"The first-ever Four-Wide was won by my crew with Cory. When there's a racetrack that you do well at, you just seem to always do well at it. When you have confidence it's a huge help and I have confidence when I pull up here. I know that we can win, I know that we've done it before."

But it wasn't an easy win for Massey's 11th national event trophy. He defeated teammate and 2012 Top Fuel champion Antron Brown in the opening foursome of Sunday's eliminations.

In the final-round quad, Massey faced Al-Anabi Racing's Shawn Langdon, who had been the quickest dragster in each elimination round, and DSR teammate Tony Schumacher along with Brandon Bernstein. And the pressure was on once Massey saw his DSR Funny Car teammate Matt Hagan take the Funny Car title on the run right before his.

It marks the third time in five events this year that DSR has won Top Fuel and Funny Car titles at the same event, and the 35th time DSR has won two pro titles at the same event.

"With four-wide racing you don't have to worry about one other car and one other lane, you have three other drivers next to you," said Massey, who reached the finish line first in each of three elimination rounds.

"It was nerve-racking going into the final. Tony (Schumacher) had outrun us in the previous round and Shawn (Langdon) had stellar runs all day. We knew we had to step on it. Hats off to our guys. All I can say is it's unbelievable to win here. I love this racetrack."

John Force seems to give daughter Brittany some pointers. Rookie of the Year contender Brittany Force had her most consistent weekend behind the wheel of the Castrol EDGE Top Fuel dragster. She made two qualifying runs in the 3.83’s and then in the first round she posted another 3.83-second run. However, it was not enough for the No. 9 qualifier to advance around the No. 1 qualifier Shawn Langdon and No. 8 qualifier Tony Schumacher.