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Dodge//SRT NHRA U.S. Nationals

Dodge//SRT NHRA U.S. Nationals

  • Sep 01-05, 2021
  • Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
  • 10267 US-136 Indianapolis, IN 46234

Detailed Results

Lane Driver Car No. Q. Pos. RT 60 FT 330 FT 660 FT 660 MPH ET MPH MOV First
Left Ron Capps 28 6 .075 .897 2.282 3.202 280.08 3.946 326.63 -- --
Right Tim Wilkerson WIN 7 8 .088 .876 2.239 3.162 280.14 3.912 320.36 .0216 --

Weather conditions: air temperature 78 degrees, relative humidity 46 percent, barometer 29.90 inches, adjusted altitude 2,744 feet, track temperature 115 degrees. Capps is 46 - 20 against Wilkerson in prior events and Capps is 6 - 2 against Wilkerson in prior final rounds. Wilkerson had to swap engines between the round. Capps with the starting line advantage, but Wilkerson has the lead when they went by the Christmas tree and never trailed from there on for the win. Tim Wilkerson's MOV: 0.0216 seconds (approximately 10 feet). The last time the #8 FC qualifier won Indy was 1990 (Ed McCulloch). Wilkerson wins his first Wally in five years and his 21st of his career. This is the second time he has won here in Indy.

Lane left right
Driver Ron Capps Tim Wilkerson W
Car # 28 7
Q. Pos. 6 8
RT .075 .088
60 FT .897 .876
330 FT 2.282 2.239
660 FT 3.202 3.162
660 MPH 280.08 280.14
ET 3.946 3.912
MPH 326.63 320.36
MOV -- .0216
First -- --

Weather conditions: air temperature 78 degrees, relative humidity 46 percent, barometer 29.90 inches, adjusted altitude 2,744 feet, track temperature 115 degrees. Capps is 46 - 20 against Wilkerson in prior events and Capps is 6 - 2 against Wilkerson in prior final rounds. Wilkerson had to swap engines between the round. Capps with the starting line advantage, but Wilkerson has the lead when they went by the Christmas tree and never trailed from there on for the win. Tim Wilkerson's MOV: 0.0216 seconds (approximately 10 feet). The last time the #8 FC qualifier won Indy was 1990 (Ed McCulloch). Wilkerson wins his first Wally in five years and his 21st of his career. This is the second time he has won here in Indy.