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Pro Stock leader Greg Anderson talks to the media after qualifying No. 1 at the 48th Winternationals

Greg Anderson may be Pro Stock's top qualifier, but he wasn't all smiles, either.
The three-time champion, who is No. 1 following a track-record 6.629, also found trouble negotiating the right lane on Saturday, slumping down that side of the race track for the second consecutive day.
"Being No. 1 is a great feather in the cap," Anderson said. "It makes the team feel wonderful for all the hard work they've done over the winter.
"But we're having troubles with the right lane. We didn't get down it yesterday, so we have to figure it out. I'm just happy we ran well today. We have a couple of positives with some minor negatives, but I'm not going to worry about that now."

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