What's Happening?
Ron Capps, a prominent figure in the NHRA Funny Car racing scene, has been named the top qualifier at the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals held at zMAX Dragway. Capps achieved a remarkable 3.883-second elapsed time
at a speed of 333.91 mph. In addition to his performance on the track, Capps received the prestigious honor of being inducted into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. The announcement came as a surprise to Capps, who was informed of his induction while driving home. The Hall of Fame, located in Daytona Beach, Florida, recognized Capps for his significant contributions to drag racing. Alongside Capps, Angelle Sampey, a three-time NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle champion, will also be inducted, representing the motorcycles category. The announcement of the 2027 inductees was made at the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach.
Why It's Important?
Ron Capps' induction into the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America highlights his exceptional career and contributions to the sport of drag racing. This recognition not only honors Capps' achievements but also elevates the profile of NHRA racing within the broader motorsports community. The inclusion of both Capps and Angelle Sampey in the Hall of Fame underscores the significance of drag racing and its athletes in the motorsports world. This event may inspire increased interest and participation in NHRA events, potentially attracting new fans and sponsors. The recognition of drag racing champions in such a prestigious manner can also lead to greater media coverage and public awareness, further solidifying the sport's place in American motorsports culture.
What's Next?
The NHRA 4-Wide Nationals will continue with the third round of qualifying scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. As the event progresses, fans and participants will be keenly watching to see if Capps can maintain his top qualifying position and secure a victory. The induction ceremony for the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America will likely take place in the coming months, providing an opportunity for Capps and Sampey to be formally recognized for their achievements. This event will also serve as a platform to celebrate the history and impact of drag racing, potentially influencing future generations of racers.






