Richie Crampton defeated teammate Doug Kalitta in an all-Toyota Top Fuel final to win Sunday’s NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway in the opening race of the Countdown to the Championship playoffs. With the runner-up showing, Kalitta has taken over the Top Fuel point lead with five races remaining.
In the final, Kalitta had a slight advantage at the tree (.067 to .074), but Crampton hooked up immediately and had taken over the lead by the 60’ mark and never relinquished it, winning 3.738-3.779 with a margin of victory of .034 seconds or approximately 17 feet. Crampton never trailed at 60 feet or beyond the entire day. Previously, defeating Dan Mercier with a 3.733-second pass, then knocking off fellow Toyota driver Antron Brown in the second round. In the semifinals, Crampton would run a solo as Brittany Force’s car suffered a mechanical failure at the starting line.
“It’s a huge win for us,” said a victorious Crampton. “I’m so lucky to be a part of this team. I hated to race my teammate, Doug Kalitta, in the final and win, but it was a great day for the whole team. We had three real strong runs to close out qualifying (including a 3.689), so we knew we had a car that could contend. Then we had another strong run in round one and made another solid pass in the second round. In the finals, we had a pretty good light and made a really good pass to beat a great driver and team. For DHL, Toyota, Wix, Global and everyone who’s stayed behind us, this is big. It’s the business time of the year. It’s just so important to get round wins and try to run for a championship. We’ve shown we have a car capable of competing for a championship. Now we just need to keep digging in these last five races.”
Kalitta was the epitome of consistency throughout the day. He led wire-to-wire in defeating his first two round opponents – Smax Smith with a 3.722 and Mike Salinas as he ran a 3.740. In the semifinals, Austin Prock had a slight advantage at the tree, but Kalitta quickly ran him down, registering another 3.740-second pass on the way to the win. Today’s run to the finals marks his second consecutive final round appearance after winning the U.S. Nationals and it’s the third straight race that Kalitta has gone to the semifinals or beyond.
Rounding out the Toyota Top Fuel contingent was Brown, who opened up the day with a wire-to-wire victory over Terry McMillen to set up the second-round match-up with Crampton. As the two Toyotas squared off, Brown would get the starting line advantage, but was up in smoke right at the hit and clicked it off as Crampton went straight down the track for the victory.
In Funny Car, J.R. Todd advanced to his second consecutive semifinal in the DHL Toyota Camry. He defeated Tommy Johnson, Jr. in round one on an impressive 3.915-second run. The two left together, but Todd had the lead at the 60’ mark and never trailed. In the second round, Todd defeated John Smith to set up a matchup with Jack Beckman in the semis. They came off the starting line together, but Todd’s car started smoking the rear tires early. He tried to pedal it, but wasn’t able to get it to hook up, giving Beckman the win.
Shawn Langdon proved to the wrong man in the wrong place in his opening round loss to Matt Hagan. Langdon left the starting line with the best Funny Car reaction of the first round with a .052 light and went on to run a solid 3.961-second pass. Unfortunately, Hagan ran the quickest pass of the round as the only driver to run in the 3.8s. Langdon’s run would have beaten four of the other seven drivers that won in the opening round, including Ron Capps and eventual race winner Beckman.
Mike McIntire Jr. lost in the opening round to Ron Capps.
The Mello Yello Drag Racing Series heads to World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway in suburban St. Louis, for round two of the Countdown to the Championship playoffs, September 27-29.
Toyota Maple Grove Results
Top Fuel | Qual./Finish |
Richie Crampton | 4/Winner |
Doug Kalitta | 3/Finals |
Antron Brown | 5/Rd. 2 |
Funny Car | |
J.R. Todd | 10/Semis |
Shawn Langdon | 8/Rd. 1 |
Mike McIntire | 16/Rd. 1 |
2019 Toyota Wins (6)
Top Fuel (4)– Kalitta (2),Pomona1, Indianapolis; Crampton (2), Gainesville, Maple Grove
Funny Car (2)– Todd, Las Vegas1; Langdon, Charlotte1
Notes:
– Richie Crampton’s win today is his second of the season and his first-ever at Maple Grove Raceway. Overall, it’s the tenth of his Top Fuel career, coming in 12 final round appearances. He had previously won this year’s Gatornationals. With the win, Crampton jumps from ninth to fifth in the point standings.
– Doug Kalitta has now advanced to the semifinals or beyond in each of the last three races with a semi-final showing at Brainerd to go along with a win at Indianapolis. With the runner-up showing today, he takes over the Top Fuel point lead with five races remaining in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs.
– Antron Brown has now won at least one round in 12 of the past 13 races.
– Defending Funny Car champion J.R. Todd has now advanced to back-to-back semi-finals.
–After the first race of the Countdown to the Championship playoffs, Doug Kalitta has taken over the Top Fuel point lead, while Antron Brown and Richie Crampton currently sit fourth and fifth. In Funny Car, J.R. Todd moved up one spot to seventh, while Shawn Langdon is currently tenth.
Quotes:
Richie Crampton, DHL Toyota Top Fuel dragster:
How did you feel entering the Countdown this weekend?
“Our team is aware of the points and we know the pressure is on. I just have to do my job. I feel like I have a great car right now. We ran really well in qualifying at Indy and were near the top of the sheets. So we knew we could run with anyone out there. Connie (Kalitta) and Kurt (Elliott) are doing a great job on my DHL Toyota dragster. It’s been a long season, but this is when it all counts.”
What does it feel like getting a win to open the Countdown?
“It’s a huge win for us. I’m so lucky to be a part of this team. I hated to race my teammate, Doug Kalitta, in the final and win, but it was a great day for the whole team. We had three real strong runs to close out qualifying (including a 3.689), so we knew we had a car that could contend. Then we had another strong run in round one and made another solid pass in the second round. In the finals, we had a pretty good light and made a really good pass to beat a great driver and team. For DHL, Toyota, Wix, Global and everyone who’s stayed behind us, this is big. It’s the business time of the year. It’s just so important to get round wins and try to run for a championship. We’ve shown we have a car capable of competing for a championship. Now we just need to keep digging in these last five races.”
How does it feel to tie Connie Kalitta’s mark of 10 career Top Fuel wins?
“Connie Kalitta is one of my heroes and I’m so fortunate to get to drive his race car. He treated us to a great win today. I probably didn’t deserve to win today the way I’ve been driving, but my hat is off to the entire DHL Toyota team. It’s been great.”
Doug Kalitta, Mac Tools Toyota Top Fuel dragster: “Not exactly how we wanted to finish out the day, but if we had to lose, at least it was to one of our teammates. It’s always fun to race Connie’s car in a final. It was a good race and we ran pretty well, but Richie and the DHL guys made a really strong run. I was a little nervous in the semis because in the first two rounds we went down the right lane, so I wasn’t sure what to expect down the left lane, but the TRD Toyota guys are out there looking at both lines. I’m just really proud of those guys and my entire Mac Tools team.”
Toyota Drivers Top Fuel | Points Behind Leader (2180) | 2019 Wins | 2019 Win-Loss | Career Races | Career Wins | Career W-L |
1. Doug Kalitta | 2180 (Leader) | 2 | 28-17 | 508 | 46 | 680-455 |
4. Antron Brown | 2127 (-53) | 0 | 23-19 | 425 | 66 | 725-357 |
5. Richie Crampton | 2126 (-54) | 2 | 15-17 | 122 | 10 | 103-111 |
Funny Car | (2179) | |||||
7. J.R. Todd | 2089 (-90) | 1 | 21-18 | 219 | 18 | 232-197 |
10. Shawn Langdon | 2043 (-136) | 1 | 18-18 | 251 | 15 | 281-233 |
Toyota Drivers Maple Grove Eliminations Round-by-Round
Top Fuel | Rd. 1 Win-Loss | Rd. 1 Win-Loss | Semis Win-Loss | Finals Win-Loss |
Crampton | W – Mercier, 3.733-3.892 | W – Brown, 3.791-9.080 | W – Force, 4.656-Solo | W – Kalitta, 3.738-3.779 |
Kalitta | W – Smith, 3.722-8.356 | W – Salinas, 3.740-4.354 | W – Prock, 3.740-4.015 | L – Crampton, 3.738-3.779 |
Brown | W – McMillen, 3.743-4.130 | L – Crampton, 3.791-9.080 | ** | ** |
Funny Car | ||||
Todd | W – Johnson, 3.915-3.977 | W – Smith, 3.949-4.013 | L – Beckman, 3.916-5.501 | ** |
Langdon | L – Hagan , 3.899-3.961 | ** | ** | ** |
McIntire | L – Capps, 3.909-5.898 | ** | ** | ** |
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