AB Motorsports Post-Race Recap: Topeka (1 Viewer)

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Menards NHRA Nationals
Presented by PetArmor

Event 13 of 21
Heartland Motorsports Park
Topeka, Kan.
Aug. 11-13, 2023


Antron Brown Moves Up to Fourth in Points with Semifinal Finish at Topeka
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Qualified:
No. 11 (3.864 E.T. at 322.65 MPH)
Elimination Round Results:
E1: 3.810 E.T. at 326.79 MPH defeated Mike Salinas 4.874 E.T. at 147.99 MPH
E2: 3.811 E.T. at 326.56 MPH defeated Austin Prock 4.008 E.T. at 244.12 MPH
E3: 3.711 E.T. 325.92 MPH defeated by Justin Ashley 3.726 E.T. at 326.87 MPH

TOPEKA, Kan. (August 13, 2023) – As the defending event champion, Antron Brown has fond memories of Heartland Motorsports Park, which hosted its final Menards NHRA Nationals presented by PetArmor this weekend. Brown scored his first win as a team owner at Topeka last year, and he came up just two win lights short of another victory during Sunday’s rain-delayed eliminations. Brown’s Matco Tools ‘Test Drive’ Top Fuel dragster made its quickest pass of the event in the semifinals, but it wasn’t enough to drive around technical alliance teammate Justin Ashley.
Brown started qualifying with a tire-hazing attempt on Friday. He improved in the second session, which doubled as the first round of the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, though he wasn’t quick enough to beat fellow Toyota driver Steve Torrence. Brown and crew chiefs Brian Corradi and Mark Oswald came back for the final qualifying session and posted a 3.864 E.T. at 322.65 MPH to qualify No. 11.
After rain showers delayed Sunday’s first round of eliminations, Brown improved upon his qualifying effort with a 3.810-second pass at 326.79 MPH to get past Mike Salinas. In the second round, Brown and opponent Austin Prock left the starting line with nearly identical reaction times. Brown powered past a tire-smoking Prock with a consistent 3.811-second effort, earning a spot in the next Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge in the process. Semifinal opponent Justin Ashley grabbed a starting line advantage that made a difference at the finish line, as Brown’s quickest pass of the weekend, a 3.711 E.T., lost to Ashley’s 3.726-second effort by just five-thousandths of a second.
“We had the best car in the semis and we fell short to the Phillips Connect car again,” said Brown, a two-time Topeka winner. “They're doing a great job. Justin did his job on the tree and I fell behind, but we're just going to keep working. We're going to keep pushing. We've been really close in a lot of close races. That was five thou. Last week was two thou. We're just going to keep swinging, and we know it's going to go the other way shortly. All we’ve got to do is keep on staying persistent. I'm working on getting better and our team has been working on getting better. We're putting up tight packages and we're just falling a little short, but it just tells you how tough this class is.”
Brown, who raced to a runner-up finish at the NHRA Sonoma Nationals before Topeka, moved up from fifth to fourth in Top Fuel points with his semifinal appearance at Heartland Motorsports Park.
“We're going to Brainerd with some momentum, and we made the #2Fast2Tasty Challenge again,” Brown said. “Hopefully we get a little redemption out there. We're going to go in there with our guns – or our tools – blazing.”
With the NHRA Countdown to the Championship playoffs just weeks away, Brown and the AB Motorsports team will move on to the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals, Aug. 17-20, at Brainerd International Raceway in Brainerd, Minnesota.


NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series Top Fuel Point Standings (Unofficial):
1Justin Ashley 1052
2Steve Torrence 969
3Brittany Force 829
4Antron Brown 793
5Leah Pruett 777
6Austin Prock 766
7Doug Kalitta 710
8Mike Salinas 688
9Josh Hart 683
10Clay Millican 680

About AB Motorsports
Established in 2019, AB Motorsports is a single-car NHRA Top Fuel team owned and operated by three-time world champion Antron Brown. The team competes on the 21-race NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series circuit thanks to the support of Matco Tools, Lucas Oil, Toyota, SiriusXM, Factory Motor Parts and its FVP brand, Hangsterfer’s Metal Working Lubricants, and Summit Racing Equipment.
Headquartered in Brownsburg, Ind., AB Motorsports made its on-track debut in 2022, racing to three wins in four final rounds to finish second in the standings in its rookie season.
Brown, who serves as both the driver and owner of the AB Motorsports Top Fuel dragster, is the only competitor in NHRA history to have won races in both the Top Fuel and Pro Stock Motorcycle categories. Brown is a 72-time NHRA national event winner and became the first Black driver to win a major U.S. auto racing championship when he captured the 2012 NHRA Top Fuel series title.
For more information, visit www.antronbrown.com or @antronbrown on Twitter, and @antronbrowntf on Instagram and Facebook.



 
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