NHRA Funny Car driver Robert Hight won his second consecutive race. Image courtesy of Charlotte Motor Speedway.

NHRA Funny Car driver Robert Hight won his second consecutive race. Image courtesy of Charlotte Motor Speedway.

Robert Hight won his second consecutive race Sunday, piloting his Funny Car to victory at zMAX Dragway for the NHRA Carolina Nationals in Concord, NC—the first of six races in the NHRA Mellow Yello Drag Racing Series Countdown to the Championship playoffs.

Morgan Lucas in Top Fuel, Jeg Coughlin in Pro Stock, and Andrew Hines in Pro Stock Motorcycle were also winners.

Hight powered his Ford Mustang to a run of 4.083 seconds at 312.64 miles-per-hour to race to the holeshot victory against points leader Matt Hagan in the final round. Hagan had a quicker run of 4.066 in his Dodge Charger, but Hight posted a quicker reaction time (.055) to hang on for his second win in 2013 and 29th of his career.

Hight beat Chad Head, #1 qualifier Cruz Pedregon, and teammate Courtney Force to reach the final round. It was also reminiscent of Hight’s 2009 win at zMAX Dragway where he beat Hagan in the final round and a daughter of team owner John Force (Ashley in 2009) in the semifinals en route to a world championship. Hight started that Countdown in 10th place and in similar fashion jumped all the way to third from his ninth place start with the victory on Sunday.

“We’re trying to pick up every point we can,” Hight said. “Not many people beat Matt Hagan on holeshots and that team has been #1 all year for a reason. That was a 40-point swing for me but we don’t have a whole lot of time to celebrate. We’re getting back at it again next week at the AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals in Dallas under a whole different set of circumstances and conditions. It will be a whole new ballgame.”

Hagan maintained the points lead in Funny Car and now holds an 82-point advantage over Ron Capps. Hight trails the Don Schumacher Racing standout by 86 points after continuing his momentum following his victory at the U.S. Nationals in Indianapolis.

“We’ve pulled it all together, and I’ve got a great team,” Hight said. “These guys aren’t leaving anything to chance and we’re clicking right now. We’ve got our work cut out for us, but we definitely did what we had to do (on Sunday). I’ve got some confidence, but we’ve got our hands full and our work cut out for us.”

Lucas also moved to third place on a wild day in Top Fuel topping new points leader Spencer Massey in the final round with a run of 3.788 at 317.49 in his dragster. Lucas, who now has nine career wins and two victories in the past four events, was able to hold off Massey’s run of 3.816 at 319.60 in his dragster.

“It was just our weekend and our guys just continue to work really hard,” Lucas said. “I’m proud to see we’re getting out of the car what we put in. We feel comfortable knowing how to win races and put ourselves in that position, but we’re just trying to have fun and enjoy what we’ve got.”

Shawn Langdon, who has a class-best five wins in 2013, lost the points lead with a first-round exit and dropped to second behind Massey. Seven-time world champion Tony Schumacher fell to fifth with a first-round loss, while Lucas climbed to third by knocking off Terry McMillen, Brandon Bernstein and Doug Kalitta to reach the championship round.

“We’ve never been in this situation of chasing a championship and we just want to continue to run well,” Lucas said. “The team gave me a great car and they carried me, and I’m just genuinely proud to be a part of this team. We’ve got a great car that everyone has a lot of confidence in and we’re just fortunate right now.”

Pro Stock’s Coughlin earned his third victory this season and 55th in his career by outrunning Jason Line in the final round. Coughlin posted a winning time of 6.583 at 210.05 in his Dodge Avenger, knocking off Line and his Chevy Camaro on a holeshot. Coughlin had a .026 reaction time to hold off Line’s quicker run of 6.578 at 210.97. Coughlin also moved past teammate and defending world champion Allen Johnson into second place in the points standings.

“Jason and Greg (Anderson) have done wonders in the last 30 days,” Coughlin said. “Whatever they did, they did one heck of a job with it. We never counted them out, and those two horses will be extremely tough in the Countdown.”

Mike Edwards maintained the points lead, while Line’s strong performance moved him to third and dropped Johnson to fourth. Coughlin beat Greg Stanfield, Shane Gray and Edwards to reach the final round.

The NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series continues Sept. 19-22 with the NHRA FallNationals at Texas Motorplex near Dallas. It is the second race in the Countdown to the Championship.

Pro Stock Championship Point Standings

  1.  Mike Edwards            2,194
  2.  Jeg Coughlin            2,184
  3.  Jason Line              2,147
  4.  Allen Johnson           2,134
  5.  Shane Gray              2,110

Funny Car Championship Point Standings

  1.  Matt Hagan              2,214
  2.  Ron Capps               2,132
  3.  Robert Hight            2,128
  4.  Jack Beckman            2,122
  5.  John Force              2,116

Top Fuel Championship Point Standings

  1.  Spencer Massey          2,174
  2.  Shawn Langdon           2,150
  3.  Morgan Lucas            2,144
  4.  Doug Kalitta            2,131
  5.  Tony Schumacher         2,112

The NHRA and Drag Race Central contributed to this report.

Author: Matt Griswold

After a 10-year newspaper journalism career, Matt Griswold spent another decade writing about the automotive aftermarket and motorsports. He was part of the original OnAllCylinders editorial team when it launched in 2012.