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A look at the Funny Car performance surge

17 Jan 2017
Candida Benson, NHRA National Dragster Senior Editor
Tuesday Morning Crew Chief
Jack Beckman's Funny Car

Since Jack Beckman and his then-Jimmy Prock-led crew turned the world on its head with back-to-back stunning performances in Sonoma and Seattle in 2015, Funny Cars have been getting quicker and quicker, and the 2016 season saw new track records at every track on the tour.

How much has performance improved over the last couple of years? Following is a look at the quickest e.t.s at each event from 2014 through 2016.

 201420152016
Pomona 13.965* (J. Force)3.995 (C. Force)3.888 (Beckman)
Phoenix3.990 (J. Force)3.975 (Hagan)3.905 (Hight)
Gainesville4.061 (Hight)4.022 (Pedregon)3.879 (Beckman)
Las Vegas 14.006 (C. Force)4.007 (Hagan)3.916 (Beckman)
Houston4.051 (Worsham)3.988 (Beckman)3.899 (Wilkerson)
Charlotte 14.059 (Capps)3.983 (Beckman)3.934 (DeJoria)
Atlanta4.012 (DeJoria)4.010 (Pedregon)3.906 (Hagan)
Topeka4.009 (C. Force)3.967 (Head)3.862* (Hagan)
Epping3.988 (Hight)4.047 (Johnson)3.865 (Capps)
Englishtown3.959* (Pedregon)3.967 (Pedregon)3.870 (Capps)
Bristol3.992 (Worsham)3.978 (J. Force)3.884 (Capps)
Norwalk4.000 (Worsham)3.973 (Hagan)3.875 (Worsham)
Chicago3.990 (Johnson)3.966 (Pedregon)3.882 (Hagan)
Denver4.049 (J. Force)4.015 (J. Force)3.917 (C. Force)
Sonoma4.045 (C. Force)3.921* (Beckman)3.868 (Worsham)
Seattle4.057 (J. Force)3.912* (Beckman)3.832* (Worsham)
Brainerd3.998 (DeJoria)3.879 (Hagan)3.822* (Hagan)
Indy3.998 (Hagan)3.936 (Beckman)3.858 (Hagan)
Charlotte 24.058 (J. Force)3.971 (Johnson)3.876 (Johnson)
Reading3.991 (Pedregon)3.897 (Beckman)3.850 (Beckman)
St. Louis4.022 (J. Force)3.883 (Hagan)3.893 (Hight)
Dallas4.039 (C. Force)3.909 (Beckman)3.839 (Hight)
Las Vegas 23.983 (Hagan)3.931 (Johnson)3.871 (Beckman)
Pomona 23.998 (DeJoria)3.884 (Beckman)3.825 (Beckman)
*Quickest run in history at that time

Matt Hagan's 3.822 scoreboardLooking across the board, the best run of each event improved by a tenth or more between 2014 and 2016 at most of the events with an average improvement of .132-second across the 24 events. The biggest jump in performance was in Seattle, where the 4.045 best of 2014 was bettered by .225-second in 2016 when Del Worsham ran a 3.832.

Low e.t. of 2014 was Cruz Pedregon’s 3.959, and that remained the quickest run in NHRA history for more than a year, standing until Jack Beckman’s team began the performance surge with the 3.921-second run in Sonoma in 2015. Since that groundbreaking run in Sonoma, the record books have been rewritten five additional times with Matt Hagan’s 3.822 from Brainerd last year being the quickest e.t. ever recorded.

Not surprising, Beckman and Hagan have been the quickest drivers at events more than any other during the past three years with Beckman pacing things 14 times and Hagan doing so 12. Following them is John Force with eight event low e.t.s and Courtney Force, Cruz Pedregon, and Worsham all with six.