1999 NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series season

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1999 NHRA Drag Racing Season
League NHRA
Sport Drag racing
ChampionsTony Schumacher (Top Fuel)
John Force (Funny Car)
Warren Johnson (Pro Stock)
Matt Hines (Pro Stock Bike)
Bob Panella Jr. (Pro Stock Truck)
NHRA seasons

The NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series was a series of drag racing races which took place from 1975 and 2001. The series is now known as the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series. It is the top competition division of the NHRA.

These are the results for the 1999 Season.

Schedule

1999 NHRA Winston Drag Racing Series Schedule [1]
DateRaceSiteWinners
Top FuelFunny CarPro StockPro Stock BikePro Stock Truck
February 4–7 race finished Monday February 8 AutoZone Winternationals Pomona, California Mike DunnTony PedregonJeg Coughlin Jr.N/ARandy Daniels
February 25–28 Checker Schuck's Kragen Nationals Presented By Pennzoil Phoenix, ArizonaJoe AmatoJohn ForceKurt JohnsonN/AN/A
March 18–21 Mac Tools Gatornationals Gainesville, FloridaMike DunnJohn ForceWarren JohnsonAngelle SeelingMark Osborne
April 8–11 O'Reilly Nationals Presented By Pennzoil Houston, TexasDoug HerbertJohn ForceKurt JohnsonN/AMark Osborne
April 22–25 Castrol Nationals Presented By O'Reilly Auto Parts Dallas, TexasGary ScelziTony PedregonWarren JohnsonAntron BrownN/A
April 28–May 2 race finished Monday May 3 Pennzoil Nationals Presented By Trak Auto Richmond, VirginiaCory McClenathanJohn ForceAllen JohnsonN/ABrad Jeter
May 13–16 Advance Auto Parts NHRA Southern Nationals Atlanta, GeorgiaGary ScelziJohn ForceWarren JohnsonAngelle SeelingRandy Daniels
May 20–23 race finished Tuesday May 25 Mopar Parts Nationals Englishtown, New JerseyJoe AmatoJohn ForceRichie StevensAngelle SeelingMike Coughlin
June 3–6 Fram Route 66 Nationals Chicago, IllinoisMike DunnTim WilkersonWarren JohnsonMatt HinesBob Panella Jr.
June 10–13 Pontiac Excitement Nationals Presented By Summit Racing Columbus, OhioDoug HerbertPhil BurkartWarren JohnsonAntron BrownJohn Coughlin
June 24–26 Sears Craftsman NHRA Nationals Madison, IllinoisGary ScelziJohn ForceJim YatesAngelle SeelingBob Panella Jr.
July 8–10 race finished Sunday July 11 Winston No Bull Showdown Bristol, TennesseeClass Competed With Funny CarJohn ForceJeg Coughlin Jr.Matt HinesRandy Daniels
July 15–18 Mopar Parts Mile-High NHRA Nationals Denver, ColoradoJoe AmatoTony PedregonJeg CoughlinDavid SchultzN/A
July 30–August 1 Prolong Super Lubricants NHRA Northwest Nationals Presented By Al's Auto Supply Seattle, WashingtonJoe AmatoDel WorshamKurt JohnsonN/AN/A
August 6–8 Autolite NHRA Nationals Sonoma, CaliforniaDoug KalittaWhit BazemoreJim YatesN/AN/A
August 19–22 Colonel's Truck Accessories NHRA Nationals Brainerd, MinnesotaLarry DixonJohn ForceJeg CoughlinCraig TrebleN/A
September 1–6 U.S. Nationals Indianapolis, IndianaCory McClenathanFrank PedregonWarren JohnsonMatt HinesMike Coughlin
September 16–19 True Value Keystone Nationals Reading, PennsylvaniaJoe AmatoTommy Johnson Jr.Jeg CoughlinMatt HinesN/A
September 30-October 3 race finished Monday October 4 Advance Auto Parts Nationals Topeka, Kansas Doug HerbertJohn ForceMike EdwardsN/ABob Panella Jr.
October 7–10 AutoZone NHRA Nationals Presented By Pennzoil Memphis, TennesseeDoug HerbertTommy Johnson Jr.Mike EdwardsAngelle Seeling.Brad Jeter
October 21–24 O'Reilly Fall Nationals Presented By Castrol Syntec Dallas, TexasTony SchumacherJohn ForceWarren JohnsonN/ABrad Jeter
October 28–31 Matco Tools SuperNationals Presented By Racing Champions Houston, TexasLarry DixonJohn ForceWRickie SmithTony MullenN/A
November 11–14 Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals Pomona, California Mike DunnJerry ToliverJeg CoughlinAntron BrownSteve Johns

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