Pritchett gets 2nd straight NHRA Top Fuel win

CHANDLER, Ariz. -- Leah Pritchett raced Sunday to her second straight Top Fuel victory to start the season and successfully defended her NHRA Arizona Nationals title.Pritchett beat Brittany Force in the final for the second year in a row at Wild Horse Pass...

Pritchett gets 2nd straight NHRA Top Fuel win

CHANDLER, Ariz. -- Leah Pritchett raced Sunday to her second straight Top Fuel victory to start the season and successfully defended her NHRA Arizona Nationals title.

Pritchett beat Brittany Force in the final for the second year in a row at Wild Horse Pass Motorsports, finishing in 3.705 seconds at 328.22 mph. Pritchett has three career victories and won the season opener two weeks ago in Pomona, California.

"I'm learning to do what it takes to get into that extreme, severe mindset of what it takes to do what we're doing," Pritchett said. "Honestly, I'm trying to keep up with my team for how well they're doing and make them proud of me as a driver and do the job that is expected of a Don Schumacher racing team, and I think we're doing pretty OK with that. We're blessed with the equipment and the talent capabilities of the people and everyone that it takes to make it. I'm happy I can hold up my end of the bargain."

Force ran a 3.704 at 330.39, losing on a holeshot.

Pritchett is the first Top Fuel driver to sweep the first races since Gary Scelzi in 1997.

Matt Hagan won in Funny Car for the second straight event, and Greg Anderson topped the Pro Stock field.

Hagan had a 3.878 at 330.88 in a Dodge Charger R/T to beat defending season champion Ron Capps. Anderson raced to his 87th career victory, beating Drew Skillman with a 6.547 at 211.43 in a Chevrolet Camaro.

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