Pro Stock driver Mike Edwards won his fifth race of the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing season Sunday, extending his points lead in the series and capturing his first ever Wally at Brainerd International Raceway.
Edwards defeated V. Gaines with a run of 6.629 at 208.68 in his Chevy Camaro to the trailing run of 6.665 at 208.84, capping off a memorable day that also included wins against Greg Stanfield, Vincent Nobile, and defending world champion Allen Johnson.
“Finally getting a win here is pretty special,” said Edwards, who earned his 39th career win. “I’m not sure, but I don’t think that I’ve ever been past the second round here before. We weren’t really that fast this weekend, but we managed to stick around, and I’m so proud of my guys because they really stepped it up. We had ignition problems during qualifying and really didn’t know if we had it fixed or not before today’s eliminations. We swapped ignition systems, engines, and we swapped everything. But it worked out, so we’re happy.”
The field for the Pro Stock racers in the Countdown to the Championship was filled as Rodger Brogdon earned the final available position on Sunday.
In Funny Car, Capps earned his third win of the season. Driving his Dodge Charger, defeated his Don Schumacher Racing partner with a run of 4.063 seconds at 312.28 miles-per-hour to Hagan’s losing pass of 4.095 at 312.78 in the tightly contested championship round. Capps rebounded to win for the 41st time in his career after failing to qualify for the previous event in Seattle. His team also overcame an engine explosion during qualifying on Saturday in Brainerd that forced the team to use a backup Funny Car body for eliminations. Capps knocked off Del Worsham, Jack Beckman and Tim Wilkerson to reach the final round.
“That is the nature of our sport and for sure the Funny Car division,” said Capps, who earned the 11th Funny Car win for Don Schumacher Racing in 2013. “It is a fun class but that final round just epitomizes how tight our category is right now. You have to be on your absolute best and I wasn’t today as a driver but Rahn [Tobler, crew chief] made up for it and man, wow, what a weekend.”
With the win, Capps was able to secure his entry into the Funny Car field for the Countdown to the Championship, also moving to second in the points standings. Capps joined Hagan, who was previously qualified for the six-race playoffs, as well as Johnny Gray, Cruz Pedregon, John and Courtney Force as drivers who all earned berths during the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals. Defending world champion Beckman also earned the seventh slot in the Traxxas Shootout.
In Top Fuel, Massey piloted his dragster to a fourth win this season in Top Fuel when he powered to the victory over Clay Millican. The win for Massey, who moved to second in points with his 14th career win, was well deserved after an engine fire in the first round of eliminations forced the team to replace many components on the car. Massey overcame the difficulties and in the finals posted a winning pass of 3.811 at 322.11 to Millican’s 3.856 at 320.66, giving Massey his first career NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series win in Brainerd. Massey also knocked off Brittany Force, Tony Schumacher and Khalid alBalooshi to reach the championship round.
“We just hadn’t had any luck here,” said Massey, who had never won a Top Fuel round at BIR before Sunday. “I won in Top Alcohol Dragster [1998], but this is a completely different category and I’ve always lost in the first round. I wanted to see that win light come on for the first time in Brainerd. I would have been happy no matter what happened in the second round because we got that round win, but we obviously wanted to keep going on.”
With his run to the finals, top qualifier Millican and his team were able to secure a position in the Countdown to the Championship along with dragster pilot Morgan Lucas, leaving only two spots remaining.
Pro Stock Championship point standings
1. Mike Edwards 1,540 2. Allen Johnson 1,390 3. Jeg Coughlin 1,275 4. Vincent Nobile 1,113 5. Shane Gray 1,031
Funny Car Championship point standings
1. Matt Hagan 1,253 2. Ron Capps 1,129 3. Johnny Gray 1,066 Cruz Pedregon 1,066 5. John Force 1,054
Top Fuel Championship point standings
1. Shawn Langdon 1,370 2. Spencer Massey 1,249 3. Tony Schumacher 1,199 4. Doug Kalitta 1,009 5. Khalid alBalooshi 1,002
The NHRA and Drag Race Central contributed to this report.
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