Dodge Charger Funny Car Teams Shine at Winternationals but a Camaro Wins

The 2022 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season started this past weekend with the Winternationals in Pomona, California. This marked the formal introduction of the new Tony Stewart Racing Team with a pair of Dodge Direct Connection-sponsored race cars piloted by Matt Hagan and Leah Pruett. The 2022 Winternationals was also the first event for the new Ron Capps Racing Dodge Charger funny car, while Cruz Pedregon returned in his Dodge Charger with the hopes of repeating last season’s success.

Matt Hagan Dodge Charger

It turned out to be a great event for the top Dodge funny car drivers, with Capps, Hagan and Pedregon all making it to the semifinals, but it was the Chevrolet Camaro driver Robert Hight of John Force Racing who took the first funny car win of 2022.

Dodge Chargers Come Out Fast

In the first round of Winternationals qualifying, Matt Hagan ran a 3.886 at 329 in his Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat funny car and Ron Capps ran a 3.903 at 328, putting them second and third respectively. Robert Hight’s Camaro was the quickest funny car in round 1 with a 3.882 at 330 miles per hour. Those three wouldn’t change in the second round, but Cruz Pedregon moved into the seventh spot after having a shut-off run on his first qualifying attempt with his Snap-On Dodge Charger.

Ron Capps Dodge Charger

In the final round of funny car qualifying, Ron Capps ran a 3.857 at 332 miles per hour, grabbing the top spot on the ladder. Also, Pedregon ran a 3.906 at 325 to jump into the fourth spot. As a result, Capps was P1, Hight P2, Hagan was P3 and Pedregon was P4.

Storming through Eliminations

In the first round of eliminations, Capps knocked off John Force, Pedregon beat Terry Haddock and Matt Hagan beat Chad Green. In beating Jason Rupert, Robert Hight’s Camaro was the quickest car of the first round with a 3.890 at 328.

Matt Hagan Dodge Charger

In the second round, Capps beat JR Todd’s Toyota, Pedregon beat Alexis DeJoria’s Toyota and Hagan beat Bob Tasca III’s Ford Mustang (with the quickest ET of the round) while Hight beat Tony Jurado’s Ford Mustang. This setup a Dodge-Dodge matchup and a Dodge-Chevy matchup. Last year, this would have included two Don Schumacher Racing cars but this year, DSR doesn’t have a car in the class, but both DSR drivers from 2021 continue to shine bright with their new teams.

Cruz Pedregon Dodge Charger

In the new Tony Stewart Racing Dodge Charger funny car, Hagan took on Hight and held a starting line advantage, but the Camaro drove around the Hellcat on the big end for the win. On the other side of the ladder, Capps and Pedregon had a great heads-up race with the NAPA Charger taking the win.

In the finals, Robert Hight and his Chevy Camaro took on Ron Capps and his Dodge Charger in his first event as a team owner. Capps beat Hight on the tree (.055 to .074), but with a 3.861, the Chevy got to the finish line ahead of the Dodge (3.882).

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Of course, with this being the first event of the season, the championship standings for the funny car class match the results of this first event.

The second event of the 2022 NHRA season is this coming weekend, with the Arizona Nationals in Phoenix.

Leah Falls Early

Finally, in the Top Fuel class, after qualifying seventh, Leah Pruett lost to former teammate Antron Brown in her Dodge Direct Connection/Power Brokers race car.

Leah Pruett Dodge Top Fuel Car

Ron Capps Image: Ron Capps Facebook Page

Cruz Pedregon Image: Cruz Pedregon Facebook Page

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