LAS VEGAS – Bo Butner secured his second No. 1 Pro Stock qualifier of the season on Saturday at the 20th annual DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Four-Wide Nationals at the Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Mike Salinas (Top Fuel), Tim Wilkerson (Funny Car) and Matt Smith (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were No. 1 qualifiers in their respective professional categories of the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series.
Butner’s pass of 6.648 seconds at 207.46 mph in his Jim Butner’s Auto Chevy Camaro from Friday held strong to keep him atop of the Pro Stock category. He already has two wins this season and is in the hunt for his second win at the facility.
Butner will face a quad of Jeff Isbell, Deric Kramer and Fernando Cuadra.
“We have a good car. We’ve had a good car since I sat in it. We’re just out here having fun. That’s probably one reason we’ve had a little bit of success. This isn’t our life but we do have fun and enjoy it,” said Butner.
“Now we kind of know how to win and I’ve learned a lot. It’s still a good race car. It went down there four times and we only have to go down three tomorrow so I’m very happy and can’t wait.”
Salinas clinched his second career No. 1 qualifier position with his pass of 3.705 seconds at 328.46 mph in his Scrappers Racing dragster on Saturday and hopes to earn his first career victory on Sunday.
“We’re serious about what we’re doing,” Salinas said. “What I don’t know, I’ll find. We know what won’t work tomorrow.”
In Funny Car, Wilkerson picked up his first No. 1 since Bristol 2017 in his Levi, Ray & Shoup Ford Shelby Mustang. His pass of 3.895 seconds at 323.50 mph led the category. He was the runner-up at the Gainesville event and is looking for his first win since 2016. Wilkerson will line up for round one against a quadrant of Robert Hight, Shawn Langdon and Jeff Diehl.
“I’m really proud of how good our car runs,” the veteran driver said. “It’s been a long time since we’ve been No. 1 qualifier but I kind of pull that out of my hat every once in a while, if you’ll notice. It might take me a year or two sometimes but I’m there getting it done.”
Defending Pro Stock Motorcycle champion Smith snagged the top spot with his pass of 6.879 seconds at 196.76 mph on his Elite Performance/DENSO Auto Parts/Stockseth EBR during the third qualifying session. Smith will be in a quad of Angelle Sampey, Ryan Oehler and Angie Smith. This is Smith’s first No. 1 at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and his first of the season.
“With all the people who help us, we call that thing the ‘Red Rocket,’” Smith said. “It truly is fast. It throws numbers out. Sometimes it’s not supposed to go that fast and it wasn’t supposed to go that fast Q3 but it did. We’ll take the green hat and hopefully we can turn three win lights on tomorrow and go three rounds and win this race.”