Top Fuel Larry Dixon, Funny Car Ron Capps, and Pro Stock Allen Johnson
Win NHRA Summer Nationals
Johnson, Capps, and Dixon
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Larry Dixon and Allen Johnson also visited winner's circle after dominating their respective classes at the race that marks the halfway point of the regular season for the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing series.
Ron Capps
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"When they said we won, it was such a great feeling. Ed McCulloch fought the conditions today and all weekend long. We dropped cylinders all weekend, and we got put in that lane that was considered not as good as the left lane, and we won two rounds in that right lane. To have conditions with a 125-degree track temperature and have a two-lane dragstrip with both lanes getting wins was a phenomenal job by Heartland Park Topeka and the NHRA Safety Safari."
The win helped strengthen Capps' lead over second-place Del Worsham in the point standings.
Larry Dixon
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"I've had worse weekends [than Bristol], but it wouldn't be a surprise to anyone to say that I'm not where I want to be driving the car, and I think it peaked out last week," said Dixon. "Alan [Johnson, team owner] took his crew chief hat off and put his coach hat on and worked on me and getting me right. We went and ran the car at Atlanta on Monday and Tuesday after Bristol and just made a whole bunch of runs. That was just nice, hitting the throttle and getting runs. They learned a lot from that test, and I learned a lot from that test. I was very excited and there wasn't anything apprehensive about coming to this event. I just wanted to come here and get the gloves on and get in the game."
The win pushed Dixon from sixth into the fourth spot, just 141 points behind first-place driver and defending world champion Tony Schumacher.
Allen Johnson
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"I told the media at the end of the track that I felt like we should have won 10 races the last year and a half, and this is the first one," said Johnson. "We've had the car, and I just haven't done my job very good the last year or so. I knew a win would come, but I've been very, very frustrated with myself, to be honest. I hadn't done my job really well for the last year, but I've really been working on it. I feel like I've got my mojo back, and we're going to do well the rest of the year."
The runner-up finish for Edwards closed the gap between he and current points leader and defending world champion Jeg Coughlin to just 75 points.
Full Throttle Series Final Results: 21st annual NHRA Summer Nationals
Top Fuel: Larry Dixon, 3.971 seconds @ 301.74 mph defeats Clay Millican, 4.056 @ 293.41
Funny Car: Ron Capps, 4.265 @ 286.07 defeats Ashley Force Hood, 4.495 @ 238.26
Pro Stock: Allen Johnson, 6.726 @ 204.94 defeats Mike Edwards, 6.718 @ 205.88
-- Credits: DRO, Summit FastNews Network, edits/adds FlA & Co.
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FlA Says: Great Top Fuel win by my main man Larry Dixon, his second this season, and his 45th Wally. And, another great win by my other co-main man (with FC Del Worsham) Ron Capps in Funny Car, his 4th Wally this season. Ron put both John Force(E2) and Ashley(E-Finals) on their trailers. Ashley and John had an outstanding weekend qualifying number 1 & 2. Great drag race between John and Ron with Capps edging out Force by about 2 feet at the finish line.
Photos: (1) PS Allen Johnson, FC Ron Capps, and TF Larry Dixon. (2) NHRA super-legend Ed "The Ace" McCulloch(middle) is a very proud father of his son Jason(left), who is crew chief for Larry Dixon(right). Huge Sunday for Ed with both Larry and Ron winning Wallys. Ace is Capps team co-owner and crew chief. (3) Spiffy event paint job on Capps FC. (4) Paul Page and Mike Dunn in the ESPN broadcast trailer. Paul reminds me of a ol' polled hereford bull and Mike has never figured out how to smile for the camera *lol*. (5) Crew transporter. (6) Hillary Will won the Top Fuel Wally last year at Topeka. I'll have the current situation with Hillary in a mid-regular season NHRA update post.
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