Friday, Aug. 18 (Nitro Qualifying, streamed live on NHRA.TV)
- Nitro qualifying session (Q1): 3:30 p.m. CDT/4:30 p.m. EDT
- Nitro qualifying session (Q2): 6:30 p.m. CDT/7:30 p.m. EDT
Saturday, Aug. 19 (Nitro Qualifying & Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, streamed live on NHRA.TV)
- Top Fuel qualifying session (Q2): 1:30 p.m. CDT/2:30 p.m. EDT
- Funny Car qualifying session (Q2): 2 p.m. CDT/3 p.m. EDT
- Mission #2Fast2Tasty Funny Car Challenge – Round 1: 2:20 p.m. CDT/3:20 p.m. EDT
- Top Fuel qualifying session (Q3): 4:15 p.m. CDT/5:15 p.m. EDT
- Funny Car qualifying session (Q3): 4:45 p.m. CDT/5:45 p.m. EDT
- Mission #2Fast2Tasty Funny Car Challenge – Finals: 5:10 p.m. CDT/6:10 p.m. EDT
Sunday, Aug. 20 (Nitro Eliminations, streamed live on NHRA.TV)
- Round 1: 11 a.m. CDT/12 p.m. EDT
- Round 2: 1:20 p.m. CDT/2:20 p.m. EDT
- Semi-Finals: 3:05 p.m. CDT/4:05 p.m. EDT
- Finals: 4:35 p.m. CDT/5:35 p.m. EDT
TV coverage on FS1/FOX
- Friday, Aug. 18: Qualifying show (7 p.m. CDT/8 p.m. EDT on FS1)
- Sunday, Aug. 20: Qualifying show recapping Saturday’s action (12 p.m. CDT/1 p.m. EDT on FS1)
- Sunday, Aug. 20: Finals show (3 p.m. CDT/4 p.m. EDT on FOX)
- The Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd (Minn.) International Raceway serves as the 14th event on the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series’ 21-race calendar. Tony Stewart Racing (TSR) brings its two fulltime entries – one in Top Fuel for 11-time event winner Leah Pruett and one in Funny Car for 47-time Funny Car winner and three-time champion Matt Hagan – to the second-to-last race of the regular season before the Countdown to the Championship begins Sept. 14-17 with the Pep Boys NHRA Nationals at Maple Grove Raceway in Mohnton, Pennsylvania.
- After the 15th and final regular-season event on Sept. 4 with the Dodge Power Brokers U.S. Nationals at Indianapolis Raceway Park, the top-10 drivers in the standings in each of the four professional categories of the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series – Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle – qualify for the Countdown to the Championship. The top-10 drivers in each class then compete in the final, six-race playoffs to vie for the title. Coming into Brainerd, Pruett is fifth in the Top Fuel championship standings, 275 points behind leader Justin Ashley. Hagan, meanwhile, is leading the Funny Car championship standings, 61 points ahead of Ron Capps.
- Direct Connection is the primary partner of Pruett and Hagan this weekend in Brainerd. With muscle car enthusiasts looking for “ready to run” parts, Direct Connection serves as the source for high-performance parts and technical expertise straight from the factory. The Top Fuel Dragster and Charger SRT Hellcat Funny Car are featured in Sublime green. Sublime was first introduced during the 1970 model year. The Dodge Charger and Challenger, in current form, are coming to an end after this year. Dodge is bringing back the iconic color for consumers to bring nostalgia to the highways and purchase their own commemorative last call vehicle.
- The NHRA Nationals will serve as Pruett’s 200th career Top Fuel start and her eighth at Brainerd. For Hagan, this will be his 325th career Funny Car start and his 14th at Brainerd.
- Pruett has two career wins at Brainerd. Her first victory came in 2017 (3.682 ET at 328.06 mph) when she defeated Antron Brown (4.001 ET at 246.35 mph). Pruett won again in 2019 when her run of 3.732 ET at 321.04 mph bested Mike Salinas (4.066 ET at 235.72 mph). She also has one No. 1 qualifier at the event, which came in 2017 (3.640 ET at 331.53 mph).
- Pruett is the track record holder for elapsed time at Brainerd with 3.640 ET, a mark she established on Aug. 18, 2017 en route to one of her two victories at the track. The NHRA Nationals at Brainerd is one of four events Pruett has won twice, along with the NHRA Winternationals at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California, the NHRA Arizona Nationals in Chandler, and the Dodge Power Brokers Mile-High Nationals at Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, Colorado.
- Hagan has one win at Brainerd, which came in 2021. His run of 3.923 ET at 327.98 mph defeated Cruz Pedregon (3.935 ET at 324.83 mph). Hagan also has four No. 1 qualifiers at Brainerd, which came in 2011 (4.101 ET at 303.57 mph), 2016 (3.822 ET at 333.82 mph), 2019 (3.890 ET at 328.46 mph) and 2022 (3.843 ET at 331.36 mph).
- Hagan, Pruett and Stewart will participate in Tony Stewart Store merchandise trailer signings. Hagan and Pruett will be signing Friday from 2:15-2:45 p.m. CDT. Stewart will be signing Friday from 5:45-6:15 p.m. CDT. Hagan and Pruett will have a second signing Saturday from 11:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. CDT. Stewart will have a second signing on Saturday from 12:30-1:00 p.m. CDT.
- Hagan will participate in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty autograph session on Saturday at 10:30 a.m. CDT. The session will take place at the Mission Foods Display.
- Team owner Tony Stewart will be making an appearance at the GEARWRENCH Pit Stop Hauler on Friday from 2:45-3:00 p.m. CDT.
- Tony Stewart enters the NHRA Nationals as the national points leader in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series. He drove his Mobil 1 McPhillips Racing Top Alcohol Dragster to a win at the Northeast Division Race in Reading, Pennsylvania August 4-5 to take over the championship standings.
Leah Pruett;
Brainerd is one of four NHRA events you’ve won twice. You’re also the current track record holder for time. What would a third win there mean with two races remaining in the regular season prior to the Countdown to the Championship?
“I’ve had great history at Brainerd, but right now our focus is on swinging the power pendulum the opposite direction than we did last year at this race. This race is huge because last year was the beginning of us .74-ing (elapsed time) them to death no matter what we did, while the rest of the field picked up. We’ve shown we can pick up and be a top-tier qualifying car and that’s what we intend to do this weekend to start us off right with proper momentum. The forecast doesn’t particularly show conditions that can give my former record a run for the money, but it will allow us to race fast and hard.”
Brainerd will mark your 200th career Top Fuel start. How special will that milestone be at one of the tracks you’ve been the most successful at?
“It is wild to think I’m making my 200th start. I’m thankful to every team and crew chief I’ve gotten to drive for. It all started with just wanting to go fast and compete at national events with the big dogs. From my start with Dote Racing, brief stint but win with BVR (Bob Vandergriff Racing), Lagana’s Nitro Ninja, DSR’s (Don Schumacher Racing) professional presence delivering wins with driver and personal growth, to being fully immersed in a team co-built from the inside out. Every dynamic of my Top Fuel start has changed from 199 races ago, except my gratitude and will to win. Those things remain the same, but the enjoyment factor of who and how I do it with continues to skyrocket.”
Matt Hagan;
Following Brainerd, you’ll lock yourself into the NHRA Countdown to the Championship. What mindset does that allow you to have with two races remaining in the regular season?
“Locking ourselves into the Countdown to the Championship during the Brainerd weekend is huge. We always want to be in the hunt for a championship and I feel like we always have been for the majority of my career, which says a lot about the team we have and the people I’m surrounded by because they all do a great job. Our guys have one common goal, and they work together to try and accomplish a championship. When you get it, you know you’ve really earned it with lots of blood, sweat and tears. There is a lot of pressure coming into these next couple races to stay number one. We deal with pressure and try to turn it into a positive. We feed off of it. Everyone is showing up and showing out. We have a target on our backs by being number one right now, but it just means we have to push more and be more aggressive. We have to find that razor-sharp edge and run on it if we’re going to try and win a championship.”
You’ve led the Funny Car point standings leaving 11 out of 13 races this season. Coming off your Final-round appearance at Topeka, what momentum does that give you with back-to-back race weekends?
“People think we can just keep doing what we’re doing, but once you’re in the Countdown, it takes more. Points start over and the gap gets more narrow. Everyone is swinging for the fence. I feel like you have to win at least three out of the six races to be able to win the championship and you can’t have any first-round losses. I know what our team is capable of, and we just have to keep pushing and push harder. I know our guys can do it. I believe in them and everything they’re doing. I know at the end of the day, we’ll be where we need to be.”
Tony Stewart Racing PR