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LEAH PRUETT & MATT HAGAN RIDING MOMENTUM • Motorsport America

LEAH PRUETT & MATT HAGAN RIDING MOMENTUM • Motorsport America

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NHRA Winternationals April 10-12

 

POMONA, Calif. (April 09, 2026) – Leah Pruett and Matt Hagan are
keeping their standards high as they enter this weekend’s Lucas Oil
NHRA Winternationals at In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip. Pruett will
feature Rinnai Tankless Water Heaters as her Top Fuel dragster’s
primary livery for the first time in the 2026 Mission Foods NHRA Drag
Racing Series season while teammate Matt Hagan will feature Johnson’s
Horsepowered Garage on his Dodge//SRT Hellcat Funny Car.

Pruett, who stepped back into the seat of her Dodge dragster after
starting a family, hasn’t missed a beat since her return. Currently
fourth in points, Pruett qualified third at the season opener in
Gainesville, Florida before a quarterfinal exit and she followed up that
performance with a No. 2 qualifying position and runner-up finish at the
NHRA Arizona Nationals just over two weeks ago.

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“Over the course of history, the Winternationals has been the kick-off
race for the NHRA, where you first started to find your footing for the
season. This year, being third on the schedule and an already 14 laps
in, I feel an elevated level of preparedness for the Winternationals
that I’ve never felt before,” said Pruett who won the 2017 and 2021
Winternationals. “I am more comfortable in the car than even at the
start of the season. Winning the Winternationals in the past meant you
hit the ground running. Right now, we already have momentum. It can be
done; we can win and knowing we are capable is what excites me most.”

Pruett, who with husband Tony Stewart splits her residence between
Columbus, Indiana and Lake Havasu, Arizona, is originally from Redlands,
California, just about 40 miles from In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip.

“Racing in Southern California and at the Pomona Dragstrip
specifically, is forever sentimental because it’s home for me,”
Pruett said. “Those purple mountains visible from the staging lanes
and behind the tower always bring a sense of majesty to the races. That
combined with not only the NHRA heritage but my own, puts it on another
level.”

The last time Pruett was in the driver’s seat at In-N-Out Burger
Pomona Dragstrip was the NHRA Finals of 2023 where she faced off in a
winner-takes-the-championship final round against now two-time and
reigning world champion Doug Kalitta. Pruett finished runner-up and
third in the championship points standings. But a lot has happened since
then.

“I’ve thought a lot about that day, that final round. Finishing a
race weekend with a Wally is always the goal. Getting the win this
weekend in Pomona would also simultaneously finish that last piece of
unfinished business. But that chapter has closed and so much life has
taken place since then,” Pruett explained. “The Winternationals
carries with it new beginnings, with new orders of business that are far
greater than just one round at one racetrack against one team.”

Pruett will have extra to compete for this weekend. The Top Fuel team
earned a spot in the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge by making
it past the quarterfinals in Arizona. Pruett will have a rematch against
semifinal opponent Kalitta during Saturday qualifying.

“I am in my element when I’m competing and the more I can be in that
element, the better. No simulator in the world can give you the
experience that something like the Tortilla Tussle (aka the #2Fast2Tasty
Challenge) does,” Pruett said. “I’ve always thought the
#2Fast2Tasty challenge was neat. It gives fans a chance to see
competition on Saturday and if you couldn’t put down great qualifying
on Friday, it still gets you the chance to qualify at the back of your
class in the session. There’s the added value of the bonus
championship points and a bit of a cash bonus for the guys. So, it’s a
win all the way around to be in it.”

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On the Funny Car side, Matt Hagan and his JHG team will also compete in
the #2Fast2Tasty Challenge. Hagan raced to a semifinal finish in
Arizona. He’ll get the chance to redeem himself against 2025 Rookie of
the Year Spencer Hyde for a chance at the bonus points and cash prize.

“The Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge, racing within a race, is
always great. I think it gives you an opportunity to get your adrenaline
up and get out there and recreate what could happen on Sunday,” said
Hagan who took home the overall Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty Challenge
trophy at the end of the regular season last year. “Competition is
competition, I don’t care whether we’re racing lawn mowers or racing
fuel Funny Cars. You just want to see the win light come on and know
that you did a better job than the person beside you. It’s another
accomplishment and Mission Foods have done a great job putting money
back in our guys’ pockets and give them something to be motivated
about. I want to thank Mission Foods for continuing this program,
continuing the money and continuing to give out the trophies and
accolades that come along with it.”

Hagan finished second in the 2025 NHRA championship points battle after
winning what would be the final race of the season in Las Vegas due to a
rain out at the NHRA Finals. He’s kicked off the 2026 season with a
No. 5 qualifying position and quarterfinal exit in Gainesville, Florida
and a No. 4 qualifying effort and semifinal finish in Arizona, putting
him fifth heading into race three of 20.

“Momentum is everything. We ended 2025 really strong. We didn’t get
the chance to compete in Pomona at the Finals I really thought we had
something to really contend for the championship, and we just had it
pulled out from underneath our feet,” Hagan said. “But we’re still
right there. Qualifying well, winning rounds. And you know, Pomona has
been good to me. It’s one of the racetracks where we’ve had a lot of
wins, been crowned champion there multiple times. Long story short,
track record is good there.”

Hagan is the winningest active Funny Car driver at In-N-Out Pomona
Dragstrip with seven victories at the facility, second overall only to
legend John Force who has 17. At no track has Hagan raced in more final
rounds; at the Winternationals alone Hagan has made seven final round
appearances with a total of four wins (2023, 2018, 2017, 2015).

“We have a lot of momentum and things are going well so I’m excited to
get out to Pomona and put on a show for these fans. I think that’s the
biggest thing that we forget sometimes when we get so caught up in the
winning and the glory and all the all the other things that come along
with it,” Hagan said. “You have to remember you have to put on a
great show because without our fans we don’t get to do this. A great
show sells tickets and a great side-by-side drag race sells tickets and
that’s what we’re looking forward to doing out there this weekend.”

Competition at the NHRA Winternantionals at In-N-Out Pomona Drag Strip
begins with four rounds of qualifying Friday at 1:30 and 4 p.m. and
Saturday at 12:30 and 3 p.m. Eliminations are slated for Sunday at 11
a.m. Television coverage of the event will air on FOX Sports 1 (FS1)
beginning Sunday with a qualifying show at 11:30 a.m. ET and a Finals
show at 6:30 p.m. ET.

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