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Torrence, Capps, Line lead opening day in Bristol

17 Jun 2016
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Ron Capps raced to the Funny Car qualifying lead on Friday at the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals at Bristol Dragway.

Steve Torrence (Top Fuel) and Jason Line (Pro Stock) also were qualifying leaders in their respective categories at the 11th event of 24 on the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season.

Capps powered his NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger R/T to the provisional top spot with a track record 3.880-second pass at 323.66 mph. Capps is riding a wave of momentum after posting back-to-back victories as the No. 1 qualifier in both Epping and Englishtown. He has 20 top qualifiers in his career and is a three-time NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals winner.

Ron Capps

“It’s been great, but let’s not get carried away,” said Capps, the Funny Car points leader, about possibly winning three consecutive races. “You’re going to a different track and you hope that you can keep it up. As a driver, you hope that your crew and crew chief can keep it up because it’s been so much fun. We had an issue in the first run today, and it put us back a little bit. I shut it off a little early, and it could’ve been worse, but they bounced back. That [second run] was breathtaking.”

Del Worsham is second with a 3.888 at a track record speed of 329.42 in his DHL Toyota Camry. Worsham, the defending Funny Car world champion, is a two-time Bristol winner. In third is Robert Hight, who won earlier this season in Gainesville. Hight powered to a 3.897 at 321.27 in his Auto Club Chevy Camaro SS.

Hagan, who won back-to-back races before Epping, is fourth in his Mopar Express Lane/Rocky Boots Dodge Charger R/T, and Houston winner Courtney Force is fifth in her Traxxas Chevy Camaro SS.

Steve Torrence

Torrence, who has appeared in the last two final rounds and sprinted to victory last weekend in Englishtown, posted a 3.745 at 324.12 at the controls of his Capco Contractors/Torrence Racing dragster to take the Top Fuel qualifying lead. Torrence, who also qualified No. 1 last weekend, has five top qualifiers in 2016 and 10 in his career. The 2013 Bristol winner has two wins in four final-round appearances this season.

“The car has been exceptional, and I say this week-in and week-out, but my team has given me the best car that I’ve ever had,” said Torrence, who is third in points. “When you get in the seat, you know that the thing is capable of outrunning anybody that you come up against. Setting low e.t. each session is a huge confidence boost for me as a driver and a testament to how hard these guys have worked. We’ve made 16 laps in the last two weeks, and they’re still ready to go, energetic and full of drive. That’s what it takes to have the caliber of a team that can go win a championship.”

Top Fuel points leader Doug Kalitta is second in his Mac Tools dragster with a 3.767 at 323.97. Kalitta, who won three consecutive races before Epping, is a three-time winner at Thunder Valley. Two-time 2016 event winner Brittany Force is second in her Monster Energy dragster with a 3.773 at 323.04.

Defending world champion Antron Brown is fourth and is followed by Phoenix winner Leah Pritchett in fifth and Shawn Langdon in sixth.

Jason Line

In Pro Stock, points leader Line sprinted to the lead with a 6.680 at 206.92 in his Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro. Line, who won in Bristol one decade ago, has raced to nine final rounds and tallied five victories this year. He has powered to the No. 1 qualifier at three consecutive races and has five top qualifiers so far this season and 46 in his career.

“Not as dominant tonight, obviously, and a lot of cars were fast tonight,” said Line. “Fortunate enough to be fast enough to be up here, so we feel good about that. I felt like we should’ve gone quicker than that [in the second session], but we didn’t make a great run. Neither one of our runs were really great, but it was good enough. I’m not going to whine about it – it was good enough to be No. 1.”

Line is followed by his Summit Racing Equipment teammate Greg Anderson in the No. 2 spot. Anderson, who is second in points with five wins and two runner-up finishes this season, posted a 6.692 at 206.26 in his Chevy Camaro. Anderson is a two-time Bristol winner.

Bo Butner is third in his Jim Butner Auto Chevy Camaro and is followed by Vincent Nobile in fourth and Epping runner-up Allen Johnson in fifth.

The final two qualifying sessions of the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals will be held on Saturday, June 18, at 1 and 3:30 p.m. and will set the field for Sunday’s 11 a.m. eliminations at Bristol Dragway.

Bob Rahaim powered to the qualifying lead Friday in the NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series portion of the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals. This weekend’s Pro Mod racing at Bristol Dragway is presented by the Real Pro Mod Association. This is the fifth of 10 Pro Mod events on the 2016 season.

Rahaim, who has one No. 1 qualifier in his career, pushed his late-model TLC Waste Disposal Services Chevy Corvette to a 5.796-second pass at 246.48 mph to take the qualifying lead. Rahaim has one victory and one runner-up finish in his career. 

Troy Coughlin, a two-time and defending world champion, raced to the No. 2 spot with a 5.831 at 251.44 in his late-model JEGS Mail Order Chevy Corvette. Coughlin is coming off a victory last weekend in Englishtown.

In third is Mike Castellana with a 5.886 at 244.52 in his ’69 Chevy Camaro. Castellana was followed by Michael Biehle in fourth.

Rickie Smith, a two-time Pro Mod world champion with two victories so far this season, is fifth. Smith won at Thunder Valley last year and also in 2013.

The final qualifying session for the NHRA J&A Service Pro Mod Drag Racing Series portion of the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals will be held Saturday, June 18, at 12:15 p.m. Round one of eliminations is later on Saturday at 2:45 p.m.