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TSR Nitro Teams Advance To Semifinals At NHRA Carolina Nationals

Both Cars Continue To Be In The Top-4 In Points...

Drag racing is the fastest motorsport in the world, with 335 mph speeds. But it is also one of the closest in motorsports, with victories by inches.

Matt Hagan piloting his Johnson Horsepower Garage NHRA Dodge Charger SRT HELLCAT Funny Car. (Mopar).

For the second consecutive week in the NHRA Camping World drag racing series, Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) drivers Matt Hagan and Leah Pruett looked to be on the path to victory lane Sunday in the NHRA Carolina Nationals at zMax Dragway. But, for the second consecutive week, both racers were on the wrong end of the battles by inches.

Hagan, who posted a track record Friday in qualifying with a 3.825, drove his Johnson Horsepower Garage Dodge//SRT HELLCAT to sensational times throughout the weekend, including a 3.828, 3.841, and 3.868 in the opening-round victory against John Smith. He defeated Tim Wilkerson in the second round before taking on Bob Tasca III in the semifinal.

Hagan cut a tremendous 0.054 starting line light in that matchup and held the advantage in the first 800 feet before losing by inches (0.006 seconds) at the finish line with a 3.953 to Tasca’s 3.935. Despite the loss, Hagan advanced to the No. 3 position in the NHRA Championship “Countdown” Funny Car points standings with the next event set for Sept. 29th – Oct. 1st in NHRA Midwest Nationals in Madison, Ill. 

“The Countdown is tough, and everyone is bringing all that they have all the time,” said Hagan. “In the last two races, we haven’t even lost by a hundredth of a second; it’s been a thousandth of a second. That’s tight drag racing, but we have to be on the other side of it. We are running against a lot of good cars, so there are no gimmes. We’re still there and better than what we’re showing. We have four races left to go out and fight and dig. We’ll be just fine.”

Pruett, driving the TSR Rinnai/Dodge//SRT Top Fuel dragster, put in a strong performance in eliminations with her second straight semifinals finish, taking out Top Fuel points contenders Justin Ashley and Antron Brown with runs of 3.708 and 3.829 in hot track conditions.

In the semifinals, Pruett had to face eventual race winner Doug Kalitta, who nipped Leah last week in the semis at Maple Grove, Pa. This contest was another thriller, with Kalitta winning with a 3.745 to Pruett’s 3.778. With her semifinal finish, Pruett moved to fourth in the current NHRA “Countdown” Top Fuel points standings.
 
“This was a performance-enhanced weekend overall for the Rinnai/Dodge//SRT team with a stellar completion rate on Sunday,” said Pruett. “We went for low (elapsed time) on Saturday in qualifying after the rain, and it didn’t stick (in the charts). What did stick was the rate of adjustments Neal (Strausbaugh – crew chief) and Mike (Domagala – co-crew chief) made, given last-minute lane swap situations. Appropriating our power to the racetrack in stages has been key. Eliminating Justin Ashley’s first round was pivotal. Everyone is always focused on points. There is nothing like being, staying, and moving up when it counts. My guys have been stellar throughout, and I am excited to excel at St. Louis.”

Leah Pruett piloting her NHRA Rinnai // Dodge Top Fuel Dragster. (TSR Nitro).

The NHRA Midwest Nationals event schedule includes one nitro qualifying session on Friday, Sept. 29th, at 7:00 p.m. CDT and two nitro qualifying rounds on Saturday, Sept. 30th, at 2:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. CDT. The final eliminations will get underway on Sunday, Oct. 1st, at 11:00 a.m. CDT.

The Fox Sports 1 telecast for the NHRA Midwest Nationals will occur Friday, Sept. 29th, at 7:00 p.m. EDT, with qualifying round 1 and round 2 on Sunday, Oct. 1st, at 2:00 p.m. EDT.  The final eliminations will be televised on Fox Sports 1 on Sunday, Oct. 1st, at 3:00 p.m. EDT.  

Source: Mopar

Robert S. Miller

Robert S. Miller is a diehard Mopar enthusiast who lives and breathes all that is Mopar. The Michigander is not only the Editor for MoparInsiders.com, 5thGenRams.com, and HDRams.com but an automotive photographer. He is an avid fan of offshore powerboat racing, which he travels the country to take part in.

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Drag racing is the fastest motorsport in the world, with 335 mph speeds. But it is also one of the closest in motorsports, with victories by inches. For the second consecutive week in the NHRA Camping World drag racing series, Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) drivers Matt Hagan and Leah Pruett looked to be on the … (read full article...)

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