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Erica Enders. (NHRA photo)

STAT ATTACK: A Top 10 For SVG, 45th NHRA Win For Enders & 50 Laps Led For Larson

0 — Victories this season by reigning NHRA Top Fuel champion Brittany Force.

2 — Michael McDowell won his second NASCAR Cup Series race. He’s now triumphed at Daytona Int’l Speedway and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

2 — Racing series — NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and ASA STARS National Tour — in which Ty Majeski leads the standings.

2 — Hendrick Motorsports drivers are beneath the NASCAR Playoffs cutline after missing numerous races due to injury earlier in the season. Chase Elliott (-80) and Alex Bowman (-80) are 19th and 20th in the standings, respectively.

7 — Jesse Love scored his seventh ARCA Menards Series win of the season at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, extending his points lead to 98 over Frankie Muniz.

9 — IndyCar Series teams Conor Daly will have driven for after he starts next week’s race at World Wide Technology Raceway for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.

10 — After winning his first NASCAR Cup Series start in the Chicago Street Race, Shane van Gisbergen finished 10th in his series race Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

11 — Third-year Top Fuel driver Justin Ashley collected his 11th career Wally at the Menards NHRA Nationals last Sunday. Six of them have come this season.

12 — Wins for Ty Gibbs in the NASCAR Xfinity Series after his victory on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road Course last weekend. 

12 — Chevrolet leads the NASCAR Cup Series with 12 victories in 24 points-paying races.

14 — Freddie Rahmer leads the nation with 14 winged 410 sprint car victories this season.

17 — Car number on the McLaren Chevrolet Indy car Kyle Larson will drive in the 108th Indianapolis 500 next May.

18 — Jett Lawrence is a perfect 18-for-18 in motos during this summer’s Pro Motocross Championship. He’s swept all nine races.

19 — Consecutive seasons in which Scott Dixon has won an NTT IndyCar Series race after his victory Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

20 — Laps led by Ken Schrader during the NASCAR Pinty’s Series stop at Ontario’s Ohsweken Speedway on Monday night, granting the 68-year-old his first series victory.

20 — Top-three finishes for Donny Schatz in the Knoxville Nationals.

28 — Points separating 23XI Racing’s Bubba Wallace (+28) and Trackhouse Racing’s Daniel Suarez (-28) on the playoff cutline in the NASCAR Cup Series.

33 — Days since Tyler Courtney injured his back during a World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series feature at Ohio’s Eldora Speedway. With a month of recovery behind him, “Sunshine” is expected to return to the No. 7bc sprint car this weekend.

44 — USAC Silver Crown entries for Saturday’s 60th running of the Bettenhausen 100 at Illinois State Fairgrounds. 

45 — Pro Stock wins for Erica Enders in NHRA competition, following her triumph at Heartland Motorsports Park last Sunday. She is two victories away from passing Angelle Sampey’s all-time record (46) and becoming the winningest female in NHRA history. 

45 — Conor Daly’s number for next week’s IndyCar Series race at World Wide Technology Raceway in Illinois. Daly was tapped to compete for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing after the team released full-time driver Jack Harvey on Tuesday. 

50 — Kyle Larson led all 50 laps to win the 62nd Knoxville Nationals at Iowa’s Knoxville Raceway.

80 — Robert Hight notched his 80th NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series No. 1 qualifier at Heartland Motorsports Park.

101 — Alex Palou leads Scott Dixon by 101 points with three races remaining in the NTT IndyCar Series season.