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There were 24 Top Fuel and Funny Car events, 22 Pro Stock events (18 Championship NHRA Formula and 4 Non-Championship Mountain Motor Formula), and 16 Pro Stock Motorcycle events.Schedule[edit]2019 NHRA Mello Yello Schedule[2]DateRaceSiteTVWinnersTop FuelFunny CarPro StockPS MotorcycleFeb 7\u201311Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com 2Pomona, CAFS1*Doug Kalitta (1)Robert Hight (1)Bo Butner (1)N\/AFeb 22\u201324MagicDry Organic Absorbent NHRA Arizona NationalsChandler, AZFS1*Billy Torrence (1)Matt Hagan (1)Jeg Coughlin, Jr. (1)N\/AMar 14\u20131750th Amalie Motor Oil NHRA GatornationalsGainesville, FLFS1*Richie Crampton (1)Robert Hight (2)Bo Butner (2)Andrew Hines (1)Apr 5\u20137DENSO Auto Parts NHRA Four-Wide Nationals 4 LanesLas Vegas, NVFS1*Mike Salinas (1)J.R. Todd (1)Bo Butner (3)Hector Arana, Jr. (1)Apr 12\u201314Mopar Express Lane NHRA SpringNationals presented by PennzoilBaytown, TXFoxBrittany Force (1)Robert Hight (3)John DeFlorian MMN\/AApr 26\u201328NGK Spark Plugs NHRA Four-Wide Nationals 4 LanesConcord, NCFS1*Steve Torrence (1)Shawn Langdon (1)Christopher Powers MMAndrew Hines (2)May 3\u20135Arby’s NHRA Southern NationalsCommerce, GAFS1*Steve Torrence (2)Ron Capps (1)N\/AAndrew Hines (3)May 17\u201319Virginia NHRA NationalsPetersburg, VAFS1*Steve Torrence (3)Ron Capps (2)Bo Butner (4)Andrew Hines (4)May 30 \u2013 Jun 2Route 66 NHRA NationalsJoliet, ILFS1*Steve Torrence (4)Tommy Johnson, Jr. (1)Deric Kramer (1)Matt Smith (1)Jun 7\u20139Menards NHRA Heartland Nationals presented by MintiesTopeka, KSFS1Steve Torrence (5)Robert Hight (4)N\/AN\/AJun 14\u201316NHRA Thunder Valley NationalsBristol, TNFS1Mike Salinas (2)Bob Tasca III (1)Todd Hoerner MMN\/AJun 20\u201323Summit Racing Equipment NHRA NationalsNorwalk, OHFS1*Steve Torrence (6)Bob Tasca III (2)Chris McGaha (1)Andrew Hines (5)Jul 5\u20137NHRA New England NationalsEpping, NHFS1Steve Torrence (7)Matt Hagan (2)John DeFlorian (2) MMN\/AJul 19\u201321Dodge Mile-High NHRA Nationals presented by PennzoilMorrison, COFoxSteve Torrence (8)Tommy Johnson, Jr. (2)Greg Anderson (1)Andrew Hines (6)Jul 26\u201328NHRA Sonoma NationalsSonoma, CAFoxBilly Torrence (2)Robert Hight (5)Greg Anderson (2)Andrew Hines (7)Aug 2\u20134MagicDry Organic Absorbent NHRA Northwest NationalsKent, WAFoxAustin Prock (1)John Force (1)Matt Hartford (1)N\/AAug 15\u201318Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals presented by General TireBrainerd, MNFS1Leah Pritchett (1)Ron Capps (3)Jason Line (1)N\/AAug 28 \u2013 Sep 2Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals 1.5Brownsburg, INFoxDoug Kalitta (2)John Force (2)Alex Laughlin (1)Jerry Savoie (1)Countdown to the ChampionshipSep 12\u201315Mopar Express Lane NHRA Nationals presented by PennzoilMohnton, PAFS1Richie Crampton (2)Jack Beckman (1)Jason Line (2)Jerry Savoie (2)Sep 27\u201329AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest NationalsMadison, ILFS1Billy Torrence (3)Shawn Langdon (2)Erica Enders-Stevens (1)Karen Stoffer (1)Oct 11\u201314NTK NHRA Carolina Nationals 3Concord, NCFS1*Steve Torrence (9)Robert Hight (6)Deric Kramer (2)Andrew Hines (8)Oct 17\u201320AAA Texas NHRA FallNationalsEnnis, TXFS1*Billy Torrence (4)Matt Hagan (3)Greg Anderson (3)Jerry Savoie (3)Oct 31 \u2013 Nov 3Dodge NHRA Nationals presented by PennzoilLas Vegas, NVFS1Brittany Force (2)Matt Hagan (4)Erica Enders-Stevens (2)Matt Smith (2)Nov 14\u201317Auto Club NHRA Finals 1.5Pomona, CAFS1Doug Kalitta (3)Jack Beckman (2)Jeg Coughlin, Jr. (2)Jianna Salinas (1)* Finals televised on tape delay.MM Pro Stock Car at this event is a non-championship race featuring the Mountain Motor formula, which has no engine displacement limit, can use carburetors or electronic fuel injection, and weighs a minimum of 2,450 pounds, compared to the NHRA Pro Stock formula that features electronic fuel injection, a 500ci (8193cc) engine displacement limit, and 2,350 pounds weight. All two-lane Mountain Motor races (except Charlotte) will feature eight-car fields. The four-lane Charlotte round will feature a full 16-car field.[3]Additional Rules for Specially Marked Races[edit]4 Lanes: The Four-Wide Nationals in both Las Vegas and Charlotte in the spring will compete with cars on four lanes.All cars will qualify on each lane as all four lanes will be used in qualifying.Three rounds with cars using all four lanes.In Rounds One and Two, the top two drivers (of four) will advance to the next round.The pairings are set as follows:Race One: 1, 8, 9, 16Race Two: 4, 5, 12, 13Race Three: 2, 7, 10, 15Race Four: 3, 6, 11, 14Semifinal One: Top two in Race One and Race TwoSemifinal Two: Top two in Race Three and Race FourFinals: Top two in Semifinal One and Semifinal TwoLane choice determined by times in previous round. In first round, lane choice determined by fastest times.Drivers who advance in Rounds One and Two will receive 20 points for each round advancement.In Round Three, the winner of the race will be declared the race winner and will collect 40 points. The runner-up will receive 20 points. Third and fourth place drivers will be credited as semifinal losers.1.5: The U. S. Nationals and Auto Club Finals will have their race points increased by 50% . Drivers who qualify but are eliminated in the first round receive 30 points, and each round win is worth 30 points. The top four receive 10, 9, 8, and 7 points, respectively, for qualifying positions, with the 5\u20136 drivers receiving 6 points, 7\u20138 drivers receiving 5 points, 9\u201312 receiving 4 points, and 13\u201316 receiving 3 points. Also, the top four, not three, drivers after each session receive points for fastest times in each round (4-3-2-1).MM: Pro Stock Car at this event is a non-championship race with the Mountain Motor formula.Event changes[edit]The race events in Topeka, Kansas and Petersburg, Virginia have switched dates for this year, with the Virginia NHRA Nationals taking place in May and the Menards NHRA Heartland Nationals in June.[1] In the Countdown, the race events in Charlotte, North Carolina and Ennis, Texas have switched weekends for this year in October.[1] All other events during this season remain on the same schedule, although a couple of them either moved up or down a weekend. Scheduling changes made primarily to avoid NASCAR events in the markets.NHRA 500ci EFI Pro Stock Car will only be racing in 18 events this year, down from 24 events last year. Four of the races that they will not participate will feature non-championship exhibition Mountain Motor Pro Stock Cars (over-500 ci engines with carburetors). Those races include Houston, Charlotte 1, Bristol and Epping.[4]2: Due to inclement weather throughout the day, Final Elimination Rounds at the Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals in Pomona, California were postponed until 10 AM PST on February 11, 2019. The first round of eliminations were underway until rain suspended any additional racing.[5]3: Final Elimination Rounds at the NTK NHRA Carolina Nationals in Concord, North Carolina were postponed until 9 AM EDT on October 14, 2019 due to inclement weather.[6]Final standings[edit]Top Fuel[7]Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackChassis1Steve Torrence2607\u2013MLR2Doug Kalitta2604\u22123Kalitta3Brittany Force2555\u221252Force4Leah Pritchett2474\u2212133DSR (MG)5Billy Torrence2458\u2212149MLR6Richie Crampton2399\u2212208Kalitta7Mike Salinas2381\u2212226Scrappers8Austin Prock2379\u2212228Force9Antron Brown2329\u2212278DSR (MG)10Clay Millican2300\u2212307HadmanFunny Car[7]Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake1Robert Hight2637\u2013Chevrolet2Jack Beckman2629\u22128Dodge3Matt Hagan2563\u221274Dodge4John Force2471\u2212166Chevrolet5Bob Tasca III2446\u2212191Ford6Ron Capps2414\u2212223Dodge7J.R. Todd2391\u2212246Toyota8Tommy Johnson, Jr.2360\u2212277Dodge9Shawn Langdon2358\u2212279Toyota10Tim Wilkerson2283\u2212354FordPro Stock[7]Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake1Erica Enders-Stevens2635\u2013Chevrolet2Jeg Coughlin, Jr.2614\u221221Chevrolet3Bo Butner2524\u2212111Chevrolet4Jason Line2495\u2212140Chevrolet5Matt Hartford2448\u2212187Chevrolet6Deric Kramer2409\u2212226Chevrolet7Greg Anderson2408\u2212227Chevrolet8Alex Laughlin2345\u2212290Chevrolet9Chris McGaha2329\u2212306Chevrolet10Val Smeland2203\u2212432ChevroletPro Stock Motorcycle[7]Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake1Andrew Hines2599\u2013Harley-Davidson2Gerald Savoie2573\u221226Suzuki3Matt Smith2553\u221246Buell4Karen Stoffer2534\u221265Suzuki5Eddie Krawiec2474\u2212125Harley-Davidson6Hector Arana, Jr.2389\u2212210Buell7Angelle Sampey2381\u2212218Harley-Davidson8Angie Smith2281\u2212318Buell9Ryan Oehler2271\u2212328Buell10Hector Arana2209\u2212390BuellReferences[edit]^ a b c “NHRA announces 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series schedule”. NHRA.com. National Hot Rod Association. July 25, 2018. Retrieved February 9, 2019.^ National Hot Rod Association \u2013 2019 Schedule & Results, Retrieved Jun. 2, 2019.^ NHRA.COM Staff. “Mountain Motor Pro Stock to compete at four NHRA national events in 2019”. NHRA.COM. National Hot Rod Association. Retrieved 2019-02-28.^ National Hot Rod Association, 2019 NHRA Pro Stock Car Event Schedule, November 9, 2018, Retrieved Feb. 9, 2019.^ National Hot Rod Association, Weather claims Winternationals Sunday; race will resume on Monday morning by NHRA Staff, February 10, 2019, Retrieved Feb. 10, 2019.^ National Hot Rod Association, NTK NHRA Carolina Nationals Monday preview by NHRA Staff, October 14, 2019, Retrieved Oct. 14, 2019.^ a b c d “NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series points”. nhra.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-21. 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