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Ron Capps achieved a remarkable milestone at the Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals by surpassing Tony Schumacher as the all-time wins leader at Bristol Dragway. Capps secured his eighth win at the venue by defeating Paul Lee in the final, after an impressive run of 3.957 seconds at 328.06 mph. This victory ended a 33-race winless streak for Capps, revitalizing his position in the Funny Car points standings. In other categories, Steve Torrence captured victory in Top Fuel, while Greg Anderson reached a career milestone in Pro Stock.
Bristol, TN – Ron Capps achieved a significant milestone at the 24th annual Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals on June 9, 2025, by becoming the all-time wins leader at Bristol Dragway. With his victory over Paul Lee in the final round, Capps marked his eighth win at the venue, surpassing the previous record held by Tony Schumacher.
Capps’ winning run in the final was impressive, clocking in at 3.957 seconds with a speed of 328.06 mph driving his 12,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Care Toyota GR Supra. This win ended a notable winless streak that had lasted for 33 races, with Capps’ last victory occurring in Indianapolis in 2023.
Throughout the event, Capps showcased his remarkable skills and determination by successively defeating notable drivers including Matt Hagan, J.R. Todd, and Dave Richards to reach the finals. Following this win, Capps moved into fourth place in the Funny Car points standings, enhancing his chances in the ongoing season.
Paul Lee, who has now reached the final round for the third time this season, maintains a strong position as he currently ranks second in the points standings. Meanwhile, Austin Prock leads overall in the points, despite experiencing two consecutive first-round losses.
In the Top Fuel category, Steve Torrence secured victory at Bristol, marking his first win in nearly a year. Torrence overcame Justin Ashley in the final round with an impressive run of 4.022 seconds at 325.37 mph, after navigating through tough competitors including Dan Mercier, Clay Millican, and Tony Stewart in earlier rounds. Following this victory, Torrence is positioned seventh in the Top Fuel points standings.
The Pro Stock division saw Greg Anderson achieving a remarkable feat by winning for the 110th time in his career. Anderson accomplished this milestone by reaching 1,000 round wins during the semifinals and subsequently defeating Dallas Glenn in the finals with a time of 6.623 seconds at 205.91 mph. He joins John Force as only the second driver in NHRA history to reach this remarkable achievement.
Richard Gadson celebrated his first Pro Stock Motorcycle win after defeating teammate Gaige Herrera. Gadson’s decisive .014 reaction time at the start of the race was crucial, despite Herrera having a quicker elapsed time. The day’s events included a lengthy rain delay, further highlighting the challenges faced by the racers.
Looking ahead, the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series will continue with the American Rebel Light Virginia NHRA Nationals, scheduled to take place at Virginia Motorsports Park from June 20-22.
With this victory, Ron Capps not only solidifies his legacy at Bristol Dragway but also rejuvenates his standing in the points race, adding new excitement to the NHRA season.
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Additional Resources
- NHRA News: Capps, Torrence, Anderson, and Gadson Score Big Wins at Bristol
- Wikipedia: NHRA
- NHRA News: Stewart, Prock, Glenn, and Davis Claim Top Spots in Bristol Qualifying
- Google Search: Ron Capps
- NHRA News: Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals Sunday News and Notes
- Google Scholar: Steve Torrence
- NHRA News: Friday Qualifying Schedule Change for Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Greg Anderson
- Motorsports Newswire: J.R. Gray Wins NHRA Pro Mod at Bristol
- Google News: Richard Gadson

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