Capps looks to follow in "Ace's" footsteps at
U.S. Nats
DON SCHUMACHER RACING
2006 NHRA POWERade DRAG RACING SERIES
Round 18 of 23
U.S. NATIONALS
O'REILLY RACEWAY PARK
Clermont, Ind.
Race Date: Sept. 1-4, 2006
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CAPPS LOOKS TO FOLLOW IN "ACE'S" FOOTSTEPS AT U.S. NATIONALS
CLERMONT, Ind. (Aug. 29, 2006) - Ron Capps has won 22 national events (21 in
Funny Car) in his 12-year career as a professional driver in the NHRA
POWERade Drag Racing Series, but has never won the U.S. Nationals. His crew
chief Ed "Ace" McCulloch has also won 22 national events as a driver (18 in
Funny Car). While neither has won a Funny Car championship, McCulloch is the
winningest U.S. Nationals titlist, with six total victories (five in Funny
Car.)
When Capps, McCulloch, now retired from competition, and the Brut Dodge
Charger R/T Funny Car team arrive at this weekend's prestigious U.S.
Nationals at O'Reilly Raceway Park, they'll be aiming for Capps' first win
here and to get Capps back on top of the rankings after leading since the
second event through the 15th. Two weekends ago, in Memphis, Capps
relinquished the top spot to John Force, who now leads by 17 points. Their
season goal, of course, is for both to share in earning their first Funny
Car crown at year's end.
"Every year the big emphasis on the drivers, the teams and the sponsors is
the U.S. Nationals and what winning this event would mean to them," says
Capps, who also receives support from Knoll Gas-Torco Race Fuels. "It seems
to be the most asked question.
"For me it's hard to answer that question. I've never won it. This race has
so much history. It seems like you're here for the whole month. Everything
happens in Indy; announcements are made, anything new debuts in Indy, and
we're doing that this year with Brut.
"It's a huge race and until you've won it, you can only dream of what it
would feel like. Ace has won it more times than anybody has. He gets a
different look about him when it comes Friday in Indy. I can't explain what
it is. He won't tell you how important it is, even though he's won it. He
doesn't even try to explain how important it is. It's more of a feeling I
get from being around him than him actually telling me.
"It's considered our Indy 500, our Daytona 500, and everybody compares it to
whatever the biggest event in their sport is, and when you're involved in
the Skoal Showdown, like we are, on Sunday and then having to race again on
Monday, you feel like you need to go home and sleep for a week because it
just mentally wears you out. And that tells you how big the race is."
Six races remain in the 2006 season, and Capps is ready to continue his
year-long battle with 13-time champ Force to win his first championship.
"We're less than a round behind Force," Capps explains. "This race is run
during the day on Monday. We know the conditions will be humid and probably
pretty warm. And I'm really not worried. Even though it's less than one
round, I kind of look at it like the Daytona 500. We've led since the second
lap (second race), we led most of the race, and pit stops have gone good and
we backed off a little bit. Force is going to lead a lap, and we're going to
come back around him and lead at the finish. The most important part is the
lead when we get to Pomona (season finale). We just need to get our act
together and get back on top."
Capps is a three-time winner of the Skoal Showdown, a $100,000 bonus event
held at the U.S. Nationals featuring the eight quickest and most consistent
Funny Car teams during the last season. He faces Eric Medlen in the first
round. "I wasn't in it last year," Capps says, "and it was not a good
feeling for me. I'm excited about just being in it, first of all. We ended
up No. 6, so we don't have lane choice. Time and time again we've won races,
not just rounds, without lane choice in pretty tough conditions. I don't
think that is going to be a factor, but racing Medlen is a tough draw."
RON CAPPS QUICK FACTS:
* Second in 2006 Funny Car point standings after 17 events, 17 points behind
John Force
* Has five wins, three runner-up finishes, one semifinal finish in 2006 so
far
* Qualified No. 9 at 2005 U.S. Nationals, lost first round to teammate Whit
Bazemore
* Has never won or been in a final round at the U.S. Nationals
* Had three wins, four runner-up finishes in 2005 (St. Louis was his first
win for DSR in '05), won at Chicago 2 at Route 66 Raceway and Las Vegas 2
* 2005 Funny Car championship runner-up, eight points short of title
* Qualified No. 1 once in 2005, in Dallas; first time since Brainerd 2000
* A perennial fan favorite, Capps has driven and won in both Top Fuel and
Funny Cars since he began his pro NHRA career in 1995
* His best season points finishes were seconds in Funny Car in 1998, 2000
and 2005
* He has 22 event wins in 45 final rounds to his credit (21 national event
wins in Funny Car, one in Top Fuel)
* His career-best elapsed time (established during an event) is 4.694
seconds, set in 2005 in Dallas
* His career-best speed is 329.02 mph (Chicago 2, '05)
* Age 41 (June 20, 1965); born and raised in San Luis Obispo, Calif.
* Lives in Carlsbad, Calif., with wife Shelley and daughter Taylor (10) and
son Caden (4)
* Is the subject, along with son Caden and the Brut racing crew, of a number
of Brut ads appearing in mainstream magazines, such as People, Sports
Illustrated, etc.
* New to Don Schumacher Racing in 2005 after eight years with Don Prudhomme.
* Has tested for IROC Series and competed in Skip Barber Formula Ford, Dirt
Late Models and Go-Karts
WEEKEND SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY, Sept. 1 - PROFESSIONAL QUALIFYING SESSION at 6:15 p.m.
SATURDAY, Sept. 2 - PROFESSIONAL QUALIFYING SESSIONS at 1 p.m. and 6:15 p.m.
SUNDAY, Sept. 3 - PROFESSIONAL QUALIFYING SESSIONS at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
SKOAL SHOWDOWN ELIMINATIONS at 12:30 p.m., 2:15 p.m., and 4 p.m.
MONDAY, Sept. 4 -- Pre-race ceremonies, 9:30 a.m.
FINAL ELIMINATIONS at 11 a.m.
TELEVISION:
Saturday, Sept. 2, ESPN2 HD will televise one hour of qualifying
coverage at 5 p.m. (ET).
Sunday, Sept. 3, ESPN2 HD will televise NHRA 2Day, a 30-minute magazine
show at 11:30 a.m. (ET).
Sunday, Sept. 3, ESPN2 HD will televise two hours of qualifying coverage
at noon (ET).
Sunday, Sept. 3, ESPN2 HD will televise two hours of qualifying coverage
at 11 p.m. (ET).
Monday, Sept. 4, ESPN2 HD will televise two hours of eliminations
coverage at noon (ET).
Monday, Sept. 4, ESPN2 HD will televise three hours of eliminations
coverage at 4 p.m. (ET).
SATELLITE:
Friday, Sept. 1, 11-11:30 p.m. (ET) - Galaxy 11 / Transponder 15 K
(12003 MHz, horizontal)
Saturday, Sept. 2, 9:30-10 p.m. (ET) - Galaxy 11 / Transponder 15 K
(12003 MHz, horizontal)
Sunday, Sept. 3, 10-10:30 p.m. (ET) - Galaxy 11 / Transponder 15 K
(12003 MHz, horizontal)
Monday, Sept. 4, 8-8:30 p.m. (ET) - Galaxy 11 / Transponder 15 K (12003
MHz, horizontal)
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