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Roller-coaster season leads to strong start to the Countdown to the Championship for J.R. Todd

It was quite a ride. That’s one way to look at J.R. Todd’s regular season, but regardless of the twists and turns in the road, the destination was spot on: Todd and his DHL GR Supra team will start the 2023 91 Playoffs as the No. 5 seed.
15 Sep 2023
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J.R. Todd

It was quite a ride. That’s one way to look at J.R. Todd’s regular season, but regardless of the twists and turns in the road, the destination was spot on: Todd and his DHL GR Supra team will start the 2023 91 Playoffs as the No. 5 seed.

“The goal I set at the beginning of the year [is to] be in the top five going into the Countdown,” said Todd. “Somehow, we made that happen – it’s definitely been a roller-coaster season up to this point, but I feel like the second half of the season, we turned a corner and made some big gains. We still have a lot of work to do, but we’re in the hunt now. For these last six races, you just let it all hang out and make it happen.”

The twists and turns did just that throughout the five-month regular season, but the overall body of work shows a strong start, a dip, and then a summer return to form including a winner’s circle stop in Sonoma in July. After reaching the 49th final round of his career at the recently-concluded U.S. Nationals, Todd jumped up to fifth place in the 91 Funny Car standings to enter the Countdown in a pleasing position.

Todd and his relentless DHL team made it happen in the last three months, advancing to at least the semifinals at seven of the last nine races, including the Sonoma win and three runner-up showings. With the points reset following the regular season and the addition of the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge bonus points, Todd enters the playoffs trailing first-place Ron Capps by just 56 marks. With a strong showing at Maple Grove Raceway's 38th annual Pep Boys NHRA Nationals this weekend, the DHL team has potential to make a big points move.

“They’re all important,” added Todd. “Other than Indy being the biggest race of the year, these next six are the most important races of the year. The first one can set the tone for the rest of the season, so you definitely want to go to the later rounds. It would be really nice to start off with a win and kind of see where the points shake out after that, but that first one is really important.”

That is exactly what happened when Todd won the 2018 91 Funny Car championship. He entered the Countdown fifth in the points, won at Reading, and went on to take the title after claiming victory at three Countdown races and reaching the final at five of the six. That’s not the only route to the title, though.

“I’d rather fly under the radar, and come Pomona, be battling it out for the championship on the final day,” said Todd. “If we go out and win, people know we’re there to compete for the championship, but I’d like to think the top-five cars stand a legit shot right now, and I think we all know that.

“I like racing at Reading. It’s kind of one of those old school tracks with some history and character. In 2018, it was the start of our championship run. We won Indy and went in there and won the first race of the Countdown. I think that kinda set the tone for us that season, so it would be nice to relive some of that magic. We didn’t win Indy this year, but with that runner-up finish, I still feel like we can go into Reading and do some good.”