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Capps, Torrence and Anderson win the Winternationals

Ron Capps raced to his first Funny Car victory in nearly a year, while Steve Torrence (Top Fuel) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) proved their qualifying form was real.

Ron Capps

Ron Capps

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Pro Stock winner Greg Anderson, Funny Car winner Ron Capps, Top Fuel winner Steve Torrence
Ron Capps
Steve Torrence
Steve Torrence
Ron Capps
Robert Hight, Courtney Force
Greg Anderson
Greg Anderson

Funny Car

The Circle K NHRA Winternationals at Pomona’s Auto Club Raceway saw Capps emerge at the head of a strong performing field, defeating defending world champion Del Worsham in the final round to take his 46th career victory. He outran Jeff Diehl, Chad Head and Robert Hight in early rounds.

In the final, Capps used a quicker reaction time and covered the distance in 3.981 seconds at 324.28 mph in his NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger to hold off the hard-charging DHL Toyota Camry of Worsham, which posted a quicker, but losing performance of 3.962 at 324.36.

It was the third Winternationals win for Capps, who said: “This is the most fabled track we go to and it’s the birthplace of drag racing; it is unbelievable to win here. I can’t wait to get this season going.”

Referring to his long wait since win 45, Capps added: “You wonder if you are ever going to see one of these trophies again. I am racing Del Worsham in the final, who is one of the best. We threw down. What a race. Just to know we can get in the circle and get another Wally feels good.”

Top Fuel

Torrence powered to his first Winternationals victory and his sixth career win by outrunning Doug Kalitta in the final round. Torrence’s Capco Contractors dragster posted a 3.735 at 326.48 to edge Kalitta’s Mac Tools machine, which trailed with a 3.753 at 324.36.

Torrence used a string of low 3.7sec runs to beat Steve Faria, Morgan Lucas, and Richie Crampton in the first three rounds. He saved his quickest run on Sunday for the final to beat Kalitta.

“[Tuning consultant] Alan Johnson and [crew chief] Richard Hogan have worked really well together,” said Torrence, who becomes the Top Fuel points leader for the first time in his career. “Alan is that thorn who keeps poking Richard to tune it just a little bit farther.

“My crew guys have done a great job. I am just the guy who sits in there and gets to drive it. It feels good. I wish the season was over already. We are going to do what we can to keep the momentum going and go on to Phoenix and try to write a story just like this one.”

Pro Stock

Four-time world champ Anderson earned the first win in the new EFI Pro Stock era, holding off his teammate Jason Line in a photo-finish final round. Anderson also won by using a holeshot start and finished in 6.617 at 207.85 in his Summit Racing Equipment Chevy Camaro to take the win over Line, whose 6.609 at 209.82 in his Summit Camaro wasn’t enough to make up for Anderson’s starting line advantage.

“I feel honored to be the first winner of the fuel injection era and get the first trophy,” said Anderson, who was the event’s No. 1 qualifier and advanced to the final with round wins over Matt Hartford, five-time champ Jeg Coughlin Jr. and last season’s top rookie Drew Skillman. With the win, he denied his teammate a third consecutive Winternationals trophy.

“I got a great light in the final and got it done,” Anderson said. “It was my day. I can’t tell you how proud I am of this Summit Racing team.  It is getting better every run. That’s going to pay off down the road. Everybody out there is in a steep learning curve right now. The other competitors in our class are going home and work hard and they will do better at Phoenix. We are going to have to buckle down and find something better again.”

Final finish order

TOP FUEL:

1.  Steve Torrence; 2.  Doug Kalitta; 3.  Richie Crampton; 4.  J.R. Todd; 5.  Antron Brown; 6. Terry McMillen; 7.  Morgan Lucas; 8.  Clay Millican; 9.  Brittany Force; 10.  Troy Buff; 11.  Tony Schumacher; 12.  Scott Palmer; 13.  Steve Faria; 14.  Dave Connolly; 15.  Shawn Langdon; 16.  Leah Pritchett.
Final – Steve Torrence, 3.735 seconds, 326.48 mph  def. Doug Kalitta, 3.753 seconds, 324.36 mph.

FUNNY CAR:

1.  Ron Capps; 2.  Del Worsham; 3.  Robert Hight; 4.  John Force; 5.  Courtney Force; 6.  Jack Beckman; 7.  Alexis DeJoria; 8.  Chad Head; 9.  James Campbell; 10.  John Hale; 11.  Matt Hagan; 12.  Tommy Johnson Jr.; 13.  Cruz Pedregon; 14.  Tim Wilkerson; 15.  Jeff Diehl; 16.  Gary Densham.

Final – Ron Capps, Dodge Charger, 3.981, 324.28  def. Del Worsham, Toyota Camry, 3.962, 324.36.

PRO STOCK:

1.  Greg Anderson; 2.  Jason Line; 3.  Drew Skillman; 4.  Bo Butner; 5.  Shane Gray; 6.  Jeg Coughlin; 7.  Vincent Nobile; 8.  Allen Johnson; 9.  Chris McGaha; 10.  Joey Grose; 11.  V. Gaines; 12.  Deric Kramer; 13.  Matt Hartford; 14.  Alex Laughlin; 15.  Erica Enders; 16.  Aaron Strong.

Final – Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.617, 207.85  def. Jason Line, Camaro, 6.609, 209.82.

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