2019 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series


The 2019 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Season was announced on July 25, 2018.
It was the 64th season of the National Hot Rod Association's top drag racing competition. There were 24 Top Fuel and Funny Car events, 22 Pro Stock events, and 16 Pro Stock Motorcycle events.

Schedule

* 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 engine displacement limit, and 2,350 pounds weight. All two-lane Mountain Motor races will feature eight-car fields. The four-lane Charlotte round will feature a full 16-car field.

Additional Rules for Specially Marked Races

4 Lanes: The Four-Wide Nationals in both Las Vegas and Charlotte in the spring will compete with cars on four lanes.
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 5–6 drivers receiving 6 points, 7–8 drivers receiving 5 points, 9–12 receiving 4 points, and 13–16 receiving 3 points. Also, the top four, not three, drivers after each session receive points for fastest times in each round.
MM: Pro Stock Car at this event is a non-championship race with the Mountain Motor formula.

Event changes

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. In the Countdown, the race events in Charlotte, North Carolina and Ennis, Texas have switched weekends for this year in October. 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. Those races include Houston, Charlotte 1, Bristol and Epping.
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.
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.

Final standings

Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake
1Robert Hight2637Chevrolet
2Jack Beckman2629−8Dodge
3Matt Hagan2563−74Dodge
4John Force2471−166Chevrolet
5Bob Tasca III2446−191Ford
6Ron Capps2414−223Dodge
7J.R. Todd2391−246Toyota
8Tommy Johnson, Jr.2360−277Dodge
9Shawn Langdon2358−279Toyota
10Tim Wilkerson2283−354Ford

Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake
1Erica Enders-Stevens2635Chevrolet
2Jeg Coughlin, Jr.2614−21Chevrolet
3Bo Butner2524−111Chevrolet
4Jason Line2495−140Chevrolet
5Matt Hartford2448−187Chevrolet
6Deric Kramer2409−226Chevrolet
7Greg Anderson2408−227Chevrolet
8Alex Laughlin2345−290Chevrolet
9Chris McGaha2329−306Chevrolet
10Val Smeland2203−432Chevrolet

Pos.DriverPointsPoints BackMake
1Andrew Hines2599Harley-Davidson
2Gerald Savoie2573−26Suzuki
3Matt Smith2553−46Buell
4Karen Stoffer2534−65Suzuki
5Eddie Krawiec2474−125Harley-Davidson
6Hector Arana, Jr.2389−210Buell
7Angelle Sampey2381−218Harley-Davidson
8Angie Smith2281−318Buell
9Ryan Oehler2271−328Buell
10Hector Arana2209−390Buell