Updated: September 18, 2005, 10:29 AM ET

Scelzi keeping close tabs on closest competitors

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MOHNTON, Pa. -- Funny Car points leader Gary Scelzi led qualifying for the Toyo Tires NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway on Saturday, completing a quarter-mile run at 4.766 seconds and 322.11 mph in his Mopar/Oakley Dodge Stratus.

Points leaders Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel) and Andrew Hines (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also topped their divisions in the $1.5 million event. Jason Line was the No. 1 qualifier in the Pro Stock competition.

Scelzi raced to his fourth No. 1 qualifying effort of the year and the 40th of his career. He plans to face his first round against No. 16 qualifier Gary Densham like he would any other -- but he'll also keep his eyes on the matchup between Robert Hight and Ron Capps, who are second and third in the point standings respectively.

"[Tomorrow's first round is] just as important for Capps as it is myself and Robert," said Scelzi, who with Schumacher and Line is the defending event winner. "[The Mopar/Oakley Dodge Stratus] has been the most consistent, the quickest, or right next to the quickest every single run. Which is scary, because sometimes you wait for that one bad one and you think, 'OK, that's out of the way.' We've done well when we've made four qualifying runs in the past, so we'll see what tomorrow brings. No one knows. It's gonna be a hell of a race tomorrow."

Schumacher, who piloted his U.S. Army dragster to a 4.477 at 323.35, will race Scott Weis in the morning. Schumacher led his category by 40 points over Doug Kalitta before this weekend's event, and plans to have a front-row seat when Kalitta faces Brandon Bernstein in the first round.

"It's a big day tomorrow," said Schumacher, who has qualified No. 1 nine times this season and 20 times in his career. "Doug runs Bernstein. That's exciting to watch. [Fans are asking me what it's like to be in a points battle] and I say, 'you know what? It's exciting. It's exciting to be in it. Just because I drive a race car doesn't mean I'm not a race fan. As soon as I'm done, I'm watching them. It's not just that we're in a points battle, but Bernstein and Kalitta? That's a stout race. Bernstein just hauled butt down the track and Kalitta just smoked the tires. You can be sure it's going to have their stomach's turning."

Line drove his Summit Racing Equipment Pontiac GTO to a 6.735 at 204.79 for his first No. 1 qualifying effort of the season and the third of his career. His teammate, two-time and defending world champion Greg Anderson, qualified at No. 2 in his Summit Racing Equipment Pontiac GTO.

"If both Greg [Anderson] and I are running the way we are here, then it's fun to get after each other and try to see who can get the better of the other guy," Line said. "That's not the case when one guy is struggling. I don't know about Greg but I like it when we're one-two on the ladder because I know we can't face each other until the final. It just gives me one less thing to worry about."

Hines recorded a 7.098 at 189.10 on his Screamin' Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson for his ninth No. 1 qualifier of the season and the 17th of his career. Hines will tie his brother, Matt Hines, for the NHRA record for Pro Stock Motorcycle No. 1 qualifying efforts in a single season if he can top the fields at Las Vegas and Pomona, Calif.

"It's a little tricky this year because it's not as cold as what we're used to in Reading," Hines said. "It hasn't rained, no cold weather. It's definitely the weirdest Reading I've been too. The last few years have been rain or cold or something.

"But to come out here and qualify No. 1 at a race that I haven't before, it's pretty cool. I've got the team behind me that when I do good and when GT does good, it puts us on the top of the world. We just want to go out and go rounds and have the quickest bike every day."

Here are the results after Saturday qualifying (final eliminations Sunday):

Top Fuel
1. Tony Schumacher, 4.477 seconds, 323.35 mph vs. 16. Scott Weis, 4.838, 275.90; 2. Larry Dixon, 4.538, 324.90 vs. 15. T.J. Zizzo, 4.688, 289.94; 3. Doug Herbert, 4.541, 318.92 vs. 14. Doug Foley, 4.632, 318.69; 4. Morgan Lucas, 4.542, 325.06 vs. 13. John Smith, 4.616, 319.45; 5. Melanie Troxel, 4.550, 325.92 vs. 12. Clay Millican, 4.595, 319.52; 6. Cory McClenathan, 4.553, 327.27 vs. 11. Scott Kalitta, 4.585, 326.16; 7. Doug Kalitta, 4.554, 323.58 vs. 10. Brandon Bernstein, 4.575, 325.53; 8. David Grubnic, 4.560, 325.30 vs. 9. David Baca, 4.568, 324.44.

Funny Car
1. Gary Scelzi, Dodge Stratus, 4.766, 323.58 vs. 16. Gary Densham, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.887, 312.21; 2. Eric Medlen, Ford Mustang, 4.787, 317.12 vs. 15. Tim Wilkerson, Monte Carlo, 4.887, 313.58; 3. Tommy Johnson Jr., Monte Carlo, 4.794, 324.59 vs. 14. Bob Gilbertson, Monte Carlo, 4.865, 288.58; 4. Frank Pedregon, Stratus, 4.800, 298.60 vs. 13. Mike Ashley, Monte Carlo, 4.864, 318.39; 5. Tony Pedregon, Monte Carlo, 4.801, 319.52 vs. 12. Phil Burkart, Toyota Celica, 4.852, 311.56; 6. John Force, Mustang, 4.804, 322.11 vs. 11. Tony Bartone, Monte Carlo, 4.834, 316.90; 7. Whit Bazemore, Stratus, 4.813, 320.13 vs. 10. Del Worsham, Monte Carlo, 4.829, 317.94; 8. Robert Hight, Mustang, 4.822, 317.94 vs. 9. Ron Capps, Stratus, 4.824, 316.23.

Pro Stock
1. Jason Line, Pontiac GTO, 6.735, 204.79 vs. 16. Allen Johnson, Dodge Stratus, 6.777, 203.09; 2. Greg Anderson, GTO, 6.736, 204.51 vs. 15. Greg Stanfield, Chevy Cavalier, 6.774, 203.52; 3. Kurt Johnson, Chevy Cobalt, 6.739, 204.54 vs. 14. V. Gaines, Stratus, 6.772, 203.80; 4. Ron Krisher, Cobalt, 6.745, 204.48 vs. 13. Dave Howard, Cobalt, 6.769, 203.61; 5. Jim Yates, GTO, 6.746, 203.61 vs. 12. Richie Stevens, Stratus, 6.769, 203.46; 6. Warren Johnson, GTO, 6.748, 204.23 vs. 11. Jeg Coughlin, Stratus, 6.764, 203.71; 7. Rickie Smith, Cobalt, 6.748, 203.92 vs. 10. Erica Enders, Cobalt, 6.760, 204.05; 8. Larry Morgan, Stratus, 6.755, 204.48 vs. 9. Dave Connolly, Cobalt, 6.760, 204.20.

Pro Stock Motorcycle
1. Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 7.098, 189.18 vs. 16. Geno Scali, Suzuki, 7.234, 184.50; 2. Chip Ellis, Buell, 7.101, 188.41 vs. 15. Michael Phillips, Suzuki, 7.234, 190.73; 3. Matt Smith, Buell, 7.121, 186.54 vs. 14. Karen Stoffer, Suzuki, 7.230, 184.70; 4. Angelle Sampey, Suzuki, 7.128, 191.32 vs. 13. Tom Bradford, Buell, 7.229, 188.67; 5. Antron Brown, Suzuki, 7.146, 190.00 vs. 12. Craig Treble, Suzuki, 7.226, 190.57; 6. Ryan Schnitz, Buell, 7.147, 186.15 vs. 11. Matt Guidera, Buell, 7.223, 183.99; 7. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 7.154, 186.41 vs. 10. Chris Rivas, Buell, 7.217, 182.85; 8. GT Tonglet, Harley-Davidson, 7.166, 190.03 vs. 9. Mike Berry, Kawasaki, 7.213, 187.42.

Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.