2011 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series season

"We did a lot of high-dollar bracket races and select Lucas Oil Sportsman Series events here and there with no particular schedule in mind.

Neff won the 2009 Auto Club Finals in his last start before returning to tuning John Force's car.

[4] At the Fram/Autolite NHRA Nationals in Sonoma, CA, John Force qualified at the top of the Funny Car ladder.

1 qualifications for major events, besting the previous record holder, Pro Stock driver Warren Johnson, who holds 138 No.

[5] Two days after the 2011 season ended, six-time champion Kenny Bernstein announced his retirement from drag racing.