Drag Illustrated Issue 155, April 2020 | Page 38

Dirt MARCH MEET was looking for an upset win. Hilton left earlier, but Wittenberg ran him down and beat him with a 5.678 at 254.49 to Hilton’s 5.927 at 229.20. After Dan Horan Jr. went into the sand trap at the end of Auto Club Raceway during his exhibi- tion run at the 60th anniversary Winternationals, he and his crew not only had the car back together in one piece, but also showed the 23 other AA/ FC teams the way, qualifying in the No. 1 spot with a track record-setting 5.547 at 264.49. Talk about a comeback. Unfortunately, the team’s possible Cinderella story was prematurely ended by No. 16 quali- fier Matt Melendez, who upset Horan in the first round in his “Cackling Critter” Dodge. Melendez went on going rounds and ended up in the final against the No. 3 qualifier, Matt Bynum. Bynum himself ran consistently the quickest numbers of the field round after round and continued to do so in the finals, beating Melendez in an exciting round with his 5.617 at 250.13 to defeat Melendez’s 5.749 at 224.73. The wild and wacky Fuel Altered class was as spectacular as ever. Sixteen cars tried to qualify for an eight-car field. Among them was none oth- er than NHRA Funny Car star Ron Capps, once more driving the “Good News” Fiat Topolino for the Hertzig Motorsports team. Capps struggled a bit through qualifying and barely made the field. But after taking the first-round upset win over No. 1 qualifier James Generalao, he went on to beat Mark Whynaught in the semifinals and suddenly saw himself against Robert Winefsky in the finals. Winefsky showed some nerves and red-lighted, handing over the win to an overwhelmed Capps. Joyfully, Capps later stated in an emotional top-end interview that his childhood dream just came true. Another highlight was the addition of the highly anticipated Nitro Comp Class, which puts dragsters, Funny Cars and altereds in a mix under a 5.90 ET index. The class entertained with the diversity of cars and close, side-by-side runs. One of the closest decisions was the final between No. 1 qualifier Chris Davis in his Funny Car against Billy McDevitt in a rear-engine Top Fuel dragster. McDevitt beat Davis with a 6.089 at 206.35 to Davis’ slightly slower 6.097 at 243.77 run. The March Meet winners in the additional categories were Drew Austin in A/Fuel, Brad Woodard running in Jr. Fuel, Derrick Moreira in 7.0 Pro, Lloyd Harder in NE1, Terry Linblad in NE2, Ed DeStaute in NE3, Brian Rogers in A/ Gas, Brent Handley in B/Gas, Trey Sommors in C/Gas, DeAndre Fitzgerald in D/Gas and Wesley Eisenga in Hot Rod. DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI DI 38 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Issue 155