Capps collects third No. 1 of season in Denver
qualifying
DON SCHUMACHER RACING
2009 NHRA FULL THROTTLE DRAG RACING SERIES
Round 13 of 24
Mopar Mile-High Nationals
Bandimere Speedway
Morrison, Colo.
July 10-12, 2009
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CAPPS COLLECTS THIRD NO. 1 OF SEASON IN DENVER QUALIFYING
MORRISON, Colo. (July 11, 2009) - Driving the NAPA AUTO PARTS Dodge Funny
Car, Ron Capps collected his third No. 1 qualifier of the 2009 NHRA Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series season and the 10th if his career today at the
Mopar Mile-High Nationals at Bandimere Speedway.
Capps came out strong in the warmer yet somewhat overcast conditions during
today's third qualifying round to post a 4.121-second elapsed time (an
unofficial track record at 1000 feet) at 297.22 mph. He held the top spot
through the final round of qualifying in the dark, despite a loss of
traction in that pass.
His previous passes included a 4.937/158.22 (No. 9), 5.470/129.31 (No. 11),
and a 17.277/21.85 in his final try.
It looked like it would be a Don Schumacher Racing one-two-three before the
final pairing, with Capps leading the way, followed by teammates Matt Hagan
and Jack Beckman. Tony Pedregon, in the opposite lane to Capps, however,
pulled out a 4.135/294.50 to move into second.
"It's a tribute to Don (Schumacher, team owner), who has put together a full
shop (in Brownsburg, Ind.)," said Capps, "which is something out of the
ordinary for a drag-race team, and we have in-house chassis builders now.
"These are all new DSR chassis, and it's kind of cool to be able to say, I
want to thank the guys back at the shop, like the NASCAR guys do.
"The incremental numbers [showed that] we were quicker than any other car
out there on both runs Friday, but it just wasn't making a pass at a certain
point on the track. And Ace needed to fix that and he did earlier today and
it ran the .12, but it was trying to do that the last couple of days.
"And then we had nothing to lose in the last run. We knew Tony Pedregon was
going to hop it up, which he did, and we knew we were going to try to run an
.07 or .08, and obviously it didn't hold."
All four qualifying sessions were held in early evening and in the dark of
night, with eliminations beginning at noon on Sunday. "I would like to know
a good weatherman right now,² said Capps, ³because I don't know what
tomorrow is going to be. If it's going to be cloudy, then, yeah, we feel
pretty comfortable."
Capps faces Gary Densham in the opening round of eliminations on Sunday.
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