Sunday's winners: (L to R) Fuller, Anderson, Pedregon, Hines.
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Even Pit Boss got into victory lane.
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Rod Fuller en route to a $200,000 weekend.
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You can't keep a good man down: John Force receives a standing ovation from thousands of adoring fans.
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It's only fitting that Mike "Gotham City" Ashley was captured in this surreal moment by Josh Holmberg.
Tony Pedregon won the Funny Car finale.
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Winner Rod Fuller takes a celebratory walk up the track with fans.
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Historymaker: Ashley Force is the first woman to reach a final round in NHRA Funny Car competition.
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Switzerland's Urs Erbacher, 2007 FIA European Top Fuel Dragster champion.
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Tony Schumacher prepares for the first round of eliminations.
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Grand Marshal Hulk Hogan with Ashley Force.
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National Anthem: the calm before the 16,000 hp storm.
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"Hot Rod" at speed.
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Hulk Hogan puts NHRA announcer Bob Frey in a headlock. According to sources, Frey allegedly broke the submission hold by distracting the ref and pulling Hulk's moustache...
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Rod Fuller receives the $50,000 bonus for "doubling up" (winning the Technicoat Shootout and the NHRA event).
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Jerry Toliver lost to Tony Pedregon.
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Mike Neff
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Greg Anderson won the Pro Stock final -- his sixth at The Strip at LVMS.
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Sean Porter, 14, of Boulder City, defeated hundreds of local fans to win the POWERade Fan Nationals event title.
NHRA Div. 7 Director Mike Rice (R) with Sunday's sportsman-category winners.