Hagan misses spot in Countdown at U.S. Nationals
DON SCHUMACHER RACING
2009 NHRA FULL THROTTLE DRAG RACING SERIES
Round 18 of 24
55th annual U.S. Nationals
Raceway Park at Indianapolis
Sept. 4-7, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Judy Stropus, 203-438-0501; cell 203-243-2438;
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HAGAN MISSES SPOT IN COUNTDOWN AT U.S. NATIONALS
INDIANAPOLIS (Sept. 7, 2009) - Matt Hagan, a contender for the 2009
Automobile Club of Southern California Road to the Future Award as an NHRA
rookie-of-the-year frontrunner, missed the final opportunity to place
himself in the top 10 in points for the Countdown to 1 playoffs, when he
lost an agonizingly close Funny Car opening round to Ashley Force Hood at
the U.S. Nationals today.
The pair launched with nearly identical reaction times, but lane choice
might have made a difference, as Hagan, the No. 15 qualifier in the
Valvoline Engine Guarantee/shelor.com Dodge, was outrun by the No. 2
qualifier, posting a solid but losing 4.142-second pass at 300.26 mph to
Force Hood's winning 4.119/309.84.
Entering today's eliminations, Hagan was tied with Robert Hight in 11th in
the point standings. Both drivers had the chance to move ahead of No. 10
Cruz Pedregon. With Hagan's first-round loss, and Hight's and Pedregon's
wins, Hagan lost his chance to move up in the standings. Following his
semifinal round win today, Hight moved past Pedregon to assure himself a
spot in the playoffs, which begin at the next race in Charlotte for the
final six events. Hagan was relegated to 12th place.
"I'm really proud of all my guys," said the 26-year-old Angus Cattle farmer
from Christiansburg, Va. "They really stepped up and they've been doing a
fantastic job ever since the Western Swing. I know Tommy (DeLago, crew
chief) has implemented some changes and they seem to really be working for
this Valvoline/shelor.com team.
"We just had a really tough draw this morning. Ashley Force is tough to get
around and, obviously, we didn't get around her. We have six more races left
to go this year and I plan to get a Wally before the season ends. That's my
goal now, to make sure we win a race. And I think that Tommy, (assistant
crew chief) Glenn Huszar and this whole team can do that.
"There's a bump in the right lane here, but Tommy did a good job adjusting
to that. If we had run anybody else today, it might have been a different
outcome. But, that's the hand we were dealt, and we played our hand, and it
didn't turn out to our favor. It's a gambling game. You just roll the dice
and see what comes out.
"Unfortunately, we're not in the Countdown. I'm very, very, disheartened
about that. We left it all out there on the track. We did not hold back at
all. We had some missed opportunities this year which put us in the position
to have to fight for a place in the Countdown.
"We just have to keep our heads up and move on to the next six races. We
have a winning team, we just have to prove ourselves out there. And it'll
happen. Right now it seems is not the time for it to happen."
Next up is the second annual NHRA Nationals in Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 18-20.
UNOFFICIAL FUNNY CAR POINT STANDINGS, after 18 of 24 events (Countdown
points in parentheses)
1. Tony Pedregon, 1364 (2110)
2. Ron Capps, 1250 (2080)
3. Ashley Force Hood, 1245 (2070) - winner today
4. Bob Tasca, 1061 (2060)
5. Jack Beckman, 1027 (2050)
6. Tim Wilkerson, 1014 (2040)
7. John Force, 993 1013 (2030)
8. Del Worsham, 963 (2020)
9. Mike Neff, 928 (2010)
10. Robert Hight, 861 (2000) - runner-up today
11. Cruz Pedregon, 856
12. Matt Hagan, 801
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