Top Fuel points leader Antron Brown could pick up milestone victory at Toyota NHRA Summernationals
Friday, May 29, 2015.
With 49 career victories, the 2012 Top Fuel world champion is on the verge of becoming just the 10th driver to earn 50 wins. The 46th annual Toyota NHRA Summernationals at venerable Old Bridge Township Raceway Park takes place June 4-6, and Brown, a Chesterfield, N.J., native, couldn’t think of a better location to earn the milestone victory in his 10,000-horsepower Matco Tools dragster.
But just the fact that he is approaching such an incredible level is still hard for Brown to fathom. “I can’t even believe I’ve won 49 races,” said Brown, who has 33 Top Fuel wins and 16 victories in Pro Stock Motorcycle. “There wouldn’t be a better place for me to get my 50th Wally than at Englishtown. That’s where it all started for me. I remember riding my dirt bike there and watching my dad and uncle race at Englishtown. There are so many great memories there.
“I’ve been so blessed to be with our Matco Tools/U.S. Army team. All my family will be out at Englishtown and sharing that moment with them would be more than I could ask for. But our team has to treat it like another race. We’ll just put our Matco Tools to use, keep our heads down, and go from A to B.”
Richie Crampton (Top Fuel), Cruz Pedregon (Funny Car), Jeg Coughlin Jr. (Pro Stock), and Andrew Hines (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were last year’s winners of the event that will once again be televised nationally on ESPN2. It is the ninth of 24 events during the 2015 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season, and Brown is already off to a fantastic start.
The current Top Fuel points leader, Brown was the first driver in the ultra-competitive class to win two events this season, picking up his 49th career victory in Atlanta. He was the No. 1 qualifier at the most recent event in Topeka before exiting with a second-round loss to three-time world champion Larry Dixon in a tremendously close race.
“We put forth our best shot,” Brown said. “It was a close race with Dixon, and they got us. We’ll lick our wounds and go on to Englishtown and get back after it. All I know is it definitely makes our team a lot more hungry for Englishtown.”
Englishtown is certainly a track near and dear to Brown’s heart, but he’s looking for some recent success at the track. Brown hasn’t been to a final there since 2010 and is still after his first Top Fuel victory at the track.
“Out of all the teams I’ve been in racing with, [and] I’ve had some really good teams, but when you take all the guys we have with [crew chiefs] Brian Corradi and Mark Oswald, we have the brotherhood,” Brown said. “It’s a family. I couldn’t be prouder and more blessed to have a group of guys like I have right now.”
That has led to immense success, including three final rounds and two No. 1 qualifiers in 2015, and now has Brown close to a huge career milestone. To get it, Brown and his team will continue to do what has been successful, and that is work together and work extremely hard.