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Capps loves excitement surrounding NHRA New England Nationals

01 Jun 2016
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The 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season marked the start of Ron Capps’ 20th season in Funny Car. There have been plenty of memorable moments across the country, leading to 46 career victories, but racing at historic New England Dragway the past three seasons certainly ranks near the top.

The iconic track, which sits about an hour north of metro Boston, celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2016 and plays host to the 4th annual NHRA New England Nationals, June 3-5. It’s also an event and an experience Capps, who won the race in 2014, has come to enjoy over the past three years.

“There’s not too many places on the circuit where you go in a whole week to do pre-race activities,” Capps said. “Epping sort of set the bar. We’ve got a whole week of activities with NAPA, and it’s so much fun. We’ve got appearances all week up and down the coast, and it’s just a blast. I look forward to it. I’m a kid from California, but it feels like a second home in that area. The whole week is just a lot of fun.”

Tony Schumacher (Top Fuel), John Force (Funny Car), and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) were last year’s winners of the event. The race will be televised on FOX Sports 1, including live qualifying on Saturday and finals coverage on Sunday. The race kicks off a stretch of four straight race weekends and is also the ninth of 24 events during the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season.

It comes at an important time as the season nears the halfway points, and Capps feels good about where the team and his 10,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger R/T is headed. Competing at New England Dragway also means a thrilling atmosphere and a massive crowd, two points Capps, who is currently sixth in the Funny Car standings, has noticed over the first three trips to the track.

“For me, it’s a unique race knowing the history and the fact that we weren’t in that area for so long,” said Capps, whose 45 career Funny Car wins are second-most in NHRA history. “When we first won there, I couldn’t believe how many people showed up. The track is such an intimate, old-school place. Getting that win there two years ago was awesome. Knowing it’s a track with that much history on the East Coast, it was really cool.”

The goal now is a second victory at New England Dragway, and Capps is confident his team can get it. The year started strong with a season-opening win in Pomona and runner-up showing in Gainesville, but Capps has also rebounded from struggles this season, including when the team failed to qualify in Las Vegas.

“A good start gives you the luxury to try some things you may want to learn when you’re getting ready for the [Mello Yello Countdown to the Championship],” Capps said. “We had a great start, and we searched around a little bit for three to four races. But we went to the clutch package we did last year in Atlanta and we were very encouraged. We had six runs, and we went down the track all six runs and had a lot left in it. Going down the track every run is big, especially under conditions that aren’t prime. When you’re going down like we did, that’s big for the tracks we have coming up.”

That includes Epping and into the upcoming four-race stretch as race conditions change for the summer months. Getting behind at this point in the season becomes detrimental, as the time to find solutions before the Countdown to the Championship is minimal.

With a talent-rich field in Funny Car, it could lead to a quick descent in the points standings, and it’s something Capps and his Don Schumacher Racing team want to stay ahead of. But he has the utmost confidence in his team, which have often shown their mettle through this busy stretch. 

“I love going through the summer stretch, and I love seeing how a team can show how good they are when there’s pretty adverse conditions with the weather,” Capps said. “It’s a long stretch to see what you’re made of. We’ve got a good car, and I think we can show our stuff. But you can easily get caught up in doing well and then all of a sudden you’re struggling.”

Capps hopes to avoid that in Epping against a star-studded field that includes defending event winner and 16-time world champion John Force and his daughter Courtney Force, who is the current points leader and also has a win at the track. Several other pre-race favorites in the dynamic class include two-time season winner Tim Wilkerson and Matt Hagan, Gatornationals winner Robert Hight, defending world champion Del Worsham, Las Vegas event winner Alexis DeJoria, and national record holder Jack Beckman.

“I feel very good about the way we approach a race,” Capps said. “I go up there and try to do everything the same way. If we do have a problem with the car, the guys can find it pretty quick, and it doesn’t take long to get back on track. That’s where the advantage is, but it takes teamwork from everyone.”

NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series qualifying will feature two rounds at 4:30 and 7 p.m. on Friday, June 3, and the final two rounds of qualifying on Saturday, June 4, at 1:30 and 4 p.m. Final eliminations are scheduled for 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 5.
 
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