Force: We Got Whipped!

October 24 - John Force's 10th first round loss of the season opened the door and Dodge drivers Gary Scelzi and Ron Capps took advantage of the opportunity in the fifth annual ACDelco Las Vegas Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The result was another lead change in the race for the $400,000 NHRA POWERade Funny Car championship.

Force, who regained the lead by driving his national record-holding Castrol GTX Start Up Ford to a dramatic victory at Dallas, Texas, two weeks ago, gave it back to Scelzi after losing a 4.848-4.849 first round decision to Del Worsham in a battle between the drivers who finished 1-2 in points a year ago.


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With Force and rookie teammate Robert Hight on the sidelines after one round and Eric Medlen, driver of the Castrol SYNTEC Ford, joining them a round later, Capps and Scelzi had a clear path to the final round where Capps’ victory pulled him to within two points of his teammate with one race remaining.

Force, drag racing’s most prolific winner, will enter the season finale at Pomona, Calif., 28 points behind Scelzi, the equivalent of roughly two rounds of racing.

“We got whipped,” Force said. “(There’s) not much else you can say. Scelzi and Capps knew what they had to do – and they did it. Give ‘em the credit. And give credit to Worsham, too. That’s a good team – another good team.

“We’re disappointed, but it’s not the end of the world – or the end of this points race. We’re going to test (this week) and work on a couple things that’ll put us back in the game when we get to Pomona (for the season-ending Automobile Club of Southern California Finals). “

While the Funny Car race will go right down to the wire, the Las Vegas race crowned 2005 champions in two other pro categories. Greg Anderson won for the third straight year in Pro Stock and Tony Schumacher for the second consecutive season in Top Fuel. Andrew Hines remains solidly atop the Pro Stock Motorcycle standings although former champ Angelle Sampey closed ground with a runner-up finish at LVMS.

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