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Southern California native Larry Dixon is a good bet to be in the winner's circle as the Powerade Series Tour visits Englishtown, N.J. for the SuperNationals this weekend.


Welcome to another version of who will win in the NHRA.

This weekend the Powerade Series tour visits Old Bridge Township Raceway in Englishtown, N.J. for the SuperNationals, and here is who we like in the pro classes:

Top Fuel - Who else but Larry Dixon, who has advanced to the past six finals at this race track, winning three.

Funny Car - Del Worsham. It's been an inconsistent season for the Chino Hills driver, but I like his chances this weekend.

Pro Stock - Englishtown has also been good for Greg Anderson, so I will go with the three-time champ.

Now it's your turn.


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Steve Ramirez has covered NHRA drag racing for 15 years, first from the bi-annual weekend events at Pomona Raceway to my weekly notebook during the season. As a former national media award winner, Steve offer a unique and inside look of a sport that measures life 1,320 feet at a time. Here you will find the latest news, inside scoop with some opinions at the world's first extreme sport. E-mail Steve your opinions, story ideas or tips to steve.ramirez@sgvn.com.

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