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Gordon Shows Consistency at Inaugural NHRA Potomac Nationals

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools dragster NHRA Potomac Nationals 2026

Maddi Gordon continued to gain experience at the inaugural NHRA Potomac Nationals, where she lost a close opening-round race Sunday morning at Maryland International Raceway. The NHRA Rookie of the Year contender made a string of consistent passes across qualifying and eliminations, giving her confidence in her Rob Flynn and Troy Fasching-tuned Carlyle Tools Top Fuel dragster as the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series kicked off a stretch of three consecutive races. Gordon held on to her No. 6 position in the Top Fuel points standings.

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools dragster NHRA Potomac Nationals 2026

In the opening qualifying session, Gordon powered to a 3.840-second pass at 330.39 mph to streak to the provisional No. 2 spot, earning two championship bonus points in the process. She improved to a 3.805 E.T. at 332.34 mph in the second session to sit fifth going into Saturday. A consistent 3.808-second pass followed in the third session on Saturday. That performance came with another bonus point, as it was the third-quickest pass of the session. Gordon’s only instance of tire smoke all weekend struck in the final qualifying session, and she ended up No. 6 on the final qualifying order.

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools dragster NHRA Potomac Nationals 2026

Gordon rolled into Sunday eliminations facing No. 11 qualifier Will Smith. The two drivers ran nearly identical passes, with Gordon matching her qualifying performance with a 3.805 E.T. at 330.07 mph, but Smith moved first and won with a 3.802 E.T.

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools dragster NHRA Potomac Nationals 2026

“Qualifying went really well, and I really felt confident going into race day today,” Gordon said. “We’re making runs up and down the racetrack in our Carlyle Tools dragster, getting me more experience in the car. We were trying to run a mid-3.70. I technically didn’t lose on a holeshot, but it feels like I did because I just didn’t have a good light. I missed the tree and I’m pretty bummed about that, but we win and we lose as a team. Like Chuck (Grospitch), our car chief said, the windshield is a lot bigger than the rearview mirror for a reason, so we’ll just look forward and do better at the next one.”

Maddi Gordon Carlyle Tools dragster NHRA Potomac Nationals 2026

Before she moves on to the next stop on the NHRA Mission Foods Series schedule, Gordon will head to the High Performance Expo (HPX) in Charlotte, where she’ll appear as a featured speaker. Gordon’s rookie season will then continue at the NHRA New England Nationals, June 5-7, at New England Dragway in Epping, N.H.

Start / Finish: No. 6 / def. in first round
Points Standing / Total: No. 6 / 395 pts. (-327)

Next Race: June 5-7, NHRA New England Nationals, Epping, NH
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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