2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series

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2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season
League NHRA
Sport Drag racing
Champions Antron Brown (TF)
Ron Capps (FC)
Jason Line (PS)
Jerry Savoie (PSM)
NHRA seasons

The 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Season was announced on September 5, 2015. [1]

Contents

There were 24 Top Fuel, Funny Car, and Pro Stock car events, and 16 Pro Stock Motorcycle events scheduled.

Schedule

2016 NHRA Mello Yello Schedule
DateRaceSiteTVWinners
Top FuelFunny CarPro StockPS Motorcycle
February 11–14 Circle K NHRA Winternationals Pomona, California FS1 Steve Torrence (1) Ron Capps (1) Greg Anderson (1)N/A
February 26–28 CARQUEST Auto Parts NHRA Arizona Nationals Phoenix, Arizona FS1 Leah Pritchett (1) Tim Wilkerson (1) Jason Line (1)N/A
March 17–20 Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals Gainesville, Florida.FS1 Brittany Force (1) Robert Hight (1)Greg Anderson (2) Eddie Krawiec (1)
April 1–3 Denso Spark Plugs NHRA Nationals Las Vegas, Nevada FS1 Antron Brown (1) Alexis DeJoria (1)Jason Line (2)N/A
April 22–24 NHRA Four-Wide Nationals presented by Lowes Foods Concord, North Carolina FS1*Brittany Force (2)Tim Wilkerson (2)Jason Line (3) Andrew Hines (1)
April 29 – May 1 NHRA SpringNationals Houston, Texas FS1 Doug Kalitta (1) Courtney Force (1)Greg Anderson (3)N/A
May 13–15 NHRA Southern Nationals Atlanta, Georgia FS1*Doug Kalitta (2) Matt Hagan (1)Jason Line (4)Eddie Krawiec (2)
May 20–22 NHRA Kansas Nationals Topeka, Kansas FS1Doug Kalitta (3)Matt Hagan (2)Jason Line (5)N/A
June 3–5 NHRA New England Nationals Epping, N.H.FS1*Antron Brown (2)Ron Capps (2)Greg Anderson (4)N/A
June 9–12 NHRA Summernationals Englishtown, New Jersey FS1*Steve Torrence (2)Ron Capps (3)Greg Anderson (5) Angelle Sampey (1)
June 17–19 NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals Bristol, Tennessee FS1* Shawn Langdon (1)Tommy Johnson, Jr. (1)Jason Line (6)N/A
June 23–26 Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals Norwalk, Ohio FS2*Shawn Langdon (2)Ron Capps (4)Jason Line (7)Eddie Krawiec (3)
July 7–10 K&N Route 66 NHRA Nationals Chicago, Illinois FS1Antron Brown (3) Jack Beckman (1)Greg Anderson (6)Andrew Hines (2)
July 22–24 Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals Denver, Colorado Fox Tony Schumacher (1) John Force (1)Allen Johnson (1)Andrew Hines (3)
July 29–31 Toyota NHRA Sonoma Nationals Sonoma, California FoxJ.R. Todd (1)John Force (2)Greg Anderson (7) L.E. Tonglet (1)
August 5–7 Protect The Harvest.com NHRA Northwest Nationals2 Seattle, Washington FoxRaces abandoned after semifinals.N/A
August 18–21 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals Brainerd, Minnesota FS1*Antron Brown (4)Ron Capps (5)Drew Skillman (1)Andrew Hines (4)
Brittany Force (3) Del Worsham (1)
August 31 – September 5 Chevrolet Performance NHRA U.S. Nationals Clermont, IN FS1*/FoxTony Schumacher (2)Matt Hagan (3)Aaron Strong (1)Andrew Hines (5)
Chris McGaha (1)
2016 Countdown to One
September 16–18 NHRA Carolina Nationals Concord, N.C.FS1Antron Brown (5)John Force (3)Jason Line (8)Chip Ellis (1)
September 23–25 AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals St. Louis, Missouri FS1Shawn Langdon (3)Jack Beckman (2)Alex Laughlin (1)Jerry Savoie (1)
September 29 – October 2 Dodge NHRA Nationals Reading, Pennsylvania FS1Antron Brown (6)Tommy Johnson, Jr. (2)Vincent Nobile (1)Eddie Krawiec (4)
October 13–16 AAA Texas NHRA Fall Nationals Dallas, TexasFS1Antron Brown (7)Matt Hagan (4)Drew Skillman (2)Eddie Krawiec (5)
October 27–30 NHRA Toyota Nationals Las Vegas, Nevada FS1Steve Torrence (3)John Force (3)Shane Gray (1)Jerry Savoie (2)
November 10–13 Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals Pomona, California FS1Doug Kalitta (4)Tommy Johnson, Jr. (3)Greg Anderson (8)Matt Smith (1)

1 The rules for the 4-Wide Nationals differ from other races:

2 Races at Pacific Raceway abandoned after semifinals because of rain and could not be finished because of ordinances in county. There were two Top Fuel and Funny Car finals at Brainerd, and two Pro Stock finals at the U. S. Nationals (the NHRA and the two finalists agreed to conduct it at Clermont). The first winner listed is the Saturday race, while the second winner is the Sunday (Brainerd) or Monday (U. S. Nationals) race.

Notable events

Final standings

Top Fuel [7]
Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackChassis
1Antron Brown2663DSR (MG)
2Doug Kalitta2533−130Kalitta
3Steve Torrence2482−181MLR
4J.R. Todd2455−208Kalitta
5Shawn Langdon2443−220DSR (MG)
6Brittany Force2399−264Force
7Leah Pritchett2389−274DSR (MG)
8Tony Schumacher2387−276DSR (MG)
9Richie Crampton2279−384MLR
10Clay Millican2264−399Hadman
Funny Car [7]
Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake
1Ron Capps2605Dodge
2Tommy Johnson, Jr.2553−52Dodge
3Matt Hagan2493−112Dodge
4John Force2486−119Chevrolet
5Jack Beckman2480−125Dodge
6Courtney Force2414−191Chevrolet
7Del Worsham2406−199Toyota
8Robert Hight2368−237Chevrolet
9Tim Wilkerson2314−291Ford
10Alexis DeJoria2184−421Toyota
Pro Stock [7]
Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake
1Jason Line2639Chevrolet
2Greg Anderson2636−3Chevrolet
3Shane Gray2492−147Chevrolet
4Bo Butner III2453−186Chevrolet
5Vincent Nobile2449−190Chevrolet
6Drew Skillman2424−215Chevrolet
7Chris McGaha2327−312Chevrolet
8Allen Johnson2277−362Dodge
9Erica Enders-Stevens2239−400Dodge
10Jeg Coughlin, Jr.2208−431Dodge
Pro Stock Motorcycle [7]
Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake
1Gerald Savoie2595Suzuki
2Eddie Krawiec2571−24Harley-Davidson
3Andrew Hines2564−31Harley-Davidson
4Angelle Sampey2495−100Buell
5Chip Ellis2415−180Buell
6Matt Smith2389−206Victory
7L.E. Tonglet IV2372−223Suzuki
8Hector Arana, Jr.2315−280Buell
9Cory Reed2312−283Stinnett
10Hector Arana2279−316Buell

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