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The return of Billy Torrence: Capco patriarch to run Top Fuel at FallNationals

Billy Torrence will return to the cockpit of the second CAPCO Contractors/Toyota Top Fueler when he makes the first of four qualifying runs at the 38th annual Texas NHRA FallNationals.
09 Oct 2023
Posted by NHRA.com staff
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Billy Torrence

Citing his desire to support the Texas Motorplex and its expanding Stampede of Speed motorsports festival, Billy Torrence returns to the cockpit of the second CAPCO Contractors/Toyota Top Fueler Friday when he makes the first of four qualifying runs at the 38th annual Texas NHRA FallNationals.

Founder and CEO of CAPCO, an international oil-and-gas pipeline construction and maintenance business, the 65-year-old Texan won the FallNationals in 2019.  

A year later, he lost in the final round to son Steve, the four-time NHRA world champion.

An eight-time Top Fuel winner, the elder Torrence also has won multiple national events in the Super Comp category in which both he and Steve initially developed their driving skills.

“It’s always fun racing with Steve, especially at the Motorplex,” he said.  “It’s been a little while, but it’s good to be back.”

Billy last drove a Top Fuel car in NHRA competition on Sept. 25, 2022 in Charlotte, where he lost to his son in the first round of the NHRA Carolina Nationals. He has made 79 career appearances over eight seasons, compiling an impressive 101-79 individual record while never failing to qualify for an event in which he has participated.

His last tour win came in 2021 when he beat two-time reigning Texas NHRA FallNationals champion Justin Ashley in the final round of what now is the Pep Boys NHRA Nationals at Reading.  

Although he never has raced an entire season in Top Fuel, Billy was fifth in NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series points in 2019 and 2021 and a career-best third in 2020.