Qualified: No. 3 (lane choice)
The Competition: No. 14 Gary Densham
The Results:
Q1: 4.003 E.T. at 325.06 MPH
Q2: 3.888 E.T. at 329.75 MPH (One bonus point for third quickest run of the session)
Q3: 7.131 E.T. at 92.26 MPH
Q4: 3.942 E.T. at 325.92 MPH
Bonus Points: One
Quotable:
“We changed some stuff up this weekend, and it’s been a little bit of an adjustment getting used to it as a driver. I'm getting used to changing my routine when I’m in the car, how I'm staging. It’s all about adaptability. The car is running good, the clutch is working well, and we’re just going to be on top of it on race day.”
Matt Hagan’s 11,000-horsepower NHRA Funny Car already goes big, but it’s getting an even more aggressive makeover just in time for the Dodge Mile-High NHRA Nationals Presented by Pennzoil. Hagan will debut a new 2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody graphics package with a flared-out feel at this weekend’s event.
Dodge//SRT and Mopar took the wraps off Hagan’s new Mopar-powered 2020 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody NHRA Funny Car Thursday during a pre-race press conference at iconic Bandimere Speedway in Morrison, Colorado. His special Funny Car graphics uniquely recreate the look of the production Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody vehicle’s new, wider integrated fender flares, which add 3.5 inches of body width to the production vehicle, creating an even more aggressive, planted stance. Hagan will carry the Widebody Package “flare” graphics on his Funny Car for the remainder of the 2019 season.
New look, same great @OfficialMOPAR power. šŖ
— Don Schumacher Racing (@shoeracing) July 18, 2019
Check out @MattHagan_FCās new @Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat livery! š #MoparOrNoCar pic.twitter.com/194pg3OXg5
Unofficial NHRA Championship Standings
Funny Car
1 | Matt Hagan | 1020 |
2 | Tommy Johnson Jr | 915 |
3 | Jack Beckman | 848 |
4 | Ron Capps | 828 |
5 | Bob Tasca III | 679 |
6 | J.R. Todd | 663 |
7 | Tim Wilkerson | 615 |
8 | Alexis DeJoria | 605 |
9 | Paul Lee | 464 |
10 | Cruz Pedregon | 436 |