Matt Hagan, Tripp Tatum, Dallas Glenn and Karen Stoffer collected victories at the 2022 AMALIE Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals hear from the winners as they recap their Gatornationals' victories.
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00:00 Matt Hagan
12:49 Tripp Tatum
23:58 Dallas Glenn
36:47 Karen Stoffer
Think Karen Stoffer’s record-setting 6.682 in the first round of Pro Stock Motorcycle was impressive? How about the second round where the Big St. Charles Suzuki rider once again lowered the boom with a 6.665 that easily outdistanced Eddie Krawiec’s 6.927. NHRA no longer requires a 1-percent back-up in order to establish a national record, but if they did, Stoffer would still easily be in control of the elapsed time mark. Incidentally, two of Stoffer’s ten career wins have come at Gainesville Raceway.
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Karen Stoffer wrapped up one of the most impressive weekends in Pro Stock Motorcycle history, finishing her record-breaking weekend by going 6.700 at 200.77 on her Big St. Charles/Ray Skillman Suzuki to beat Angie Smith in the final round. It proved to be a thrilling way for the category to open its 2022 season and the weekend belonged to Stoffer, who claimed her 11th career victory.
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In his second final this season, Matt Hagan powered his 11,000-horsepower Dodge Power Brokers Dodge Charger Hellcat SRT to a run of 3.910-seconds at 330.96 mph to beat Blake Alexander in the final round. It gives Hagan his 40th career victory and just as importantly, his first-ever win at historic Gainesville Raceway. He reached the final round with wins against Dave Richards, Terry Haddock, and Chad Green. Hagan joined the first-year Tony Stewart Racing team in the off-season and posted a No. 1 qualifier and a runner-up for the team before the momentous win on Sunday in Gainesville. 🔔 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Nhra1951 🌐 Visit NHRA.TV to access more content: https://www.nhra.tv/ 📲 And Follow us on all our...
A day after picking up his first career No. 1 qualifier, Tripp Tatum did one better, driving to his first career Top Fuel victory with a standout run of 3.700 at 330.31 in his 11,000-horsepower Tripp Tatum Racing dragster. Making just his 12th career start, Tatum delivered a truly magical weekend, beating Lex Joon, Billy Torrence, and points leader Mike Salinas to reach the final round, a day after qualifying No. 1 with a 3.674 at 331.53. He was just as good on Sunday during eliminations, streaking past Foley to earn an incredible victory. 🔔 Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/Nhra1951 🌐 Visit NHRA.TV to access more content: https://www.nhra.tv/ 📲 And Follow us on all our social networks: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NHRA...