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Gordon Reaches Semifinal Quad, Posts Career-Best Reaction Time in Charlotte

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools NHRA top fuel dragster 4-Wide Nationals 2026

NHRA Rookie of the Year contender Maddi Gordon continued her steady progression in Top Fuel competition Sunday at the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway, advancing to the semifinal quad in the Carlyle Tools Top Fuel dragster for Ron Capps Motorsports. Though it was Gordon’s four-wide debut in the pro ranks, she brought experience as a past four-wide winner in Top Alcohol Funny Car, using that edge to cut her career-best race day reaction time at the fourth of 20 races on the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series tour.

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools NHRA top fuel dragster 4-Wide Nationals 2026

Before on-track action began on Friday, Gordon, team owner and teammate Ron Capps, and the RCM team helped the NAPA Apprenticeship Program recognize its 2025 graduates in a trackside presentation. The program seeks to address the shortage of technicians around the nation by removing barriers and offering students alternative pathways into the industry. Participants have the opportunity to earn a living while earning up to four ASE Certifications through academic and hands-on instruction at participating NAPA Auto Care Centers.

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools NHRA top fuel dragster 4-Wide Nationals 2026

Gordon, who won the 2025 NHRA Las Vegas Four-Wide Nationals in Top Alcohol Funny Car just days after being announced as the driver of the new Ron Capps Motorsports Top Fuel dragster, made incremental improvements in each qualifying session. She opened qualifying with a 3.862-second pass at 325.22 mph in the heat of the day, good for the provisional No. 7 spot. She followed with a 3.828 E.T. at 326.32 mph in Q2 to end Friday in the No. 13 position. Saturday qualifying kicked off with a 3.885 E.T. before crew chiefs Rob Flynn and Troy Fasching tuned Gordon to her best effort in the final session with 3.825 E.T. at 324.67 mph.

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools NHRA top fuel dragster 4-Wide Nationals 2026

On race day, Gordon improved yet again in the opening quad, posting a 3.777 at 332.51 mph to defeat Clay Millican and Antron Brown and advance to the next round. In a loaded semifinal quad featuring two-time and reigning world champion Doug Kalitta, 2023 championship contender Leah Pruett, and past world champion Shawn Langdon, Gordon ran a competitive 3.767 at 333.16 mph, but fell just short of advancing as Kalitta (3.707) and Pruett (3.749) moved on.

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools NHRA top fuel dragster 4-Wide Nationals 2026

“We improved every pass going down the track,” Gordon said. “I improved in my reaction times to my best light yet, a .060. Doug Kalitta was .059, so I didn’t get to beat him on the tree, but we were close. We’re making forward progress. Every week, we’re just going to try to improve and I think that’s what we’ve been doing. We’re just going to keep chipping away at it. That was nothing to hang our heads at. That was a monster, monster matchup. We were only two hundredths away from advancing, and at 330 mph, two hundredths isn’t that much. I’m really happy after this weekend, so I’m just going to take the positive energy that we have here from this weekend and bring it to Valdosta.”

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools NHRA top fuel dragster 4-Wide Nationals 2026

Gordon won’t have a chance to slow down, as she has a busy week of activities planned leading into the NHRA Southern Nationals, May 1-3, at South Georgia Motorsports Park. She’ll join Capps on a visit to NAPA Auto Parts headquarters in Atlanta and she’ll throw out the first pitch at Wednesday night’s Atlanta Braves game.

Start / Finish: No. 14 / def. in second round
Points Standing / Total: No. 6 / 237 pts. (-70)

Next Race: May 1-3, NHRA Southern Nationals, Adel, GA
How to Watch or Listen: FS1, NHRA.TV

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Established in 2021, Ron Capps Motorsports is a multi-car NHRA team owned and operated by three-time Funny Car world champion Ron Capps. Headquartered in Brownsburg, Ind., the team made its on-track debut in 2022 and competes on the 20-race NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series circuit thanks to the support of NAPA Auto Parts, Carlyle Tools, USA Compression, Champion Spark Plugs, Mobil 1, Blue Wolf, Johnsen’s Brake Clean, and Core Scientific. Capps, who pilots the NAPA Auto Care Funny Car, is the second-winningest Funny Car driver in NHRA history and a class leader among active drivers with 76 wins in the category. His 77 overall wins (1 Top Fuel) rank seventh amongst NHRA’s four premier classes. The 2026 NHRA season marks Capps’ 32nd year competing in the sport’s professional ranks and 19th representing NAPA Auto Parts. Driving the organization’s second entry is third-generation drag racer Maddi Gordon, who will make her professional NHRA debut during the 2026 season aboard the Carlyle Tools Top Fuel dragster. Previously, Gordon competed in the Top Alcohol Funny Car category where she became the 100th woman to win an NHRA national event in 2024.

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