DSR Post-Race Recap: Las Vegas 1 (1 Viewer)


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NHRA Las Vegas 1 Post-Race Recap


NHRA Four-Wide Nationals
Event No. 2 of 22
The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Las Vegas, Nev.
April 16-18, 2021

DSR Elimination Highlights:
  • Reigning Funny Car world champion Matt Hagan raced to a runner-up finish at the first four-wide style event in nearly two years
  • Antron Brown (Top Fuel) and Ron Capps (Funny Car) also advanced to the final elimination quad; both recorded semifinal finishes
  • All four DSR entries (Brown, Capps, Hagan, and Leah Pruett) advanced past the first round
  • Brown, Capps, and Hagan occupy ‘top five’ spots in the point standings

Driver Information:

Top Fuel:
ANTRON BROWN
Driver of the Matco Tools Toyota Top Fuel Dragster


Qualified: No. 8 (3.808 E.T. at 287.05 MPH)

The Results:
E1: 3.827 E.T. at 313.15 MPH defeated Justin Ashley 3.899 E.T. at 268.22 MPH; Bye
E2: 3.761 E.T. at 316.23 MPH defeated Brittany Force 3.815 E.T. at 315.27 MPH, Billy Torrence (no time)
E3: 4.728 E.T. at 157.83 MPH defeated by Steve Torrence 3.823 E.T. at 321.73 MPH, Doug Kalitta 3.866 E.T. at 270.75 MPH

Race Recap:
A five-time winner at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Antron Brown was looking to extend his track win count by picking up a second consecutive Vegas triumph on Sunday at the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals. In his 440th start, Brown began race day from the No. 8 qualifying position and faced Brittany Force and Justin Ashley in round one. Brown made a clean pass straight down the groove, defeating Ashley to advance to round two where he navigated the Matco Tools Toyota to its best run of the weekend and quickest of his quad, clocking a 3.761 E.T. at 316.23 MPH. The final round found Brown facing reigning world champ Steve Torrence and veteran racers Doug Kalitta and Clay Millican. Brown was out of the gate first for the second time in a row, but his holeshot advantage was short-lived, as he started losing traction early into the run, crossing the finish line fourth. His Vegas outing will be recorded as a semifinal finish.

Quotable:
“We overcame a lot of obstacles this weekend by keeping our heads down and just working with it. We certainly didn’t qualify where we wanted to at No. 8, but we made it to the final round and that’s always the end result we want. That was our race. We were out in front and just lost traction. We had low E.T. of the semifinals and we backed it off, but just not enough. Any time you go to the final round and get semifinal round points, that’s something. We almost got the icing on the cake, now we just need to add the cherry on top. We’ll keep working for Atlanta. We’re working in the right direction and getting better. I’m proud of the guys and the two new guys with Adem (Cave) and John (Gilbert) and it’s been a pleasure to welcome them to the Matco family. We’re starting to jell and we’ll grow and we’ll be dangerous come the Countdown this fall.”
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LEAH PRUETT
Driver of the Mopar Dodge//SRT Top Fuel Dragster

Qualified:
No. 7 (3.800 E.T. at 312.13 MPH)

The Results:
E1: 3.808 E.T. at 315.27 MPH defeated Greg Carrillo 4.107 E.T. at 223.21 MPH, Cameron Ferre 4.143 E.T. at 225.97 MPH
E2: 10.921 E.T. at 55.03 MPH defeated by Steve Torrence 3.773 E.T. at 322.04 MPH, Doug Kalitta 3.768 E.T. at 325.22 MPH

Race Recap:
Starting from the top half of the field for the fifth consecutive event (dating back to Dallas, Oct 2020), No. 7 qualifier Leah Pruett drew Steve Torrence, Greg Carrillo, and Cameron Ferre in her first elimination quad on Sunday in Vegas. Pruett was the first among her competitors to stand on the throttle and she used her starting line advantage coupled with a solid 3.808 E.T. to set off the win light and advance to round two. In the second elimination round, Pruett lined up against Torrence, Doug Kalitta, and Shawn Langdon, but her hopes for a first Four-Wide Wally went up in smoke as soon as she hit the throttle. Pruett’s machine immediately lost traction, and she was forced to click it off.

Quotable:
“This was a ‘when it rains, it pours’ weekend for our Mopar Dodge//SRT team at the Four-Wide Nationals. We had a mix of problems that grew and it put us behind after qualifying. Not being able to make full pulls in the 3.70s during qualifying really put us behind the competition, and we were trying to work on the tune-up on race day and we just didn’t quite have the hot rod that we thought we had coming in here this weekend. We have a plan for the chassis moving forward and we found we were down on power and we’ll work on that and figure it out the next few weeks before Atlanta. When you’re down on power, it affects all of the other parts of the car, and when you have limited runs with just three qualifying laps, all the small details make a difference. We’ll do a 180 and when the team is on, I’m on, and we’re looking forward to regaining our momentum at the very last Atlanta race.”
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Funny Car:
RON CAPPS
Driver of the NAPA AUTO PARTS Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat


Qualified: No. 4 (3.919 E.T. at 323.89 MPH)

The Results:
E1: 3.932 E.T. at 316.38 MPH defeated Bobby Bode 3.993 E.T. at 313.66 MPH, Jim Campbell 5.899 E.T. at 114.18 MPH
E2: 3.935 E.T. at 321.50 MPH defeated Robert Hight 3.951 E.T. at 318.24 MPH, J.R. Todd 3.983 E.T. at 319.29 MPH
E3: 3.978 E.T. at 316.75 MPH defeated by Bob Tasca III 3.938 E.T. at 328.46 MPH, Matt Hagan 3.955 E.T. at 324.98 MPH

Race Recap:
Ron Capps’ weekend got off to a bumpy start. After the first two qualifying sessions, Capps found himself on the unfavorable bump spot (16th) when he lined up for the third and final qualifying round, but the 2016 world champion and his team flexed their NAPA Know How and Capps rocketed his machine to a stout 3.919-second pass to advance up to fourth.

Capps’ first elimination round featured a showdown with eventual race winner Bob Tasca III, Bobby Bode, and Jim Campbell. Among the four racers, Capps was first on the throttle and drove the NAPA AUTO PARTS Dodge straight down the groove in 3.932 seconds to capture the win and advance to round two. Facing Robert Hight, J.R. Todd, and Tasca, Capps once again had the starting line advantage and won his quad on a holeshot to advance to a stacked final round. For the third time in a row, Capps found himself squaring off with Tasca, while teammate Matt Hagan and Tim Wilkerson rounded out the final quad. Capps was prepared to clock another low 3.9-second pass, but dropped a cylinder early into the run, causing his machine to slow, and allowing Tasca and Hagan to snag the winning and runner-up finishes. Capps leaves Vegas as a semifinalist and advanced one spot up to fourth in the point standings.

Quotable:
“It’s so nice to be back racing again after that month break, but it wasn’t a smooth weekend for the NAPA team. We had a dropped cylinder the first run, but we fought back to get qualified and we were on the bump spot going into the last session. Guido (Dean Antonelli) and John Medlen made great decisions to get us into the No. 4 qualifying position on the last qualifying run. Today was clockwork. We ended up in the same lane all three rounds today and that final was a stout group of cars with (Matt) Hagan, (Tim) Wilkerson, and (Bob) Tasca (III). I felt confident that we’d go up and repeat with a low 3.90, but we had a hiccup with a cylinder at 300-feet and that dropped us back and I saw Tasca pop out there. It was a good weekend overall, and good with the points. The schedule is heating up and we’ll be at Atlanta in two weeks. Just a great job all around for our NAPA AutoCare team.”
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MATT HAGAN
Driver of the Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye


Qualified: No. 7 (3.946 E.T. at 325.22 MPH)

The Results:
E1: 3.932 E.T. at 329.42 MPH defeated Blake Alexander 3.958 E.T. at 320.97 MPH, Chris Morel 4.200 E.T. at 294.24 MPH
E2: 3.927 E.T. at 325.06 MPH defeated John Force 4.049 E.T. at 304.60 MPH, Alexis DeJoria 4.257 E.T. at 220.30 MPH
E3: 3.955 E.T. at 324.98 MPH defeated by Bob Tasca III 3.938 E.T. at 328.46 MPH

Race Recap:
The last time Matt Hagan raced at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, he won the event (Dodge NHRA Finals presented by Pennzoil) and was also crowned the 2020 NHRA Camping World Series Funny Car champion. Starting from the top half of the field on Sunday at the NHRA Four-Wide Nationals, Hagan came oh-so-close to making it two-for-two in Vegas, recording a runner-up finish and propelling four spots up to fifth (tied) in the Funny Car point standings.

The three-time world champion began his march to the final elimination quad by qualifying seventh. He defeated Blake Alexander and Chris Morel in round one by clocking his quickest pass of the weekend (3.932 seconds). In round two, Hagan improved upon his performance by powering the Mopar Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye to a stout 3.927-second pass, outrunning his three competitors and earning a bid to the final elimination round. Against teammate Ron Capps, Bob Tasca III, and Tim Wilkerson, Hagan was first on the throttle and while Tasca was first to the finish line and claimed the event win, Hagan’s quick reflexes earned him the holeshot win over Wilkerson and Capps, allowing Hagan to secure a runner-up finish.

Quotable:
“Well, the only guy we’ve lost to this year is the guy we sold our chassis to (Bob Tasca III), and we might have two Wallys already, but we don’t. That’s drag racing. We roll in here every weekend with the expectation of winning every race. We got some momentum going this weekend and we’ve got a great team led by Dickie (Venables). We’ve got some new guys and I’m really proud of them this weekend. Dickie made some personnel moves on our car, swapping positions, and it seems like a great fit for everyone right now. That gives me confidence as a driver seeing these guys being confident in bolting the car together. I’m really happy with my crew and we’re moving back up in the points. We’ve got a weekend off and then Atlanta, which we’ve won before, and then we finish May at Houston where I won my first race a long time ago. Overall, I’m just really happy leaving Vegas. The car is responding. It was a crazy four-wide event. I’m glad I didn’t red light or screw up. I’m really excited. We have a good team, we’re meshing and going rounds.”
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NHRA Camping World Countdown to the Championship Standings (unofficial):
Top Fuel

1Steve Torrence
184​
2Shawn Langdon
149​
3Antron Brown
145
4Doug Kalitta
128​
5Billy Torrence
118​
6Josh Hart
113​
7Leah Pruett
105
7Clay Millican
105​
9Justin Ashley
104​
10Brittany Force
99​

Funny Car
1Bob Tasca III
187​
2J.R. Todd
166​
3Robert Hight
152​
4Ron Capps
139
5Matt Hagan
129
5Tim Wilkerson
129​
7John Force
118​
8Alexis DeJoria
117​
9Cruz Pedregon
106​
10Chad Green
66​

About Don Schumacher Racing:
Established in 1998 as a single-car Top Fuel team, Don Schumacher Racing (DSR) has grown to become the winningest organization in NHRA Drag Racing history, and further cemented its position as one of motorsports’ elite teams when it surpassed the ‘350 wins’ milestone during the 2020 season. DSR owns 18 world championships in three different NHRA categories, and including hall-of-fame team owner Don Schumacher’s five NHRA Funny Car triumphs from the 1970s, DSR has been successful in capturing 358 national event victories overall.

Headquartered in Brownsburg, Indiana, DSR fields four professional teams competing in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series. Three-time world champion Antron Brown, and double-duty driver Leah Pruett headline DSR’s Top Fuel dragster team. DSR’s two Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Funny Cars are driven by 2016 Funny Car world champion Ron Capps, and Matt Hagan, who earned his third NHRA series title in 2020.

DSR also campaigns two entries in the Factory Stock Showdown Series. The duo of DSR Dodge Drag Paks is piloted by Pruett, the 2018 series champion, and former Pro Stock racer Mark Pawuk.

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