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Capps Gets First Indy Win, Joined By S. Torrence, J. Coughlin & Sampey In NHRA Winner’s Circle

Ron Capps picked up his first career win at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, racing to the Funny Car victory on Sunday at the Dodge NHRA Indy Nationals presented by Pennzoil and also giving the longtime standout a win at every track on the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series circuit.

Steve Torrence (Top Fuel), Jeg Coughlin Jr. (Pro Stock) and Angelle Sampey (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also won in their respective categories at the fifth race of the 2020 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season and third straight at Indy during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Capps won for the first time in 2020 and 65th time in his career with a final-round run of 4.110-seconds at 294.63 mph in his 11,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat to beat J.R. Todd in a battle of former world champs. It also gives Don Schumacher Racing its seventh straight Funny Car win and the organization its 349th overall win. Capps beat Tim Wilkerson, Blake Alexander and Bob Tasca III to reach his first final round of the year, leading to a memorable celebration after the first-time Indy win.

“We’ve been coming here 23 years and I’ve never won at this track,” Capps said. “For a driver to say he has won on every track on the (NHRA) circuit, that tells you the talent that is around Don Schumacher, Dodge, Pennzoil, (and) especially NAPA Auto Parts. That’s a huge accomplishment. I’m so proud to drive that race car. We’ve been coming to Indy so many years.

“My wife lives this dream through me. I get emotional here, but she understands the mood swings when you don’t do well and you go home and it’s something we love to do. It’s the best job in the world. Our family members have been coming here for years wanting to be here when I won Indy. I’m so bummed they’re not here, but this (trophy) is going back and it might be a week-long party. I can guarantee you that.”

Todd reached the final round for the first time in 2020 and 34th overall with victories against Mike McIntire, Cruz Pedregon and Paul Lee.

Defending and back-to-back Top Fuel world champ Torrence picked up his second win of the year and 38th overall in unconventional fashion on Sunday, outlasting Terry McMillen in the finals with a run of 4.273 at 224.17 in his 11,000-horsepower Capco Contractors dragster. Torrence smoked the tires and pedaled the car late in the run, but held off McMillen, who was late on the starting line. It gave Torrence his first victory since the NHRA restart last month, advancing to the final round after victories against Luigi Novelli, Justin Ashley and Leah Pruett.

“I’m not the best at pedaling one of these things, but I try to do my job,” Torrence said. “We go out there and we knocked the tire off, and it kind of surprised me, but I did the best I could do. All the guys at Capco, thank you for supporting us and I got my head out of my butt. We’re headed home with another Wally and it’s a blessing to be able to come back out here and get to enjoy what we enjoy doing. We just love to race.”

McMillen, who qualified in the No. 1 spot for the first time in his career, beat Lex Joon, Billy Torrence and points leader Doug Kalitta to reach the final round for the ninth time.

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In Pro Stock, it was an all-Coughlin final round, as five-time world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. drove past nephew and first-time Pro Stock finalist Troy Coughlin Jr. in the championship round with a 6.680 at 206.92 in his JEGS.com Chevrolet Camaro. It gave the points leader his second win of the year and 65th in his career. Jeg Coughlin, who is retiring from full-time action following the season, knocked off Val Smeland, Elite Motorsports teammate Alex Laughlin and longtime rival Greg Anderson to reach his 114th final and first against his nephew.

“This is huge, without question,” Jeg Coughlin said. “I’ve loved having Troy Jr. coming with us week in, week out and I knew I would have my hands full with him in the finals. We’ve been pretty good and what a weekend. We’re going to celebrate and we’re looking forward to getting to the next race.”

Making just his second career NHRA Pro Stock start, Troy Coughlin beat fellow class rookie Kyle Koretsky, teammate and defending world champ Erica Enders and Jason Line, who won the previous race.

It was an emotional scene in Pro Stock Motorcycle, as Sampey picked up her first win since 2016 and 43rd overall, going 6.880 at 196.07 in the final round on her Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson EBR to beat Chris Bostick. Sampey, who celebrated her birthday on Friday, won for the third time at Indy. She knocked off Steve Johnson, defending world champion Andrew Hines and Scotty Pollacheck to reach the final round, adding another victory in her impressive career as the NHRA’s winningest female competitor.

“I just tried to stay calm,” said Sampey, who had a .001 reaction time in the finals. “I didn’t know if we were going to get the bike fixed and I just said I’m going to stay calm. They got it fixed and thank you to Vance & Hines and Harley-Davidson. I told you I was going to do this.”

Bostick played the underdog role well on Sunday, reaching his first career final round with wins against Angie Smith, Ryan Oehler, who won the previous race in Indy, and multi-time champ Eddie Krawiec.
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BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Final finish order (1-16) at the Inaugural Dodge NHRA Indy Nationals presented by Pennzoil at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis. The race is the fifth of 16 events in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series.

TOP FUEL:
1. Steve Torrence; 2. Terry McMillen; 3. Leah Pruett; 4. Doug Kalitta; 5. Pat Dakin; 6. Clay Millican; 7. Justin Ashley; 8. Billy Torrence; 9. Antron Brown; 10. Shawn Langdon; 11. Doug Foley; 12. Terry Totten; 13. Joe Morrison; 14. Lex Joon; 15. Cory McClenathan; 16. Luigi Novelli.

FUNNY CAR:
1. Ron Capps; 2. J.R. Todd; 3. Bob Tasca III; 4. Paul Lee; 5. Blake Alexander; 6. Cruz
Pedregon; 7. Tommy Johnson Jr.; 8. Matt Hagan; 9. Terry Haddock; 10. Dale Creasy Jr.; 11. Jack Beckman; 12. Bob Bode; 13. Alexis DeJoria; 14. Tim Wilkerson; 15. Mike McIntire; 16. Jim Campbell.

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PRO STOCK:
1. Jeg Coughlin; 2. Troy Coughlin Jr.; 3. Greg Anderson; 4. Jason Line; 5. Chris McGaha; 6. Erica Enders; 7. Alex Laughlin; 8. Matt Hartford; 9. Bruno Massel; 10. Aaron Stanfield; 11. Kyle Koretsky; 12. Kenny Delco; 13. Deric Kramer; 14. Val Smeland; 15. Robert River; 16. Bo Butner.

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:
1. Angelle Sampey; 2. Chris Bostick; 3. Scotty Pollacheck; 4. Eddie Krawiec; 5. Ryan Oehler; 6. Matt Smith; 7. Hector Arana Jr; 8. Andrew Hines; 9. John Hall; 10. John Hall; 11. Jerry Savoie; 12. Jerry Savoie; 13. Marc Ingwersen; 14. Marc Ingwersen; 15. David Barron; 16. David Barron.

BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Sunday’s final results from the Inaugural Dodge NHRA Indy Nationals presented by Pennzoil at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis. The race is the fifth event of the 2020 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season:

Top Fuel — Steve Torrence, 4.273 seconds, 224.17 mph def. Terry McMillen, 4.153 seconds, 240.59 mph.

Funny Car — Ron Capps, Dodge Charger, 4.110, 294.63 def. J.R. Todd, Toyota Camry, 10.318, 80.06.

Pro Stock — Jeg Coughlin, Chevy Camaro, 6.680, 206.92 def. Troy Coughlin Jr., Ford Mustang, 18.623, 43.91.

Pro Stock Motorcycle — Angelle Sampey, Harley-Davidson, 6.880, 196.07 def. Chris Bostick, Suzuki, 6.950, 191.78.

BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Final round-by-round results from the Inaugural Dodge NHRA Indy Nationals presented by Pennzoil at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, the fifth of 16 events in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series:

TOP FUEL:

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ROUND ONE — Pat Dakin, 3.837, 320.74 def. Doug Foley, 3.893, 270.27; Doug Kalitta, 3.767, 325.85 def. Cory McClenathan, 5.473, 108.18; Terry McMillen, 3.799, 307.44 def. Lex Joon, 4.586, 181.86; Clay Millican, 3.823, 323.43 def. Joe Morrison, 4.083, 284.56; Leah Pruett, 3.749, 325.53 def. Shawn Langdon, 3.839, 304.19; Steve Torrence, 4.222, 196.67 def. Luigi Novelli, Broke; Justin Ashley, 3.799, 318.24 def. Antron Brown, 3.800, 324.59; Billy Torrence, 3.801, 324.12 def. Terry Totten, Foul – Red Light;
QUARTERFINALS — McMillen, 3.886, 308.43 def. B. Torrence, Broke; S. Torrence, 3.814, 323.89 def. Ashley, 5.263, 121.44; Kalitta, 3.775, 312.28 def. Millican, 4.008, 253.85; Pruett, 3.829, 313.07 def. Dakin, 3.905, 312.71;
SEMIFINALS — S. Torrence, 3.819, 320.51 def. Pruett, 3.861, 316.60; McMillen, 4.043, 283.85 def. Kalitta, 4.059, 260.41;
FINAL — S. Torrence, 4.273, 224.17 def. McMillen, 4.153, 240.59.

FUNNY CAR:

ROUND ONE — Cruz Pedregon, Dodge Charger, 3.992, 317.49 def. Jim Campbell, Charger, 6.087, 111.02; Matt Hagan, Charger, 3.993, 296.50 def. Jack Beckman, Charger, 4.293, 219.01; Tommy Johnson Jr., Charger, 3.955, 322.81 def. Alexis DeJoria, Toyota Camry, 4.363, 209.92; Ron Capps, Charger, 4.056, 274.61 def. Tim Wilkerson, Ford Mustang, 4.413, 203.25; J.R. Todd, Camry, 3.962, 322.65 def. Mike McIntire, Camry, 4.608, 187.83; Blake Alexander, Mustang, 4.039, 317.19 def. Terry Haddock, Mustang, 4.194, 277.89; Bob Tasca III, Mustang, 3.969, 321.35 def. Bob Bode, Mustang, 4.299,
234.00; Paul Lee, Charger, 4.015, 319.98 def. Dale Creasy Jr., Charger, 4.224, 271.41;
QUARTERFINALS — Capps, 3.990, 320.51 def. Alexander, 4.036, 318.99; Lee, 4.140, 270.70 def. Johnson Jr., 4.689, 178.50; Todd, 3.991, 321.19 def. Pedregon, 4.079, 315.27; Tasca III, 4.034, 311.70 def. Hagan, 4.881, 195.17;
SEMIFINALS — Todd, 4.329, 216.06 def. Lee, 10.253, 76.49; Capps, 4.065, 316.30 def. Tasca III, 9.713, 77.18;
FINAL — Capps, 4.110, 294.63 def. Todd, 10.318, 80.06.

PRO STOCK:

ROUND ONE — Chris McGaha, Chevy Camaro, 6.657, 207.08 def. Bo Butner, Camaro, Foul – Red Light; Matt Hartford, Camaro, 6.634, 206.45 def. Bruno Massel, Camaro, 6.641, 207.05; Alex Laughlin, Camaro, 6.640, 206.95 def. Deric Kramer, Camaro, Foul – Red Light; Erica Enders, Camaro, 6.617, 208.39 def. Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.643, 206.86; Troy Coughlin Jr., Ford Mustang, 6.637, 205.69 def. Kyle Koretsky, Camaro, 6.645, 206.67; Jeg Coughlin, Camaro, 6.618, 206.39 def. Val Smeland, Camaro, 6.662, 206.35; Jason Line, Camaro, 6.607, 208.33 def. Robert River, Chevy Cobalt, 6.907,
200.20; Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.627, 207.11 def. Kenny Delco, Camaro, 6.647, 207.30;
QUARTERFINALS — Anderson, 6.649, 207.66 def. Hartford, 6.691, 207.34; Coughlin, 6.649, 206.13 def. Laughlin, 6.665, 206.16; Coughlin Jr., 6.653, 205.82 def. Enders, Foul – Red Light; Line, 6.632, 208.01 def. C. McGaha, 6.654, 207.66;
SEMIFINALS — Coughlin, 6.739, 205.72 def. Anderson, 8.494, 113.86; Coughlin Jr., 6.670, 205.60 def. Line, 19.242, 40.83;
FINAL — Coughlin, 6.680, 206.92 def. Coughlin Jr., 18.623, 43.91.

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:

ROUND ONE — Hector Arana Jr, 6.897, 196.39 def. John Hall, Suzuki, 6.911, 194.80; Scotty Pollacheck, 6.861, 198.29 def. Jerry Savoie, Suzuki, 6.920, 194.46; Chris Bostick, Suzuki, 7.040, 191.40 def. Angie Smith, Broke; Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.902, 196.85 def. Marc Ingwersen, Foul – Red Light; Angelle Sampey, Harley-Davidson, 6.934, 194.69 def. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, Broke – No Show; Ryan Oehler, 6.943, 196.59 def. David Barron, 7.103, 188.07; Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 6.828, 198.03 def. Tiffany Butler, 7.439, 180.52; Matt Smith, 7.006, 195.73 def. Kelly Clontz, Suzuki, 7.309, 188.46;
QUARTERFINALS — Bostick, 7.009, 190.22 def. Oehler, 6.930, 195.96; Sampey, 6.908, 195.00 def. Hines, 6.995, 194.69; Pollacheck, 6.965, 194.63 def. M. Smith, 6.968, 195.79; Krawiec, 6.878, 198.12 def. Arana Jr, Foul – Red Light;
SEMIFINALS — Sampey, 6.879, 196.07 def. Pollacheck, 6.932, 196.16; Bostick, 6.977, 190.14 def. Krawiec, 7.181, 197.16;
FINAL — Sampey, 6.880, 196.07 def. Bostick, 6.950, 191.78.

BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Point standings (top 10) following the Inaugural Dodge NHRA Indy Nationals presented by Pennzoil at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis, the fifth of 16 events in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series –

Top Fuel

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1. Doug Kalitta, 436; 2. Steve Torrence, 353; 3. Leah Pruett, 347; 4. Billy Torrence, 290; 5. Justin Ashley, 278; 6. Terry McMillen, 273; 7. Antron Brown, 263; 8. Clay Millican, 240; 9. Shawn Langdon, 214; 10. Brittany Force, 153.

Funny Car

1. Tommy Johnson Jr., 416; 2. Jack Beckman, 403; 3. Matt Hagan, 388; 4. Ron Capps, 314; 5. Bob Tasca III, 298; 6. J.R. Todd, 292; 7. Tim Wilkerson, 270; 8. Alexis DeJoria, 217; 9. (tie) Paul Lee, 193; 10. Cruz Pedregon, 202.

Pro Stock

1. Jeg Coughlin, 414; 2. Jason Line, 370; 3. Erica Enders, 337; 4. Greg Anderson, 225; 5. Alex Laughlin, 211; 6. Chris McGaha, 210; 7. Kenny Delco, 196; 8. Bo Butner, 195; 9. Matt Hartford, 194; 10. Aaron Stanfield, 157.

Pro Stock Motorcycle

1. Ryan Oehler, 172; 2. Angelle Sampey, 168; 3. Matt Smith, 165; 4. Eddie Krawiec, 144; 5. Andrew Hines, 132; 6. Scotty Pollacheck, 128; 7. Hector Arana Jr, 125; 8. Chris Bostick, 123; 9. Angie Smith, 88; 10. John Hall, 65.

This story was originally published on August 9, 2020. Drag Illustrated

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