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Qualifying report

Ron Capps clinches Funny Car World Championship

J.R. Todd, Jack Beckman, Jason Line and Jerry Savoie are No. 1 qualifiers at Auto Club NHRA finals

Ron Capps

Ron Capps

Michael C. Johnson

Seattle: Funny Car winner Ron Capps
Ron Capps
Doug Kalitta
Jack Beckman
Ron Capps
Jack Beckman
Bo Butner
J.R. Todd
Eddie Krawiec
J.R. Todd
Reflective shot of Troy Buff in his BME/Okuma Top Fuel dragster
Angie Smith
Eddie Krawiec
Jerry Savoie
Courtney Force
Courtney Force
Matt Hagan, Ron Capps
Doug Kalitta
Jason Line
Bo Butner
Eddie Krawiec
Troy Buff doing a burnout in his BME / Okuma Top Fuel Dragster
Jerry Savoie
Courtney Force
Jack Beckman
Doug Kalitta
Jerry Savoie
Bo Butner

Pomona, Calif. – Funny Car racer Ron Capps clinched his first NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series world championship on Saturday at the Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.

Capps, driver of the NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger R/T, had a 92-point lead over second-place Matt Hagan when qualifying concluded and needed an 81-point lead to clinch. Before being crowned, Capps was the winningest driver, with 50 victories, to have not won a championship.

“I can’t even tell you how focused [crew chief] Rahn Tobler has been this year,” said Capps, who was the series runner-up in 1998, 2000, 2005 and 2012. “I almost gave up the chance of trying so hard and wishing so hard and just focused on winning races. With all the accolades I got this year – my 50th career win, passing some people I really looked up to in the sport with wins – that’s mind-boggling for me. This was the toughest Funny Car class ever and the 50th anniversary of the Funny Car, which was awesome. What a great, great season.”

Capps started his quest for the world championship with a win at the season-opening event in Pomona when he defeated 2015 world champ Del Worsham.

He and his NAPA team were a dominate force during a seven race span which began in Epping, N.H., and ended in Sonoma, Calif. During that time he posted victories at Epping, Englishtown, N.J., and Norwalk, Ohio; runner-up finishes at Chicago and Sonoma; and a semi-final appearance in Bristol, Tenn.

In other racing action, J.R. Todd (Top Fuel), Jack Beckman (Funny Car), Jason Line (Pro Stock) and Jerry Savoie (Pro Stock Motorcycle) were No. 1 qualifiers in their respective categories at the 24th and final event of the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season. The Auto Club NHRA Finals marks the conclusion of the six-race NHRA Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship playoffs. Antron Brown clinched the Top Fuel world title two weeks ago in Las Vegas while the Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle championships are still up for grabs.

Top Fuel

Top Fuel’s Todd navigated the track in 3.680-seconds at 327.82 mph in his SealMaster dragster to take the No. 1 spot. This is his first top qualifier of the season, ninth of his career and first at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. Todd won the event in Sonoma earlier this year and has also posted four runner-up finishes this season. He will go head-to-head with Troy Buff in the first round.

“I thought maybe we would see a run like that last night or in tonight’s session, but not in the middle of the day like that with the sun on the track and the temperature up,” said Todd, who will look to earn his 10th career victory on Sunday. “It surprised me when I looked up and saw the scoreboard. This thing has been trying to run really well for a long time and here at the last handful of races it’s really come together. Hopefully we are going in the right direction for 2017.”

Doug Kalitta, Todd’s Kalitta Motorsports teammate, qualified second with a 3.709 at 327.90 in his Mac Tools dragster. Kalitta, a three-time 2016 winner, will open eliminations against Shawn Reed. Defending event winner Shawn Langdon is third and paired with Tripp Tatum while world champion Brown is fourth and matched against Morgan Lucas.

Top Fuel — 1. J.R. Todd, 3.680 seconds, 327.82 mph vs. 16. Troy Buff, 3.879, 305.49; 2. Doug Kalitta, 3.709, 327.90 vs. 15. Shawn Reed, 3.849, 319.22; 3. Shawn Langdon, 3.713, 327.43 vs. 14. Tripp Tatum, 3.815, 313.95; 4. Antron Brown, 3.713, 326.56 vs. 13. Morgan Lucas, 3.800, 322.65; 5. Leah Pritchett, 3.715, 328.62 vs. 12. Terry McMillen, 3.792, 323.89; 6. Steve Torrence, 3.716, 328.14 vs. 11. Wayne Newby, 3.766, 326.79; 7. Tony Schumacher, 3.723, 329.34 vs. 10. Clay Millican, 3.761, 321.88; 8. Brittany Force, 3.731, 323.27 vs. 9. Richie Crampton, 3.733, 320.66. Did Not Qualify: 17. Scott Palmer, 3.953, 285.05; 18. Terry Haddock, 4.026, 235.39; 19. Steve Faria, 4.191, 212.16.

Funny Car

Beckman posted the second-quickest Funny Car pass in history when he raced to a 3.825 at 332.10 in his Infinite Hero Foundation Dodge Charger R/T to claim the No. 1 qualifier. Beckman has six No. 1 qualifiers this year and 21 in his career. He will face John Bojec in the first round of eliminations.

“We were the last car down the track but you heard how fanatical the people were who stuck around,” said Beckman, the 2012 Funny Car world champion. “I think what made it really special was when we pulled back into our pits, the fans were six deep there and cheering and going crazy because they knew we did something really special. I was just one-tenth of a team that did something really special here.”

Courtney Force is second with a 3.869 at 324.83 in her Traxxas Chevy Camaro SS. She has one win in four final round appearances this season. Force will go up against Jim Campbell to open eliminations. Tommy Johnson Jr. is third and paired with Dave Richards while 16-time world champion John Force is fourth and set to battle Cruz Pedregon.

Funny Car— 1. Jack Beckman, Dodge Charger, 3.825, 332.84 vs. 16. John Bojec, Toyota Camry, 4.029, 310.34; 2. Courtney Force, Chevy Camaro, 3.869, 324.83 vs. 15. Jim Campbell, Charger, 3.977, 302.82; 3. Tommy Johnson Jr., Charger, 3.873, 326.95 vs. 14. Dave Richards, Ford Mustang, 3.975, 316.60; 4. John Force, Camaro, 3.879, 330.96 vs. 13. Cruz Pedregon, Camry, 3.950, 319.37; 5. Ron Capps, Charger, 3.883, 325.45 vs. 12. Chad Head, Camry, 3.945, 325.06; 6. Robert Hight, Camaro, 3.889, 329.75 vs. 11. Paul Lee, Camry, 3.935, 324.83; 7. Matt Hagan, Charger, 3.894, 330.72 vs. 10. Jeff Arend, Camry, 3.930, 317.19; 8. Del Worsham, Camry, 3.912, 327.35 vs. 9. Tim Wilkerson, Mustang, 3.920, 328.38. Did Not Qualify: 17. Jon Capps, 4.053, 307.44; 18. Gary Densham, 4.071, 268.33; 19. Bob Bode, 4.103, 268.44; 20. Anthony Begley, 4.145, 286.50; 21. Brandon Welch, 4.249, 246.03; 22. John Hale, 4.390, 214.93.

Pro Stock

In Pro Stock, Line pushed his Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro to a 6.545 at 211.33 to claim the No. 1 qualifier. This is Line’s eighth top spot of the year, 49th of his career and fifth at the Finals. He will begin Sunday’s eliminations with a 23-point advantage over teammate and second-place Greg Anderson. Line will race Alan Prusiensky in the first round.

“I’d rather be up 23 points than 19 points,” said Line, a two-time world champion and eight-time 2016 event winner. “The runs were nice. My first run this morning was very good and it was actually faster than we thought it could go. I think the track is going to be even better tomorrow. We’re pretty happy with everything. [Greg and I] are one and three in the two Summit cars and we have a chance to meet in the final. That’d be a storybook ending and it would be really fun to duke it out in the final.”

Bo Butner, teammate to Line and Anderson, is second with a 6.553 at 210.57 in his Jim Butner Auto Chevy Camaro. Butner will find Deric Kramer in the opposing lane Sunday morning. Anderson is third with a 6.555 at 210.80 in his Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro and will go heads-up with Seattle winner Aaron Strong. Reading, Pa., winner Vincent Nobile is fourth and St. Louis winner Alex Laughlin is fifth.

Pro Stock — 1. Jason Line, Chevy Camaro, 6.545, 211.33 vs. 16. Alan Prusiensky, Dodge Dart, 6.659, 208.07; 2. Bo Butner, Camaro, 6.553, 210.57 vs. 15. Deric Kramer, Dart, 6.636, 209.04; 3. Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.555, 211.30 vs. 14. Aaron Strong, Camaro, 6.626, 209.01; 4. Vincent Nobile, Camaro, 6.570, 211.13 vs. 13. Jeg Coughlin, Dart, 6.610, 208.78; 5. Alex Laughlin, Camaro, 6.570, 210.97 vs. 12. Erica Enders, Dart, 6.608, 210.05; 6. Shane Gray, Camaro, 6.573, 210.57 vs. 11. Matt Hartford, Camaro, 6.603, 209.95; 7. Drew Skillman, Camaro, 6.593, 210.37 vs. 10. Allen Johnson, Dart, 6.601, 209.82; 8. Kenny Delco, Camaro, 6.593, 209.92 vs. 9. Chris McGaha, Camaro, 6.594, 209.82. Did Not Qualify: 17. Joey Grose, broke.

Pro Stock Motorcycle

Savoie sprinted to his third consecutive No. 1 spot in Pro Stock Motorcycle with a 6.825 at 194.97 on his White Alligator Racing Suzuki. This is the eighth No. 1 of his career and second consecutive at the Auto Club NHRA Finals. Savoie, who raced to victory in Las Vegas two weeks, will open eliminations against Angie Smith. The Louisiana alligator farmer has a four-point lead over competitor Eddie Krawiec and an 11-point lead over Andrew Hines.

“Whatever happened here today and yesterday is all behind us,” said Savoie, who is pursuing his first world championship. “Tomorrow is another day and we’ll take it round by round. With the points, basically what is going to have to happen unless we all lose in the semis together, we’re going to have to go to the finals. We’ve got to stay focused and not get nervous.”

Krawiec qualified second with a 6.828 at 196.70 on his Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson. The three-time world champion is paired with Shawn Gann in the first round. Hector Arana Jr. is third with a 6.856 at 195.51 on his Lucas Oil Buell and will race Fred Camarena, while Hines is fourth and matched up against Cory Reed.

Pro Stock Motorcycle — 1. Jerry Savoie, Suzuki, 6.825, 196.19 vs. 16. Angie Smith, Victory, 6.965, 193.82; 2. Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 6.828, 196.70 vs. 15. Shawn Gann, Buell, 6.952, 192.44; 3. Hector Arana Jr, Buell, 6.856, 195.65 vs. 14. Freddie Camarena, Suzuki, 6.916, 195.39; 4. Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.856, 195.00 vs. 13. Cory Reed, Buell, 6.911, 192.80; 5. Angelle Sampey, Buell, 6.859, 195.73 vs. 12. Scotty Pollacheck, Buell, 6.909, 192.47; 6. Chip Ellis, Buell, 6.862, 195.79 vs. 11. LE Tonglet, Suzuki, 6.890, 195.48; 7. Hector Arana, Buell, 6.870, 196.82 vs. 10. Matt Smith, Victory, 6.889, 193.99; 8. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 6.872, 194.49 vs. 9. Melissa Surber, Buell, 6.879, 193.71. Did Not Qualify: 17. Karen Stoffer, 6.988, 194.63; 18. Chaz Kennedy, 7.004, 191.16; 19. Jim Underdahl, 7.007, 193.60; 20. Luke Crowley, 7.021, 192.00; 21. Gunner Courtney, 7.084, 186.36; 22. Scott Bottorff, 7.086, 187.99; 23. Lance Bonham, 8.322, 185.66.

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