With Countdown points tightened, Capps aims to move up
With only four of the 10 “Countdowners” making it out of the first stanza, the standings, which had reset for the playoffs, tightened up by the end of the day. And now just 78 points separate the top eight heading into this weekend’s NHRA Fall Nationals.
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Dallas
, pre-race:
Ron Capps joined a star-studded list of Funny Car championship
contenders sitting on the sidelines following the opening round of
eliminations in
Concord
,
N.C.
,
last Sunday, in the first of six Countdown to 1 playoffs events of the
2009 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series. With only four of the 10
“Countdowners” making it out of the first stanza, the standings, which
had reset for the playoffs, tightened up by the end of the day. And now
just 78 points separate the top eight heading into this weekend’s NHRA
Fall Nationals.
“We weren’t the only ones who were upset on Sunday,” said Capps, driver of the NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Funny Car who is the 1998
Dallas
winner and the 2005 polesitter at the Texas Motorplex. “Looking at the
computer with Ace [crew chief Ed McCulloch] at the data after the run,
it was identical to the 4.10 we ran in qualifying and the track was
identical to the day before. It just didn’t want to go through that
certain spot on the track and it pulled the tires loose.
“So, we
don’t feel like there’s anything to worry about. Lately, Ace has been
working tirelessly on this new tune-up and you wouldn’t believe the
strides we’ve made with it in the last few races. And I believe that
having the chance to improve our performance, especially when it counts
during the playoffs in the next few races, is going to pay dividends.
“Going
into Dallas I would love to say, ‘Mark my words, we’re going to be one
of the teams battling for the championship in Pomona,’ because I feel
pretty confident we’re going to qualify well and make a great run at
the points there.
“In
Concord
, there were some upsets, a lot of people made up a lot of ground, and now you have a very, very tight battle.
“If
you look at it from the fans’ perspective,” added Capps, who is
currently fourth in the rankings and seeking his first Funny Car
championship, “they have a great spectacle to watch in the next few
races, because now you have the top eight drivers all within a few
rounds of each other. So, anything can happen.
“We ran our quickest quarter-mile pass in
Dallas
in 2005 [4.694 seconds], and I’ve won there in the past. Ace has also
done well there in the past [Funny Car win in 1987 and Top Fuel in 1992
as a driver], and it’s a place I love to see on the schedule. At this
point in time, I feel very comfortable.”
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