Drew Skillman and Erica Enders won the first-round quad over Alex Laughlin and John Gaydosh.

Greg Anderson came into race day as the No. 1 qualifier for the second time this season with a 6.576 E.T. at 210.41 mph.

In the first round quad Anderson ran 6.562/211.99 defeating Chris McGaha, Allen Johnson and Shane Tucker. In the second round quad Anderson was defeated by Chris McGaha, Bo Butner and Deric Kramer.

“We had a problem on the race track and we had to be first pair and we haven’t been anywhere near the first pair all weekend,” said Anderson. “The track is just not the same for first pair and we just overestimated it and we just got too aggressive.”

This is the only race of the year where four cars race instead of two and this presents many unique obstacles for drivers. One of the biggest hurdles is having two Christmas Trees and four staging lights, which can cause some confusion.

“Well, the problem was the guy in the left lane (Kramer) staged and then he rolled right through the light or something. You are sitting there staging and all you know is that the stage lights are all on and then they were all off and then the tree went on. So you are confused, but all you can do is stay on the limiter and wait and see if the tree comes on,” confessed Anderson.

With this race, Anderson has now surpassed Warren Johnson for the most consecutive starts without a DNQ at 304 races. He is only second to John Force with 395 consecutive races. Anderson has not had a DNQ since 2002.

Anderson leaves the Four-Wide Nationals No. 2 in points in the Mello Yello Drag Racing Series Standings.