S. Torrence, Beckman, Hartford and Savoie Pick Up Victories at 35th Annual AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals at Texas Motorplex
ENNIS, TX – October 19, 2020 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – In an all-Torrence Top Fuel final round at their home track, Steve Torrence powered past his father, Billy, on Sunday at Texas Motorplex to win the 35th annual AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals.
Jack Beckman (Funny Car), Matt Hartford (Pro Stock) and Jerry Savoie (Pro Stock Motorcycle) also won in their respective categories at the ninth of 11 races during the 2020 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.
Points leader Steve Torrence won for the second time in three years at Dallas in his 11,000-horsepower Capco Contractors dragster, going 3.716 seconds at 328.78 mph in the finals to beat Billy’s 3.810 at 323.43. It gave Torrence, who has won back-to-back world titles, his fourth victory in 2020 and 40th overall, as well as another strong showing in front of family and friends. The Torrence family won for the third straight year at the race, as Steve advanced to the final round with wins against Cameron Ferre and Shawn Langdon.
His father beat Clay Millican, Tony Schumacher and then Doug Kalitta in a pivotal semifinal matchup. By ousting Kalitta, it set up the fourth Torrence father-son final round matchup and also helped extend Steve Torrence’s points lead. Following the win, he now leads Kalitta by 51 points with two races remaining.
“Going into the final, you’re racing your dad and that car is bad to the bone,” said Steve Torrence, who was also the No. 1 qualifier. “He’s done a great job driving and I didn’t know what was going to happen up there. You’re just worried about getting there first and it was just an unbelievable weekend for the Capco team. To represent Capco, to represent Texas and put both cars in the final round, you can’t have a better weekend than that. The semifinal round had huge implications. We’re just battling it out toe-to-toe with Kalitta, and we’ve really kept our nose on the grindstone and we’ve tried to make every lap count.”
Jack Beckman inched closer to the points lead in Funny Car, racing past teammate Matt Hagan in a thrilling final round with a run of 3.908 at 328.46 in his 11,000-horsepower Infinite Hero Foundation Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat. The win, which is Beckman’s third this year and 33rd in his career, also extended Don Schumacher Racing’s incredible streak of consecutive Funny Car wins to 12, and pulled Beckman to within four points of Hagan, who went 3.943 at 324.20 in the championship round. Beckman reached the finals by defeating Cruz Pedregon, Tim Wilkerson and Bob Tasca III, making four consistent passes in the low-3.90s to win Dallas for the first time in his standout Funny Car career.
“We have a phenomenal car,” Beckman said. “I had a good feeling all day today and I think our car is as good as any car out there every time we go out there. I’ve won Indy, I’ve won Pomona and a lot of the major races, but Dallas, since I came here in 1986 to spectate at the very first national event here, was one I would have loved to win. I had 14 shots at it before I finally closed the deal. To have your name listed as the first (to win a Camping World Wally), that can never be taken away from you and it’s just awesome.”
Hagan, who qualified No. 1, remained in the points lead thanks to victories against Todd Simpson, J.R. Todd and teammate Ron Capps. It gave Hagan back-to-back final-round appearances and his 64th overall final.
Matt Hartford was remarkable on the starting line when it mattered in Pro Stock, earning back-to-back holeshot wins, including in the finals to beat Greg Anderson. Hartford went 6.625 at 206.39 in the championship round in his Total Seal/CIP1/Nitro Fish, beating Anderson’s 6.588 at 207.94 thanks to a stellar .018 reaction time. It gave Hartford his first win in 2020 and third overall. Hartford beat Chris McGaha, Bo Butner and defending world champ Erica Enders to reach the finals, slipping past Enders on a holeshot before doing the same to Anderson a round later.
“The final was big because I’m now at three wins, but really the semifinal run was what set it apart for us,” Hartford said. “Erica is just so dominant on the tree and I just decided I was going to take my time, take a couple deep breaths and not be in a hurry. There was a lot on the line and to come back in the final round and win, it’s incredible to have another Wally. To hold the first ever Camping World Wally in Pro Stock, that never gets forgotten. For me, it’s just incredible. It wasn’t an easy road today, but we’ve had a good car all year long. To have the fans out here supporting us, it was great.”
Anderson beat Kyle Koretsky, Alex Laughlin and longtime rival Jeg Coughlin Jr. to reach his first final round this year and 158th in his career. Enders remained atop the points standings after advancing to the semifinals, with Jason Line dropping 31 points back.
In Pro Stock Motorcycle, Texas Motorplex continued to be very good to Jerry Savoie, as he picked up his second straight win at the track by going 6.910 at 191.16 in the final round on his White Alligator Racing Suzuki. It was Savoie’s sixth straight final round at the facility, and he picked up his third career win in Dallas by racing past Joey Gladstone in the championship round. Savoie, who won for the first time since Dallas last year and 13th time overall, beat Marc Ingwersen, Cory Reed and Eddie Krawiec to reach the final round.
“There’s just something about Texas,” Savoie said. “To come here and be in the finals six times and win three, it’s just awesome and a great deal. We’ve really been struggling and (crew chief) Tim (Kulungian) has been working really hard at the shop. We didn’t have the fastest bike today, but luck was on our side and we just out-raced them.”
Gladstone advanced to his first career final round in the class with victories against Hector Arana Jr., Michael Phillips and Angelle Sampey. No. 1 qualifier Matt Smith maintained his points lead despite losing in the first round when his bike would not start, and Scotty Pollacheck stayed in second, 50 behind his teammate.
The NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series continues Oct. 23-25 with the Mopar Express Lane NHRA SpringNationals presented by Pennzoil at Houston Raceway Park.
ENNIS, TX– Final finish order (1-16) at the 35th annual AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals at Texas Motorplex. The race is the ninth of 11 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series.
TOP FUEL:
1. Steve Torrence; 2. Billy Torrence; 3. Shawn Langdon; 4. Doug Kalitta; 5. Justin Ashley; 6. Tony Schumacher; 7. Leah Pruett; 8. Antron Brown; 9. Scott Palmer; 10. Clay Millican; 11. Lee Callaway; 12. Joey Haas; 13. Kebin Kinsley; 14. Cameron Ferre.
FUNNY CAR:
1. Jack Beckman; 2. Matt Hagan; 3. Bob Tasca III; 4. Ron Capps; 5. J.R. Todd; 6. Tommy Johnson Jr.; 7. Tim Wilkerson; 8. Alexis DeJoria; 9. Paul Lee; 10. Cruz Pedregon; 11. Jim Campbell; 12. Terry Haddock; 13. Jack Wyatt; 14. Gary Densham; 15. Blake Alexander; 16. Todd Simpson.
PRO STOCK:
1. Matt Hartford; 2. Greg Anderson; 3. Erica Enders; 4. Jeg Coughlin; 5. Deric Kramer; 6. Alex Laughlin; 7. Jason Line; 8. Bo Butner; 9. Kyle Koretsky; 10. Aaron Stanfield; 11. Kenny Delco; 12. Chris McGaha; 13. Cristian Cuadra; 14. Alan Prusiensky; 15. Val Smeland; 16. Troy Coughlin Jr..
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:
1. Jerry Savoie; 2. Joey Gladstone; 3. Angelle Sampey; 4. Eddie Krawiec; 5. Angie Smith; 6. Andrew Hines; 7. Cory Reed; 8. Michael Phillips; 9. Hector Arana Jr; 10. Steve Johnson; 11. John Hall; 12. Ryan Oehler; 13. Kelly Clontz; 14. Marc Ingwersen; 15. Scotty Pollacheck; 16. Matt Smith.
ENNIS, TX — Sunday’s final results from the 35th annual AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals at Texas Motorplex. The race is the ninth of 11 in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series:
Top Fuel — Steve Torrence, 3.716 seconds, 328.78 mph def. Billy Torrence, 3.810 seconds, 323.43 mph.
Funny Car — Jack Beckman, Dodge Charger, 3.908, 328.46 def. Matt Hagan, Charger, 3.943, 324.20.
Pro Stock — Matt Hartford, Chevy Camaro, 6.625, 206.39 def. Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.588, 207.94.
Pro Stock Motorcycle — Jerry Savoie, Suzuki, 6.910, 191.16 def. Joey Gladstone, EBR, 7.005, 192.69.
Top Fuel Harley — Randal Andras, Harley, 6.437, 227.88 def. Jay Turner, Harley, 6.606, 220.87.
Factory Stock Showdown — Aaron Stanfield, Chevy Camaro, 8.143, 142.49 def. David Kramer, Camaro, 8.197, 168.43.
Top Alcohol Dragster — Megan Meyer, 5.126, 279.09 def. Aaron Cooper, 5.647, 209.17.
Top Alcohol Funny Car — Doug Gordon, Chevy Camaro, 5.483, 267.96 def. Sean Bellemeur, Camaro, 5.511, 265.85.
Competition Eliminator — Brad Plourd, Ford, 6.271, 216.55 def. Don Thomas, Dragster, 6.807, 194.52.
Super Stock — Hayden Trumble, Chevy Camaro, 10.153, 128.73 def. Anthony Bertozzi, Pontiac Grand Am, 9.161, 141.00.
Stock Eliminator — Lowell Gerber, Chevy Chevelle, 10.523, 118.11 def. Dale Hulquist, Chevy Camaro, 11.133, 115.95.
Super Comp — Christopher Dodd, Dragster, 8.928, 170.86 def. Jason Kenny, Dragster, 8.922, 156.50.
Super Gas — Evan Kowalski, Chevy Corvette, 9.903, 151.89 def. Clark Mundt, Corvette, 9.915, 163.47.
Super Street — John Leibham, Chevy Camaro, 10.934, 150.92 def. Chris Haralson, Camaro, 10.880, 130.34.
Top Dragster presented by Vortech Superchargers — Scott Barker, Dragster, 6.410, 203.89 def. Danny Nelson, Dragster, 6.151, 236.55.
ENNIS, TX — Final round-by-round results from the 35th annual AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals at Texas Motorplex, the ninth of 11 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series:
TOP FUEL:
ROUND ONE — Doug Kalitta, 3.713, 328.38 def. Antron Brown, 3.762, 324.51; Billy Torrence, 3.711, 324.59 def. Clay Millican, 3.797, 310.63; Justin Ashley, 3.801, 292.14 def. Lee Callaway, 3.904, 297.02; Leah Pruett, 3.780, 317.27 def. Scott Palmer, 3.778, 317.57; Tony Schumacher, 3.733, 321.73 def. Joey Haas, 3.938, 301.87; Steve Torrence, 3.704, 328.30 def. Cameron Ferre, 11.292, 52.74; Shawn Langdon, 3.742, 307.44 def. Kebin Kinsley, 4.217, 231.40;
QUARTERFINALS — Langdon, 3.825, 311.77 def. Pruett, 3.863, 293.86; Kalitta, 3.723, 328.46 def. Ashley, 3.764, 312.78; B. Torrence, 3.741, 326.00 def. Schumacher, 3.789, 310.84; S. Torrence, 3.726, 327.51 was unopposed;
SEMIFINALS — S. Torrence, 3.720, 326.79 def. Langdon, 3.780, 318.62; B. Torrence, 3.746, 326.95 def. Kalitta, 4.182, 261.27;
FINAL — S. Torrence, 3.716, 328.78 def. B. Torrence, 3.810, 323.43.
FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE — Tim Wilkerson, Ford Mustang, 3.939, 324.05 def. Jack Wyatt, Dodge Charger, 4.275, 229.31; Alexis DeJoria, Toyota Camry, 4.089, 273.22 def. Gary Densham, Mustang, 4.699, 186.61; Ron Capps, Charger, 3.907, 327.98 def. Terry Haddock, Mustang, 4.188, 293.92; Tommy Johnson Jr., Charger, 3.948, 321.88 def. Jim Campbell, Charger, 4.134, 312.21; Matt Hagan, Charger, 3.885, 330.63 def. Todd Simpson, Chevy Camaro, 6.845, 100.28; Jack Beckman, Charger, 3.933, 326.16 def. Cruz Pedregon, Charger, 3.981, 324.98; Bob Tasca III, Mustang, 3.949, 324.83 def. Blake Alexander, Mustang, 5.911, 119.18; J.R. Todd, Camry, 3.881, 331.36 def. Paul Lee, Charger, 3.932, 330.39;
QUARTERFINALS — Beckman, 3.908, 327.35 def. Wilkerson, 4.796, 164.43; Capps, 3.903, 327.35 def. DeJoria, 11.211, 76.74; Hagan, 3.928, 326.63 def. Todd, 3.987, 326.00; Tasca III, 3.972, 324.83 def. Johnson Jr., 4.348, 218.09;
SEMIFINALS — Beckman, 3.903, 329.34 def. Tasca III, 3.934, 328.22; Hagan, 3.907, 326.08 def. Capps, 3.958, 318.84;
FINAL — Beckman, 3.908, 328.46 def. Hagan, 3.943, 324.20.
PRO STOCK:
ROUND ONE — Erica Enders, Chevy Camaro, 6.593, 208.52 def. Troy Coughlin Jr., Ford Mustang, Foul – Red Light; Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.566, 207.85 def. Kyle Koretsky, Camaro, 6.590, 208.33; Jeg Coughlin, Camaro, 6.600, 206.32 def. Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.607, 207.43; Matt Hartford, Camaro, 6.609, 208.46 def. Chris McGaha, Camaro, 6.629, 207.02; Jason Line, Camaro, 6.581, 207.72 def. Cristian Cuadra, Mustang, 6.639, 206.89; Deric Kramer, Camaro, 6.584, 208.78 def. Val Smeland, Camaro, 6.690, 206.45; Alex Laughlin, Camaro, 6.596, 206.73 def. Alan Prusiensky, Dodge Dart, 6.652, 205.85; Bo Butner, Camaro, 6.617, 207.37 def. Kenny Delco, Camaro, 6.624, 206.73;
QUARTERFINALS — Hartford, 6.629, 206.04 def. Butner, 6.645, 206.83; Enders, 6.608, 208.42 def. Kramer, 6.610, 208.07; Coughlin, 6.629, 206.48 def. Line, 6.631, 200.80; Anderson, 6.590, 207.88 def. Laughlin, 6.629, 206.23;
SEMIFINALS — Hartford, 6.641, 206.76 def. Enders, 6.625, 207.43; Anderson, 6.612, 207.40 def. Coughlin, 6.627, 206.07;
FINAL — Hartford, 6.625, 206.39 def. Anderson, 6.588, 207.94.
PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE:
ROUND ONE — Joey Gladstone, 6.987, 190.03 def. Hector Arana Jr, Foul – Red Light; Cory Reed, 6.965, 193.90 def. Scotty Pollacheck, 7.002, 197.88; Angie Smith, 6.868, 199.35 def. John Hall, Suzuki, 6.924, 193.40; Eddie Krawiec, Harley-Davidson, 6.844, 198.17 def. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 6.921, 192.77; Jerry Savoie, Suzuki, 6.917, 191.40 def. Marc Ingwersen, 6.999, 192.38; Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.834, 197.94 def. Ryan Oehler, 6.980, 195.90; Angelle Sampey, Harley-Davidson, 6.841, 197.57 def. Kelly Clontz, Suzuki, 6.980, 191.76; Michael Phillips, Suzuki, 8.911, 99.67 def. Matt Smith, Broke;
QUARTERFINALS — Gladstone, 6.975, 191.46 def. Phillips, 9.774, 87.21; Savoie, 6.973, 189.50 def. Reed, 6.965, 193.99; Krawiec, 6.868, 197.33 def. A. Smith, 6.932, 193.82; Sampey, 6.840, 195.76 def. Hines, 6.938, 195.45;
SEMIFINALS — Savoie, 6.929, 190.08 def. Krawiec, 6.941, 188.31; Gladstone, 6.957, 191.62 def. Sampey, Foul – Red Light;
FINAL — Savoie, 6.910, 191.16 def. Gladstone, 7.005, 192.69.
ENNIS, TX — Point standings (top 10) following the 35th annual AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals at Texas Motorplex, the ninth of 11 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series –
Top Fuel
1. Steve Torrence, 764; 2. Doug Kalitta, 713; 3. Leah Pruett, 616; 4. Billy Torrence, 598; 5. Shawn Langdon, 491; 6. Antron Brown, 458; 7. Justin Ashley, 453; 8. Terry McMillen, 436; 9. Clay Millican, 381; 10. Tony Schumacher, 294.
Funny Car
1. Matt Hagan, 762; 2. Jack Beckman, 758; 3. Tommy Johnson Jr., 685; 4. Ron Capps, 588; 5. (tie) Bob Tasca III, 538; Tim Wilkerson, 538; 7. J.R. Todd, 526; 8. Alexis DeJoria, 414; 9. Paul Lee, 351; 10. Cruz Pedregon, 335.
Pro Stock
1. Erica Enders, 696; 2. Jason Line, 665; 3. Jeg Coughlin, 603; 4. Matt Hartford, 515; 5. Greg Anderson, 488; 6. Alex Laughlin, 468; 7. Chris McGaha, 382; 8. Deric Kramer, 371; 9. Aaron Stanfield, 368; 10. Bo Butner, 365.
Pro Stock Motorcycle
1. Matt Smith, 503; 2. Scotty Pollacheck, 453; 3. Andrew Hines, 442; 4. Angelle Sampey, 411; 5. Eddie Krawiec, 387; 6. Angie Smith, 307; 7. Ryan Oehler, 301; 8. Steve Johnson, 271; 9. Jerry Savoie, 267; 10. Hector Arana Jr, 252.
About NHRA
Headquartered in Glendora, Calif., NHRA is the primary sanctioning body for the sport of drag racing in the United States. NHRA presents 22 national events featuring the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series, NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, E3 Spark Plugs Pro Mod Drag Racing Series presented by J&A Service, SAM Tech.edu Factory Stock Showdown and Mickey Thompson Tires Top Fuel Harley Series. Twice a year, NHRA hosts a ‘race-within-a-race,’ during the JEGS Allstars and Mickey Thompson Tires Pro Bike Battle specialty competitions. NHRA provides competition opportunities for drivers of all levels in the NHRA Summit Racing Series and the NHRA Drags: Street Legal Style. NHRA also offers the NHRA Jr. Street program for teens and the Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League for youth ages 5 to 17. With over 120 Member Tracks, NHRA allows racers to compete at a variety of locations nationally and internationally. NHRA’s Youth and Education Services (YES) Program reaches over 30,000 students annually to ignite their interest in automotive and racing related careers. NHRA’s streaming service, NHRA.tv, allows fans to view all NHRA national events as well as exclusive features of the sport. In addition, NHRA owns and operates four racing facilities: Atlanta Dragway in Georgia; Gainesville Raceway in Florida; Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis; and Auto Club Raceway at Pomona in Southern California. For more information, log on to NHRA.com, or visit the official NHRA pages on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. and YouTube.
Source: National Hot Rod Association
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