NHRA schedule, standings
Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999 | 9:48 a.m.
National Hot Rod Association schedule, winners in parentheses, and driver point standings (TF-Top Fuel; FC-Funny Car; PS-Pro Stock; PM-Pro Stock Motorcycle; PT-Pro Stock Truck):
Feb. 4-8 - Chief Auto Parts Winternationals, Pomona, Calif. (TF-Mike Dunn; FC-Tony Pedregon; PS-Jeg Coughlin; PT-Randy Daniels)
Feb. 25-28 - Arizona Nationals, Phoenix (TF-Joe Amato; FC-John Force; PS-Kurt Johnson).
March 18-21 - Gatornationals, Gainesville, Fla. (TF-Mike Dunn; FC-John Force; PS-Warren Johnson, PM-Angelle Seeling; PT-Mark Osborne)
April 8-11 - O'Reilly Auto Parts Nationals, Baytown, Texas (TF-Doug Herbert; FC-John Force; PS-Kurt Johnson; PT-Mark Osborne).
April 22-25 - Castrol Lone Star Nationals, Ennis, Texas (TF-Gary Scelzi; FC-Tony Pedregon; PS-Warren Johnson; PM-Antron Brown).
April 29-May 3 - Pennzoil Nationals, Dinwiddie, Va. (TF-Cory McLenathan; FC-John Force; PS-Allen Johnson; PT-Brad Jeter)
May 13-16 - Southern Nationals, Commerce, Ga. (TF-Gary Scelzi; FC-John Force; PS-Warren Johnson; PM-Angelle Seeling; PT-Randy Daniels)
May 20-25 - Mopar Parts Nationals, Englishtown, N.J. (TF-Joe Amato; FC-John Force; PS-Richie Stevens; PM-Angelle Seeling; PT-Brad Jeter)
June 3-6 - Fram Route 66 Nationals, Chicago (TF-Mike Dunn; FC-Tim Wilkerson; PS-Warren Johnson; PM-Matt Hines; PT-Bob Panella).
June 10-13 - Pontiac Excitement Nationals, Columbus, Ohio (TF-Doug Herbert; FC-Phil Burkart; PS-Warren Johnson; PM-Antron Brown; PT-John Coughlin).
June 24-27 - Sears Craftsman Nationals, Madison, Ill. (TF-Gary Scelzi; FC-John Force; PS-Jim Yates; PM-David Schultz; PT-Bob Panella)
July 15-18 - Mopar Parts Mile-High Nationals, Denver (TF-Joe Amato; FC-Tony Pedregon; PS-Jeg Coughlin; PM-David Schultz).
July 30-Aug. 1 - Prolong Northwest Nationals, Seattle (TF-Joe Amato; FC-Del Worsham; PS-Kurt Johnson).
Aug. 6-8 - Autolite Nationals, Sonoma, Calif. (TF-Doug Kalitta; FC-Whit Bazemore; PS-Jim Yates)
Aug. 19-22 - Colonel's Truck Accessories Nationals, Brainerd, Minn. (TF-Larry Dixon; FC-John Force; PS-Warren Johnson; PM-Craig Treble)
Sept. 1-6 - U.S. Nationals, Clermont, Ind. (TF-Cory McClenathan; FC-Frank Pedregon; PS-Warren Johnson; PM-Matt Hines; PT-Mike Coughlin)
Sept. 16-19 - Keystone Nationals, Reading, Pa.
Sept. 30-Oct. 3 - Parts America Nationals, Topeka, Kan.
Oct. 7-10 - Pennzoil Nationals, Memphis, Tenn.
Oct. 21-24 - Revell Nationals, Dallas.
Oct. 28-31 - Matco Tools Supernationals, Houston.
Nov. 11-14 - Winston Finals, Pomona, Calif.
Driver Standings
Top Fuel
1. Tony Schumacher, 995.
2. Mike Dunn, 983.
3. Gary Scelzi, 966.
4. Doug Kalitta, 962.
5. Joe Amato, 942.
6. Kenny Bernstein, 942.
7. Cory McClenathan, 933.
8. Larry Dixon, 914.
9. Doug Herbert, 889.
10. Bob Vandergriff, 876.
Funny Car
1. John Force, 1,512.
2. Tony Pedregon, 1,211.
3. Whit Bazemore, 1,124.
4. Frank Pedregon, 814.
5. Dean Skuza, 760.
6. Del Worsham, 737.
7. Tim Wilkerson, 665.
8. Cruz Pedregon, 615.
9. Scotty Cannon, 607.
10. Jerry Toliver, 605.
Pro Stock
1. Warren Johnson, 1,339.
2. Kurt Johnson, 1,130.
3. Jeg Coughlin Jr., 975.
4. Jim Yates, 971.
5. Richie Stevens, 821.
6. Mark Pawuk, 727.
7. Troy Coughlin, 724.
8. Allen Johnson, 700.
9. Greg Anderson, 692.
10. Mike Edwards, 691.
Pro Stock Motorcyle
1. Angelle Seeling, 893.
2. Matt Hines, 816.
3. Antron Brown, 772.
4. David Schultz, 637.
5. John Smith, 586.
6. Greg Underdahl, 575.
7. Tony Mullen, 555.
8. Craig Treble, 528.
9. Steve Johnson, 468.
10. Gary Tonglet, 442.
Pro Stock Truck
1. Mark Osborne, 796.
2. Bob Panella, 776.
3. Brad Jeter, 722.
4. Mike Coughlin, 624.
5. Randy Daniels, 558.
6. Tim Freeman, 525.
7. Todd Patterson, 484.
8. Craig Eaton, 438.
9. Jerry Haas, 415.
10. Larry Kopp, 411.
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