first wins. Millican has eight final-round appearances, and Force has been catching up to him with six. Millican, the winningest racer in IHRA history, likes his chances with the Stringer Performance outfit having one full season under its belt with crew chief David Grubnic figuring out how to make the Parts Plus/Great Clips dragster run hard early. Force is coming off the best season of her career, and John Force Racing is pulling out all the stops to make the Monster Energy dragster a winner this season.
The two touring drivers who have yet to score a win, Chad Head (pictured) and John Hale, each reached the final round in 2015. Hale’s miraculous final-round run in Gainesville ended at the hands of Ron Capps. Head nearly pulled off a win in Reading with what was then among the quickest runs of all time, but he fell just short against Jack Beckman. Head is likely to have many more opportunities with the way that his father, Jim, has his Toyota Camry running.
This season will be something of a wild card with all teams adapting to the new rules package. Butner will be one to watch if the KB Racing team gets a handle on the fuel-injected setup. Another driver to watch will be Matt Hartford, whose limited appearances will be made under the watchful eye of Pro Stock legend Warren Johnson.
An intriguing rookie this season is Cory Reed, who will be riding for a full season with Star Racing as a teammate to Angelle Sampey. Team owner George Bryce has had a hand in many riders’ first victories.
2016 figures to be an exciting season with several racers gunning for their first taste of glory while the old guard fights to fend them off for another season.
The Top Fuel category has the greatest number of touring drivers who have come close to winning events but are yet to do so. Brittany Force, Clay Millican, Dave Connolly, Leah Pritchett, and Terry McMillen are all vying for their first victories in Top Fuel. The logjam was created by a few drivers taking big pieces of the pie, namely Antron Brown (seven wins) and Richie Crampton (five) combining to score half of the available event wins in 2015. Brown, in particular, has become the gatekeeper in the past couple of seasons with three final-round victories against Force, two against Millican and Connolly, and one against Pritchett.
Crampton became the 100th winner in the history of the class at the Englishtown event in 2014, and there have been no first-time winners in the 39 races that have passed since then. Prior to Crampton, the most recent first-time winner was Khalid alBalooshi, who won the Reading event 74 races ago in 2012.
Millican and Force are eager to get their first wins. Millican has eight final-round appearances, and Force has been catching up to him with six. Millican, the winningest racer in IHRA history, likes his chances with the Stringer Performance outfit having one full season under its belt with crew chief David Grubnic figuring out how to make the Parts Plus/Great Clips dragster run hard early. Force is coming off the best season of her career, and John Force Racing is pulling out all the stops to make the Monster Energy dragster a winner this season.
The two touring drivers who have yet to score a win, Chad Head (pictured) and John Hale, each reached the final round in 2015. Hale’s miraculous final-round run in Gainesville ended at the hands of Ron Capps. Head nearly pulled off a win in Reading with what was then among the quickest runs of all time, but he fell just short against Jack Beckman. Head is likely to have many more opportunities with the way that his father, Jim, has his Toyota Camry running.
This season will be something of a wild card with all teams adapting to the new rules package. Butner will be one to watch if the KB Racing team gets a handle on the fuel-injected setup. Another driver to watch will be Matt Hartford, whose limited appearances will be made under the watchful eye of Pro Stock legend Warren Johnson.
An intriguing rookie this season is Cory Reed, who will be riding for a full season with Star Racing as a teammate to Angelle Sampey. Team owner George Bryce has had a hand in many riders’ first victories.
2016 figures to be an exciting season with several racers gunning for their first taste of glory while the old guard fights to fend them off for another season.