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Brown hopes to finish the job in Las Vegas

25 Oct 2016
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Antron Brown was so dominant in the 2015 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship he clinched the Top Fuel world championship at the penultimate event of the year in Las Vegas.

Now the two-time world champion is trying to top himself with another incredible playoff run in 2016. Brown has three wins in the first four playoff events in his 10,000-horsepower Matco Tools/U.S. Army dragster and again has his sights set on clinching at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway during this weekend’s 16th annual NHRA Toyota Nationals. He holds a 150-point lead over Doug Kalitta and another strong showing in Vegas would mean a third career world title for the 61-time event winner.

“The thing about it, our heads are really focused on the end and the end is not until they say this is the 2016 world championship winner,” Brown said. “We’re in a great situation right now, but we don’t feel comfortable yet and our work is not done yet. We’re not going in defensive mode and we’re just going to try to keep doing the same things we’ve done to get to this point.”

Kalitta (Top Fuel), Robert Hight (Funny Car), Erica Enders (Pro Stock) and Andrew Hines (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners of the event that will for the first time be aired on FOX Sports 1 this October. On Sunday, FS1 will televise three hours of live finals coverage starting at 4 p.m. (ET). It is the fifth of sixth races in the Countdown to the Championship and Brown is on track for another impressive finish to his season.

A year after going 19-3 in the NHRA’s six-race playoffs, winning the first three events of the Countdown, Brown and his team, led by crew chiefs Mark Oswald and Brian Corradi, have been just as remarkable in 2016. Brown has posted three wins and a 12-1 record, but the turning point came after a first-round loss – only his second of the year – in St. Louis. The team rebounded with wins at Maple Grove and Dallas, showing progress and championship resolve in the process.

“St. Louis was definitely a wake-up call,” Brown said. “We had a lot of mishaps in qualifying and we knew we had to go back to work and qualify better. We couldn’t afford to do that again. We stayed after and made some quality laps, and we figured it out. We did that because we prepared ourselves. We feed off each other. Everybody puts in the work and that attitude is contagious.”

To further exemplify his point, Brown qualified second at Maple Grove and No. 1 in Dallas, putting another championship in sight. But that possibility only drives Brown more, whether it is in the gym, at the shop or in the car. He remains highly motivated despite a big points lead, in part because of what happened in 2012. Brown held a 136-point lead over Don Schumacher Racing teammate Tony Schumacher heading to Vegas before first-round losses in each of the final two races. It nearly cost Brown the championship, something that is a constant reminder this time of year.

“When you get into the Countdown the bar gets raised and we’re ready for that challenge,” Brown said. “Our mindset is always striving to be better and trying to be more efficient, and I’m always doing something because I know my guys are doing the same thing. When we get to the racetrack, you can look everyone in the eye and know we’re all ready. You can feel that emotion in our trailer and that’s the coolest part.

“It would be great to close this out in Vegas and that’s our hope. We want to win it and we want to win it as quick as possible. But you can’t take any of this for granted and that’s why we all work so hard to get to this point.”

Mello Yello Drag Racing Series qualifying feature two rounds at 11:45 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28, and two final rounds of qualifying on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 11:45 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Final eliminations are scheduled for 11 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30.

To purchase general-admission or reserved seats, call 800-644-4444 or 702-644-4444. Tickets available online at www.lvms.com.  Kids 12 and under are free in general admission areas with a paid adult.