NHRA ARIZONA NATIONALS RECAP: GREG STANFIELD AND JEG COUGHLIN JR. TAKE ELITE MOTORSPORTS TO SEMIFINALS
POMONA, Calif. (April 12, 2026) – Tony Stewart and the R+L Carriers Top Fuel dragster team rallied to the first nitro victory for Elite Motorsports Sunday at the Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals at In-N-Out Pomona Dragstrip. It was Stewart’s third career Top Fuel victoyr and his first at Pomona Dragstrip.
After multiple delays due to weather and on-track incidents, Stewart faced-off with Top Fuel rising star Justin Ashley in the finals under the lights at the historic facility. Ashley, known for his stout reaction times, left the starting line first but the R+L Carriers machine chased him down by the 60-foot marker and never trailed. Stewart reached the finish line in 3.683-seconds at 332.51 mph to defeat Ashley’s 3.714 at 328.54.
“I literally told Richard Freeman (Elite Motorsports team owner) and Royce Freeman (Richard’s brother) on Friday, ‘I know I’m relatively new to drag racing, but I’ve been racing for 47 years, I’ve been a part of a lot of different programs and worked with a lot of different people. But I promise you, all the ingredients are here to win. I don’t know when it’s going to click and when it’s all going to come together, but all the stuff that you need to be successful is right here.’ I had no idea just 48-hours later that it was going to come together,” Stewart said. “We had a great day and I felt great on the racetrack. I felt great on the lights. They made big adjustments for the final to run a 3.68. [Crew chief] Mike Green’s track record speaks for itself, and so does Joe Barlam. For me to race with those guys and and to race with a different program, it’s definitely a unique and different dynamic than what I’m used to. But it’s awesome to race with Mike Green and Joe and Dustin Davis.”
“This is three Top Fuel wins now for me, and the one person I’ve never mentioned in the media and in the interviews is my wide Leah [Pruett]. And if it wasn’t for her and everything that she and Matt [Hagan] (Funny Car driver) taught me. Leah has probably been 95% of it, people don’t realize how integral of a part she’s been in my career in drag racing. I’ve had a 1000 questions and every time there’s an answer, it leads to three more questions. Everything that I’ve done in the sport has been because of her. And to be a part of NHRA’s 75th Anniversary, to win with Matt Hagan in the 1000th Funny Car race is huge. This is Leah’s home track. All of this just feels extra special to me,” continued Stewart who won alongside his Tony Stewart Racing Funny Car driven by Matt Hagan. “Leah’s story of telling me that when she was a kid, she’d sneak out of school just to come to the drag races on Friday here at Pomona. When she won here, just to be here for an event and a track that’s so special means everything. Now I’m here sitting holding a ‘Wally’ trophy, in NHRA’s 75th Anniversary, just super special. It’s awesome.”
En route to the finals, Stewart and the R+L team took down Will Smith, 2026 Gatornationals winner Josh Hart and former world champion Shawn Langdon.
Elite Motorsports continues the 2026 Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series season with the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway just outside of Charlotte April 24-26.

GREG STANFIELD, Janac Brother’s Racing
Qualifying No. 2
6.558 seconds, 209.1 mph
Race Results:
E1: 6.585 at 206.80 def. Troy Coughlin Jr. 6.595 at 206.80
E2: 6.633 at 206.54 def. Aaron Stanfield 6.642 at 207.34
Semis: 6.685 at 206.73 lost to Dallas Glenn 6.646 at 205.91
Unofficial Points Standing: No. 6; 118
“It’s been a long, hot weekend but we’re coming out of Arizona with our heads high. We’ve been consistent in qualifying and it’s starting to pay off on race day. There’s been a lot of hard work that’s gone into all of the Elite Pro Stock cars. Everyone qualified this weekend and made solid passes. Going rounds for Janac Brothers Racing and all our partners is exciting. Obviously wish we could have gone a few more but we’re headed in the right direction. It’s a long year, there’s plenty of races left to win but I have a feeling one is coming under the Elite banner sooner rather than later. Huge thank you to these crew guys working their butts off, our sponsors, NHRA and the fans for a great weekend.”

JEG COUGHLIN JR., JEGS
Qualifying No. 5
6.562 seconds, 209.1 mph
Race Results:
E1: 6.606 at 206.95 def. Deric Kramer 6.609 at 207.98
E2: 7.962 at 183.54 def Erica Enders 12.697 at 69.50
Semis: 6.728 at 206.99 lost to Cody Coughlin 6.697 at 206.10
Unofficial Points Standing: No. 8; 107
“It was a good semifinal finish here in Arizona after an early exit in Gainesville a couple weeks ago. It felt good to see some win lights turn on in round one and two. Obviously was looking forward to it in the semis, just didn’t have anything for it. The team’s been working on our setups for these hotter conditions, and we’ve been much, much, much better. Evidence: I’ve had my best qualifying effort in the last year, really. Qualifying number 5 going into the event, that felt really good. We were high-fiving as a team. I’m really proud of these guys and gals at Elite Motorsports. It’s been a hell of an effort. When you’re chasing performance and chasing on track results, sometimes it can get a little troublesome. Our Elite group has kept their heads down, kept it clean, and I think we’re real close to showing some great brilliance for the rest of the year.”

ERICA ENDERS, Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage / Melling Performance / R+L Carriers
Qualifying: No. 12
6.565 seconds, 208.91 mph
Race Results: Beat Deric Kramer; Lost to Greg Stanfield
Unofficial Points Standing: No. 7, 159
Elite Motorsports / Rick Jones / Modern Racing Pro Mod
Qualifying No. 16
6.037 seconds, 234.21 mph
Race Results: Lost to Lyle Barnett

TONY STEWART, R+L Carriers Top Fuel dragster
Qualifying No. 5
3.809 seconds, 327.03 mph
Race Results: Beat Shawn Reed, Lost to Maddi Gordon
Unofficial Points Standings: No. 7; 108

AARON STANFIELD, Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage / Melling Performance / Janac Brothers Racing
Qualifying No. 10
6.581 seconds, 209.04 mph
Race Results: Beat Chris Vang, Lost to Greg Stanfield
Unofficial Points Standings: No. 9; 106

TROY COUGHLIN JR., JEGS Qualifying No. 15 6.592 seconds, 208.55 mph Race Results: Lost to Greg Stanfield Unofficial Points Standings: No. 14; 64

STEPHEN BELL, 1320 LLC
Qualifying No. 14
6.591 seconds, 208.33 mph
Race Results: Lost to Dallas Glenn
Unofficial Points Standings: No. 15; 62

MASON WRIGHT, ProFlow Pumping Solutions Modern Racing / Elite Motorsports Pro Mod
Qualifying No. 12
5.867 seconds, 248.71 mph
Race Results: Lost to Mike Stavrinos
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