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Jack Beckman is focused on another championship and not much else

Still seeking his first win of the season, Funny Car's "Fast Jack" Beckman remains confident that his Infinite Hero Dodge team is geared-up for an extended playoff run.
17 Aug 2019
Kevin McKenna, NHRA National Dragster Senior Editor
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Jack Beckman would by lying if he said it didnt bother him to be winless through the first 16-races of the 2018 season, but at this point, his sole focus is the upcoming Countdown to the Championship playoffs, and his pursuit of a third NHRA world title. Beckman won the Super Comp championship in 2003, and then was crowned the Mello Yello Funny Car champ in 2012.

We can win the championship and Im not being delusional when I say that, said Beckman. I know it sounds a bid odd since we havent won a race this year but it all comes down to what you can do at the last six races. Thats whats most important. Of course we wish wed have done better in the first part of the season and of course you want to win. I mean, who wouldnt want to have a year like Robert Hight has had and win four or five races and come in here leading the points. Wed all like to be in the spot but you cant change the past. All you can do it look forward, and when I look forward, all Im concerned about is what we can do in the Countdown. And, that doesnt mean I wouldnt gladly take a win here [in Brainerd] or Indy, but Id rather have a win in Reading, the first race of the Countdown. That would be a nice way to set-up for a run at the championship.

While Beckman hasnt won since last years Brainerd race, his 2019 results havent been bad. He went to final rounds in Pomona, Topeka, and Norwalk, and hes padded his score with five additional semifinals. With a 24-16 record in elimination rounds, he comes into the Brainerd event ranked No. 5 in the tough Funny Car class. Beckman is just 18-points behind DSR teammate Ron Capps, who has a pair of wins on the season.

If I had my choice between a semifinal at every race or a win followed by two first-round losses Id choose the latter, but thats not the goal anyway, said Beckman. Of course, you want to win every race, and thats our ultimate goal. We certainly dont try and harder from one race to the next. Maybe, I shouldnt even analyze it, but I do try to look at things from an honest perspective.

In qualifying, Beckmans Infinite Hero Dodge has been all over the map this year from a high of second in Pomona and Charlotte to a low of 14th in Phoenix and Atlanta. While qualifying isnt necessarily a predictor of race-day success, it certainly helps to be in the top half of the field and have lane choice for round one.

I hate to point the finger at one thing, because its not that simple, but one thing weve struggled with this year is track prep, said Beckman. I say that with the understanding that the track is prepped the same way for all of us and its the responsibility of each team to look at the conditions and make the proper adjustments but weve just flat missed it a few times this year. Weve gone up there expecting one thing, and weve gotten something completely different. Again, Im not assigning blame to anyone, but the reality is thats an area where we could have done better.

In Brainerd, Beckman was one of many Funny Car racers who knocked the tires loose at half-track during Fridays opening qualifying session. Beckmans crew, led by Dean Antonelli and John Medlen, made a much stronger statement in Q2 and were rewarded with a 3.902, the second-best run of the round next to teammate Matt Hagans 3.890. With a solid qualifying spot all but assured, Beckman figures his team can roll the dice a bit during Saturdays two runs.

On Q1, we went up there thinking it could handle a 3.95, and low E.T. might be a 3.94 but that wasnt the case, said Beckman. Everyone seemed to miss it and John Force was quickest at 3.99. We dont know if it had to do with the amount of rubber on the track or prep, or what it was. This is one of the smoothest tracks on the tour so it should be able to handle a lot, and we saw a little bit more of that in Q2. We made a pretty good run, and obviously so did the Mopar [Hagan] team.

Well see what happens today [Saturday], but at this point I like our chances, Beckman said. We won this race last year and Id love to win it again. Its been too long as far as Im concerned. I know I said earlier, that Id rather win races during the Countdown, but I dont think anyone on our team would be disappointed for us to leave here with a Wally.