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Dallas Glenn wins 14th Pro Stock race, defeats Greg Anderson in final round

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By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher

RAD Torque Systems Pro Stock driver Dallas Glenn has won the 56th annual Amalie Motor Oil NHRA Gatornationals. This is the second time he has won this historic event.

Glenn defeated his KB Titan teammate Greg Anderson in the final round. Glenn went 6.549 at 211.13 mph to get the win.

Pro Stock driver Dallas Glenn celebrates the Gatornationals
Dallas Glenn celebrates the Gatornationals (Photo by the NHRA)

The HendrickCars.com driver Anderson did not pick up a time.

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“I’m thankful because there were a few rounds where I felt like I didn’t have the best car but we picked away at it,” Glenn said. “In the final, I was looking to throw one down but it shook a little in low gear. I think we had more in it. It’s nice to get one back from Greg but I’m more impressed by our KB Titan team. We had the top four spots in qualifying and almost put four cars in the semis. Cory Reed was a handful today and he’s going to be tough all year. It won’t be long before he’s sitting up here doing a winner’s interview. 

“I’ve now made a lot of runs in the car and I know I can beat Greg, but you have to do your job to perfection. It’s hard to do, but I know I can beat him. When we race, I just try to be me, and stick with my normal routine.”

The 2021 NHRA Rookie of the Year also won the Gatornationals during the 2022 season.

Before this final round, Anderson had a 9-5 advantage over Glenn in previous events. Anderson had a 4-0 record in their previous final rounds.

Glenn had a better reaction time and starting line advantage. He had a 0.22 reaction time. Anderson had a 0.55 reaction time.

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The Mooresville, North Carolina native never trailed in the race to the finish line. Anderson hazed the tires and attempted to coast down the track.

However, he stopped before the finish line. This is Glenn’s 14th Pro Stock Wally in his career.

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    Anthony Caruso III is the Publisher of The Capital Sports Report. He has been in the Journalism field since August 2002. Since that time, Mr. Caruso has covered many marquee events. This includes 13 Heisman Trophy ceremonies, 2 Little World Series events, and one Army-Navy College Football game.
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