National Hot Rod Association History
1999 Final Point Standings
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1999 NHRA Winston Championship Final Point Standings 1999 Final Points Standings 1999 |
Top Fuel
1. Tony Schumacher, 1,488 2. Gary Scelzi, 1,380 3. Joe Amato, 1,345 4. Mike Dunn, 1,327 5. Doug Kalitta, 1,306 6. Kenny Bernstein, 1,260 7. Doug Herbert, 1,259 8. Larry Dixon, 1,210 8. Cory McClenathan, 1,149 10. Bob Vandergriff, 1,131
Funny Car 1. John Force, 2,071 2. Tony Pedregon, 1,604 3. Whit Bazemore, 1,413 4. Frank Pedregon, 1,028 5. Dean Skuza, 977 6. Jim Epler, 960 7. Del Worsham, 928 8. Jerry Toliver, 923 9. Ron Capps, 891 10. Tommy Johnson Jr. 881
Pro Stock 1. Warren Johnson, 1,802 2. Jeg Coughlin Jr., 1,458 3. Kurt Johnson, 1,434 4. Jim Yates, 1,288 5. Richie Stevens, 1,141 6. Troy Coughlin, 1,046 7. Mike Edwards, 1,029 8. Mark Pawuk, 1,004 9. Allen Johnson, 916 10. Greg Anderson, 795
Pro Stock Bike 1. Matt Hines, 1,208 2. Angelle Seeling, 1,200 3. Antron Brown, 1,033 4. David Schultz, 958 5. Tony Mullen, 847 6. Craig Treble, 782 7. Greg Underdahl, 745 8. John Smith, 726 7. 9. Steve Johnson, 659 10. Gary Tonglet, 590 Pro Stock Truck 1. Bob Panella, 1,163 2. Brad Jeter, 1,042 3. Mark Osborne, 1,014 4. Mike Coughlin, 856 5. Randy Daniels, 817 6. Todd Patterson, 608 7. Tim Freeman, 607 8. Larry Kopp, 580 9. Craig Eaton, 562 10. Jerry Haas, 527 |
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NHRA WINSTON CHAMPIONSHIPContestants in each of the Professional racing categories compete for the NHRA Winston Championship title on the basis of total points won at NHRA National events. NHRA NATIONAL EVENTS Winner 100 Runner-up 80 Third-round loser 60 Second-round loser 40 First-round loser 20 Additional points are awarded at National events as follows: 10 points to all contestants - 1 qualifying run required. Qualifying positions earn points as follows: 1st 8 2nd 7 3rd 6 4th 5 5th & 6th 4 7th & 8th 3 9th thru 12th 2 13th thru 16th 1 NHRA FEDERAL-MOGUL CHAMPIONSHIP Contestants in the Federal-Mogul Dragster, Federal-Mogul Funny Car and Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series categories (Super Street is Division only) compete for the NHRA Federal-Mogul Championship title on the basis of total points won at NHRA National and Divisional events. Federal-Mogul Dragster and Federal-Mogul Funny Car titles are based upon points total of ten races (five National and five Divisional), while the remaining Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series titles are based upon eight races (three National and five Divisional). Divisional Events: Races featuring Federal-Mogul Funny Car/Dragster and Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series points competition within NHRA's seven geographic divisions. Divisional race dates and locations are determined by NHRA in cooperation with host tracks, and are announced upon finalization in National DRAGSTER, drag racing's leading newsweekly, and other publications, such as NHRA Divisional bulletins and Newsletters. Each Federal-Mogul Funny Car and Federal-Mogul Dragster driver is eligible to compete for points at ten National and eight Divisional events. When a driver has competed in those eight Divisional and ten National events, or the season ends at the NHRA Winston Select Finals, their best five Divisional and best five National finishes will constitute the driver's NHRA Federal-Mogul Championship points total. Each driver in the remaining Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series categories is eligible to compete for points at eight Divisional and six National events. When a driver has competed in those eight Divisional and six National events, or the season ends at the NHRA Winston Select Finals, their best five Divisional and best three National finishes will constitute the driver's NHRA Federal-Mogul Championship points total. Once a driver has competed for points at a maximum number of National and/or Divisional events, the driver may compete at additional events, but will not receive additional NHRA Federal-Mogul points. NHRA FEDERAL-MOGUL DIVISIONAL To accommodate those Federal-Mogul Funny Car/Dragster andkeygen kaspersky internet security 6 0 Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series racers who elect to concentrate activity closer to their home, separate Divisional programs are conducted to honor the top points champions in each of NHRA's seven geographic Divisions. Standings for this series are based totally upon Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series Divisional events (National events do not apply). At the time a driver enters a Divisional event for the first time of the season, it is required that said driver declare which of the seven NHRA Divisions is to be his home Division. That Division will become his home Division for the season. Contestants are not permitted to be listed in more than one Division in the same category. Drivers in all Federal-Mogul Funny Car/Dragster and Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series categories may compete for home division NHRA Federal-Mogul points at up to eight Divisional events and will be credited with the points earned at their best five finishes including up to two "out of division" races. It is allowable to earn points at outside events even after a driver's home divisional schedule is completed. To be eligible for official NHRA Federal-Mogul Division points and subsequent post-season awards, it is mandatory that a contestant participate at a minimum of three races within their home Division. NHRA FEDERAL-MOGUL POINTS In all Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series categories (including Federal-Mogul Funny Car and Dragster), points are awarded at National and Divisional events as follows:
Add number in parenthesis to points total if racer is competing in home Division, or National Event. All remaining event non-qualifiers or "no-shows" in eliminations will automatically receive 10 points. A minimum of 10 points will be awarded to all contestants upon completion of event tech inspection and registration. Points will not be awarded for qualifying positions in any Federal-Mogul Drag Racing Series categories. |
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