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Ron Capps Advances to Richmond Quarterfinals
Virginia NHRA Nationals

Event 7 of 22
Virginia Motorsports Park
North Dinwiddie, Va.
May 13 - 15, 2022


NORTH DINWIDDIE, Va. (May 15, 2022) – As the 2019 Virginia NHRA Nationals event champion, Ron Capps and his NAPA AUTO PARTS team were ready to defend their title and add another Wally to the Ron Capps Motorsports trophy case. Although it had been three years since the NHRA Camping World Series last visited Virginia Motorsports Park, the Dean ‘Guido’ Antonelli and John Medlen-guided team came out swinging during qualifying. They recorded a 3.864 E.T. at 332.75 mph on Saturday afternoon to reset the track E.T. record and earn three bonus points for clocking the quickest run of the session. Capps was looking to maintain his position at the top of the timing sheets during Q3 but was bumped back a spot by his former teammate, Matt Hagan, who snagged the pole and track record in the process.
Starting from the No. 2 seed, Capps drew No. 15 qualifier Mike McIntire in round one of eliminations. McIntire hazed the tires as soon as he stood on the throttle while Capps encountered troubles almost immediately after. Both drivers attempted to pedal their cars, and while it was a futile effort on McIntire’s part, Capps was able to get his Toyota GR Supra to regain traction and hung on for the round win. In the quarterfinals, No. 3 ranked Capps faced No. 2 ranked Robert Hight. Without the advantage of lane choice, Capps found himself in the unfavorable right lane and suffered the same fate as many of his competitors, losing traction as soon as he attempted to leave the starting line. In the opposite lane, Hight was able to make a clean pass for the round win.
“What a weekend,” said Capps, reflecting on the wildly different conditions teams faced during the two days of rain-filled qualifying compared to a hot and sunny race day. “You go through these long days of qualifying with bad weather and rain delays, and it puts a lot of stress on the crew chiefs as they try to adapt to the conditions, but my gosh, the fans are unbelievable to stick around like they did last night. This was just another one of those weekends where it was a battle test for all the teams to adjust, and it went from cloudy and cool with a chance of rain, to some of the hottest track temperatures we’ve seen this year. But, hats off to Guido, Medlen, and our whole NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota team. They did a great job of getting our GR Supra qualified in the No. 2 spot. Unfortunately, we smoked the tires in the quarterfinals on race day today but we have a few weeks off before our next race, and we’ll focus on fine-tuning everything and getting ready for our next event.”


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Qualified: No. 2 (3.864 E.T. at 332.75 MPH)
Elimination Round Results:
E1: 5.481 E.T. at 151.43 MPH defeated Mike McIntire 8.027 E.T. at 97.91 MPH
E2: 9.626 E.T. at 79.84 MPH defeated by Robert Hight 3.935 E.T. at 325.30 MPH

The No. 3 ranked Ron Capps Motorsports team competes next at the NHRA New England Nationals in Epping, N.H., June 3 – 6, where Capps returns as a two-time event champion.

NHRA Camping World Series Funny Car Point Standings (Unofficial):

1Matt Hagan
673
2Robert Hight
658
3Ron Capps
561
4John Force
447
5Cruz Pedregon
395
6Bob Tasca III
354
7J.R. Todd
331
8Chad Green
321
9Alexis DeJoria
310
10Tim Wilkerson
277

About Ron Capps Motorsports
Established in 2021, Ron Capps Motorsports is a single-car NHRA Funny Car team owned and operated by reigning and two-time world champion Ron Capps. Headquartered in Brownsburg, Ind., the team made its on-track debut in 2022, and competes on the 22-race NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series circuit thanks to the support of NAPA AUTO PARTS, Toyota, and GearWench.
Capps, who serves as both the owner and driver of his namesake operation, is the second-winningest Funny Car pilot in NHRA history with 68 wins in the category, and 69 overall (1 Top Fuel). The 2022 NHRA season marks Capps’ 28th year competing in the sport’s professional ranks.



 
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