Shawn Langdon Beats Doug Kalitta in Phoenix NHRA Final; J.R. Todd, DHL Team Make Progress

Shawn Langdon Image Courtesy: Krista Zivcic / Kalitta Motorsports

NHRA Arizona Nationals Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Firebird Raceway Park; Chandler, Ariz. – Post-Event Wrap-Up

 

TOP FUEL WINNER: Shawn Langdon, Kalitta Air Careers Dragster

Qualifying: Shawn Langdon was the No. 3 qualifier at the NHRA Arizona
Nationals. During the Friday evening qualifying session, Langdon’s
3.706-second effort at 331.85 mph was good enough to claim the No. 3
position.

SHAWN LANGDON – NHRA PHOTO

Eliminations: Langdon defeated Scott Palmer, Justin Ashley and Brittany
Force on the way to the all-Team Kalitta final round against his
teammate, Doug Kalitta. It was the first all-Kalitta final round since
the Richmond, Va., race last summer which Kalitta won. Langdon was off
the starting line first and never trailed. His 3.724-second effort at
330.39 mph beat Kalitta’s 3.770-second pass at 325.43 mph. Langdon’s
margin of victory was .0723 seconds. It was Langdon’s 20th win, his
second-straight Phoenix win and his third-straight Phoenix final round.
With Saturday’s Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge win, it was
also a double-win.

When Langdon advanced to the semifinals, he earned a spot in the Mission
#2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge next week in Pomona, Calif. During
Saturday’s qualifying sessions, the drivers who reached the semifinals
in Phoenix will re-run the semifinals and final earning additional purse
and championship bonus points.

SHAWN LANGDON – NHRA PHOTO

Unofficial Point Standings: Langdon leaves Phoenix in first place in the
NHRA Top Fuel point standings. He leads second-place Antron Brown by 40
points after the season’s first two races.

Langdon on Phoenix: “It was a great day for Team Kalitta- we
accomplished our goal of getting both Top Fuel cars in the final, but
obviously there’s some pressure because you don’t want to be the weak
link. Going to the final, Brian (Crew Chief Brian Husen) and I knew
there was only one thing to do: put a tune-up in it and hope the track
will hold it. We knew we had to go low 3.70s, and I knew I had to do my
job on the tree – it was the only way to beat a team like Doug and AJ
(Crew Chief Alan Johnson). Obviously, regardless of the outcome, it’s a
good day for Kalitta Motorsports, Kalitta Air Careers, Dayco, Revchem,
SealMaster and Connie Kalitta – he had a smile on his face, and at the
end of the day, that’s something we always want to see.

SELL-OUT CROWD THIS WEEKEND AT FIREBIRD RACEWAY PARK IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA! – NHRA PHOTO

“We appreciate everybody coming today – the sold-out crowd speaks
volumes about all the great fans here in Arizona, we thank you guys very
much. I do have to give a shout out to our clutch guy Jeff (Leister). He
had a health scare coming back from Gainesville, so hopefully he’s
watching and has a smile on his face. This Wally’s for you, Jeff. We
miss you and can’t wait for you to come back.”

Doug Kalitta, SealMaster Top Fuel Dragster

DOUG KALITTA – NHRA PHOTO

Qualifying: Doug Kalitta was the No. 1 qualifier at the NHRA Arizona
Nationals. It was his first No. 1 qualifier of the season and the 60th
of his career. During the Friday evening qualifying session, Kalitta’s
SealMaster dragster was the only car to make a run in less than 3.70
seconds. Kalitta’s 3.688-second pass at 330.39 mph was good enough to
take the top-qualifying position. It was Kalitta’s third Phoenix No. 1
qualifier in the last four years.

DOUG KALITTA – KRISTA ZIVCIC PHOTO

Eliminations: Kalitta defeated Travis Shumake in the first round. After
a second-round bye, he defeated Jasmine Salinas to set up the all-Team
Kalitta final round against his teammate, Shawn Langdon. It was the
first all-Kalitta final round since the Richmond, Va., race last summer
which Kalitta won. Kalitta made an excellent 3.770-second pass at 325.43
mph, but Langdon’s 3.724-second run at 330.39 mph won the race.
Langdon’s margin of victory was .0723 seconds. It was the 65th runner-up
finish of Kalitta’s career and his 119th final round.

When Kalitta advanced to the semifinals, he earned a spot in the Mission
#2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge next week in Pomona, Calif. During
Saturday’s qualifying sessions, the drivers who reached the semifinals
in Phoenix will re-run the semifinals and final earning additional purse
and championship bonus points.

DOUG KALITTA – NHRA PHOTO

Unofficial Point Standings: Kalitta leaves Phoenix in third place in the
NHRA Top Fuel point standings. He trails second-place Antron Brown by 18
points and leads fourth-place Jasmine Salinas by 16 points.

Kalitta on Phoenix: “My guys did an awesome job – Alan, Mac (Crew Chief
Alan Johnson and Assistant Crew Chief Mac Savage) and this whole
SealMaster Toyota team were happy to have an all-Kalitta final. Putting
the SealMaster team in a position to win is what it’s all about out
here, and it was really cool to have both Kalitta cars in the final.
Shawn got us by a little bit, but it was really close racing out there.
Really wish we could have gotten SealMaster a win, but we’ll drag it to
Pomona and see if we can get it done next week. Pomona’s been a great
track for me over the years, and my guys are hungry. Thanks to Mac
Tools, Revchem, Mobil 1 and everyone else that supports us out here.”

J.R. Todd, DHL Funny Car

Finals Broadcast Replay (eastern time): 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 on
FS2

J.R. TODD – KRISTA ZIVCIC PHOTO

Qualifying: J.R. Todd was the No. 9 qualifier at the NHRA Arizona
Nationals. Todd’s DHL GR Supra made four quality qualifying attempts,
and his Saturday-afternoon attempt was the second-quickest of the
session. Todd’s best qualifying attempt came during the Friday evening
session when he reached the finish line in 3.939 seconds at 329.58 mph.

Eliminations: Todd and the DHL Toyota team defeated Daniel Wilkerson in
the first round before losing to Bob Tasca in the second round. Todd’s
first-round win was the 350th of his career.

Unofficial Point Standings: Todd leaves Phoenix in 11th place in the
NHRA Funny Car point standings. He trails the drivers tied for ninth
place, Bob Bode and Cruz Pedregon, by one point and leads 12th-place
Buddy Hull by three points.

Todd on Phoenix: “The DHL GR Supra team struggled getting down the track
today – both rounds were pretty much the same run – we just struggled in
that left lane. Like I keep saying, it’s a work in progress. The more
runs we make down the track, the more we’re learning; you can’t learn if
you don’t go down the track. We’re taking it step-by-step (with new Crew
Chief Dickie Venables), and that’s the way to go. We made some really
good runs in the heat yesterday on new asphalt so that shows we’re
making progress for everyone that helps make it happen – DHL,
SealMaster, Revchem and Elliot’s Golf Carts. Everybody’s being patient –
we all know it’s a marathon, not a sprint.”

Next Race: Team Kalitta will be back in action March 28-30, 2025 at the
Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals in Pomona, Calif. For additional
information, please visit www.nhra.com  For additional information
on Kalitta Motorsports, please visit www.teamkalitta.com

Finals Broadcast Replay (eastern time): 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 26 on FS2

PHOTOS COURTESY OF KRISTA ZIVCIC & NHRA

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