Antron Brown
Michael C. Johnson
POMONA, Calif. - Antron Brown has control of his NHRA world championship destiny, which is all any driver could ask going into the final day of a season.
But the Top Fuel points leader also knows he could have a tougher foe in Sunday's opening round of the Auto Club NHRA Nationals at Pomona, Calif.
Brown and his Matco Tools Top Fuel dragster will start racing at 11 a.m. with a 67-point lead over Don Schumacher Racing teammate Tony Schumacher.But before Brown thinks about what Schumacher does, he will have to face Spencer Massey, another DSR teammate, in the opening round. And Massey is 70 points behind Brown heading to the final race of the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series season.
Moments after Brown's engine exploded Saturday evening on his last qualifying run, Massey dragster lost traction and didn't improve on his qualifying position.
But the result was the best hope Massey had of catching Brown. Massey qualified seventh and Brown 10th that sets up the first-round meeting.
"Our Matco car was trucking along, and it felt really good in the middle of the run," Brown said of his last round that appeared ahead for a solid run that would have move him higher on the qualifying ladder.
"It went away quick. It's a bummer. It was going to be a good run. Tomorrow's when everything you worked all season for is on the table.
We have a championship to go win. It's like I always say there isn't another group of guys that I would want to be going into tomorrow with than the ones I got.
"Facing Spencer first round is going to be tough, but no one said winning a championship was going to be easy. DSR has had the top three cars all season.
It's no surprise we have to beat one of them in order to complete our ultimate mission. We need to go out and race for the championship. We are going to go out there and do what we do."
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