Ron Capps grabbed his first ever No. 1 qualifying spot for Funny Cars on Saturday, and in the process set an NHRA record of fastest run. |
After posting the quickest Funny Car run in NHRA history to claim his
first No. 1 qualifying position of the season, Ron Capps will now try
to extend his streak of final round appearances to five at the Toyota
NHRA SuperNationals.
Spencer Massey (Top Fuel), Jason Line
(Pro Stock) and Eddie Krawiec (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also will lead
their respective categories into Sunday's 11 a.m. eliminations at the
NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series event.
Capps, who
has raced to four consecutive finals and one victory since new crew
chief Rahn Tobler took over tuning duties for his NAPA Auto Parts Dodge
Charger in early April, claimed his 12th career No. 1 qualifying
position with the historic performance of 3.964 seconds at 320.89 mph
during Friday evening’s qualifying session.
“Every
autograph today the fans wanted 3.96 written next to my name, and it’s
just pretty neat,” Capps said. “It’s starting to sink in. This track has
been around forever. It’s neat to give this track what we did last
night with Top Fuel and Funny Car because it’s a legendary track on our
circuit.”
Capps will open eliminations at historic Old
Bridge Township Raceway Park against journeyman racer Bob Bode, the 16th
qualifier. During his impressive final round streak, which included a
victory at Atlanta, Capps moved from eighth to second in the points
standings. Capps needs to clock a time of 4.004 seconds or quicker in
eliminations to certify his historic time as an NHRA national record,
which carries a 20-point bonus.
“I don’t think the
conditions were there [to back up the record], but I can tell you it
wasn’t even in the back of Rahn Tobler’s mind to back it up,” Capps
said. “We woke up at the hotel this morning like everybody else did, and
it was raining or had been and it was very cool out. It would have run
the four-flat on its own in those conditions because the conditions were
so good. I can tell you, I had the conversation with Rahn this morning,
and he said, ‘We may not want to touch it right now.’ He backed it down
a little bit, but I don’t think we could have run four-flat anyway. He
didn’t want to try. He just wanted to make sure we made it down the
track the last run. It’s not a fun Saturday night if you don’t go down
the track the last qualifying run because there’s a lot going on in your
head, so that felt good. We were just conservative that last run.”
The
quickest Funny Car runs on Saturday were turned in during the final
session and posted by Johnny Gray with a 4.045, followed by Capps with a
4.064 and Robert Hight with a 4.066. Tony Pedregon was quickest in the
third session with a 4.106.
In Top Fuel, Massey also
claimed his first No. 1 qualifying position of the season with a
category-quickest performance on Friday. He blasted his FRAM/Prestone
dragster down the track in 3.728 at 329.14 to claim his fourth career
No. 1 effort. Massey, who has won three times this season in four finals
and leads the series standings, will face T.J. Zizzo in the opening
round. Massey needs a 3.765 or quicker to turn his 3.728 into an NHRA
national record.
“We were pushing for [the record back-up]
the last session,” Massey said. “We knew it was going to be such
borderline with the cloud cover and then the sun going back and forth,
and then halfway through that session, the sun came back out, and we
knew it was going to be a close shot at it. It was just that much too
much, and it got out there and spun the tires. It’s OK. We didn’t get
it. We want to go into race day now and put our race-day tune-up back in
the car and just focus on going rounds. I want to focus on winning
first round, not focusing on getting the record. It’s one round at a
time, and hey, if we get to the final round and the conditions some back
to the situation where we have a shot at it, I guarantee you we will be
pushing for it in the final, not in first or second round.”
Doug
Kalitta, who qualified eighth and will face Antron Brown in the opening
round, had the most consistently quick dragster on Saturday, posting
times of 3.838 and 3.794 and earned qualifying bonus points in both
sessions. Seven-time world champ Tony Schumacher, who is looking to end a
32-race drought from the winner's circle, was the quickest on Saturday
in the U.S. Army dragster with a 3.778, followed by recent first-time
winner Steve Torrence, who posted a 3.785.
In Pro Stock,
Line raced to his fifth No. 1 of the season and 29th of his career with
his Friday run of 6.518 at 212.76 in his Summit Racing Pontiac GXP. He
will face Ford Mustang driver Grace Howell in the opening round. She is
only the sixth female to compete in Pro Stock in NHRA history.
“Last
night’s run barely stuck, A.J. [Allen Johnson] matched us, but we got
him on speed,” Line said. “I felt like we should have run faster today
but we didn’t. We did make strides with [teammate Greg Anderson’s]
Camaro which is the most important thing for our team. With a new car
like that, you can’t just test at one place. You have to run at several
places and learn from it. Hopefully we now have two good cars for
tomorrow.”
In Pro Stock Motorcycle, local favorite Krawiec
earned his second No. 1 of the season and 11th of his career with a
track record performance of 6.782 at 197.48 on his Screamin’ Eagle Vance
& Hines Harley-Davidson. The Englishtown native and former Raceway
Park general manager will face 70-year-old Suzuki rider Joe DeSantis in
the opening round of eliminations. It is Krawiec’s second-consecutive
No. 1 at this event.
“I have an awesome motorcycle, but
there are three other bikes that have the performance to run with us,”
said Krawiec, a two-time NHRA world champ. “Hector [Arana] Jr. did not
make a clean run and his father [Hector Sr.] is always there. Michael
Ray also ran really well with that 6.87. I do have a bike that should
win, but if one of them makes a clean run, they can knock you out. This
will be a starting line race.”
A pair of past world
champions, two-time Funny Car champ Cruz Pedregon and four-time Pro
Stock champ Jeg Coughlin, failed to qualify for eliminations in their
respective categories.
Results
Top Fuel
-- 1. Spencer Massey, 3.728 seconds, 329.91 mph vs. 16. T.J. Zizzo,
3.920, 309.27; 2. Morgan Lucas, 3.739, 324.51 vs. 15. Bruce Litton,
3.903, 313.00; 3. Shawn Langdon, 3.742, 324.36 vs. 14. Dom Lagana,
3.894, 317.49; 4. Tony Schumacher, 3.746, 327.11 vs. 13. Terry McMillen,
3.834, 316.75; 5. Steve Torrence, 3.759, 324.20 vs. 12. Bob
Vandergriff, 3.828, 321.96; 6. Brandon Bernstein, 3.764, 323.27 vs. 11.
David Grubnic, 3.820, 318.84; 7. Khalid alBalooshi, 3.775, 322.81 vs.
10. Clay Millican, 3.805, 313.07; 8. Doug Kalitta, 3.794, 321.35 vs. 9.
Antron Brown, 3.798, 322.73. Did Not Qualify: 17. Luigi Novelli, 4.103,
302.35; 18. Rit Pustari, 4.157, 279.38; 19. Cory McClenathan, 4.536,
309.49; 20. Ike Maier, 6.389, 262.49; 21. Brady Kalivoda, 7.104, 99.06.
Funny Car
-- 1. Ron Capps, Dodge Charger, 3.964, 320.89 vs. 16. Bob Bode, Chevy
Impala, 4.231, 296.11; 2. Robert Hight, Ford Mustang, 4.013, 318.02 vs.
15. Blake Alexander, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.116, 302.96; 3. Johnny Gray,
Charger, 4.022, 318.84 vs. 14. Jim Head, Toyota Solara, 4.113, 300.20;
4. Tim Wilkerson, Mustang, 4.028, 309.56 vs. 13. Courtney Force,
Mustang, 4.098, 310.27; 5. Matt Hagan, Charger, 4.035, 306.05 vs. 12.
Tony Pedregon, Toyota Camry, 4.079, 304.12; 6. Alexis DeJoria, Camry,
4.040, 313.66 vs. 11. John Force, Mustang, 4.066, 311.85; 7. Mike Neff,
Mustang, 4.052, 312.71 vs. 10. Bob Tasca III, Mustang, 4.065, 307.93; 8.
Jeff Arend, Camry, 4.060, 311.20 vs. 9. Jack Beckman, Charger, 4.065,
313.73. Did Not Qualify: 17. Todd Lesenko, 4.267, 292.58; 18. Terry
Haddock, 4.452, 286.56; 19. Cruz Pedregon, 5.131, 148.76; 20. Mike
Smith, 5.321, 164.49.
Pro Stock -- 1. Jason Line,
Pontiac GXP, 6.518, 212.76 vs. 16. Grace Howell, Ford Mustang, 6.628,
208.39; 2. Allen Johnson, Dodge Avenger, 6.518, 211.76 vs. 15. Warren
Johnson, GXP, 6.596, 210.37; 3. Mike Edwards, GXP, 6.529, 211.73 vs. 14.
Larry Morgan, Mustang, 6.570, 209.98; 4. Erica Enders, Chevy Cobalt,
6.533, 211.63 vs. 13. Kurt Johnson, GXP, 6.564, 210.60; 5. Vincent
Nobile, Avenger, 6.537, 212.09 vs. 12. Shane Gray, GXP, 6.564, 210.57;
6. Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.538, 212.13 vs. 11. Ron Krisher, GXP,
6.559, 211.36; 7. Ronnie Humphrey, GXP, 6.546, 211.63 vs. 10. V. Gaines,
Avenger, 6.555, 210.70; 8. Rodger Brogdon, GXP, 6.548, 211.39 vs. 9.
Steve Kent, GXP, 6.552, 210.77. Did Not Qualify: 17. Bob Benza, 6.640,
209.43; 18. Jeg Coughlin, 6.663, 207.46.
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