Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

After sideline stint, Crampton thankful about Top Fuel return

Australian driver has eight wins heading into Sunday’s finals

- By Ron Kantowski Contact Ron Kantowski at rkantowski@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0352. Follow @ronkantows­ki on Twitter.

He had come a long way, crisscross­ing oceans to make his name in the supercharg­ed world of profession­al drag racing.

Richie Crampton started getting results almost from the moment he set foot on the track — he won the U.S. Nationals in Indianapol­is, drag racing’s Super Bowl.

He even had the personalit­y it takes to go straight to the top.

But before you could say “G’day, mate,” the affable Australian found himself watching other guys and gals making asphalt-blistering runs at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on TV.

“It was kind of unexpected, but at the same time it’s also kind of expected in motorsport,” Crampton said about being relegated to couch potato status after the 2016 Top Fuel season.

He was driving for well-heeled Morgan Lucas Racing and appeared destined for stardom when the team folded so Lucas could devote more time to his family’s oil fabricatio­n business.

“Nothing lasts forever,” said Crampton, who won the 2015 spring race on LVMS’ former two-lane setup. “I was in a very good position with a great team. But motorsport changes frequently, we all know that. It’s just how you ride with it that determines if you’re going to get back out here or not.”

Crampton kept his foot in it, at least in a manner of speaking. By mid-2017, he was back as a part-time driver for Kalitta Motorsport­s, a team and name that are synonymous with the sport. He was signed full time for 2018, and it didn’t take Crampton long to put his foot back into it in the literal sense.

He won the last time out, at the Gatornatio­nals in Florida.

It was the eighth win for Crampton, who settled for the 11th-fastest qualifying time for Sunday’s DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Four-Wide Nationals. He Funny Car

1. Courtney Force 3.927, 326.40

2. Tommy Johnson Jr. 3.932, 318.84

3. J.R. Todd, 3.952, 319.57

4. Ron Capps 3.953, 321.50

Pro Stock

1. Greg Anderson 6.669, 206.45*

2. Deric Cramer 6.681, 205.63

3. Bo Butner 6.702, 205.32

4. Chris McGaha 6.704, 205.72 *Won $50,000 K&N Horsepower Challenge

won five times in 2015 and twice in 2016 before being banished to the sofa.

It was as if Mick Dundee had pulled out his giant machete, stuck it into Crampton’s future and twisted real hard.

“It wasn’t all that long ago that I was reminiscin­g about when I used to drive a Top Fuel car,” said the 38-year-old who grew up in Adelaide, within earshot of the Australian Grand Prix circuit before it relocated to Melbourne.

“So to be back in a car for Connie, Kalitta Air, DHL, Toyota and everyone, I think I’m more realistic than anyone out here on just how hard it is to get a

ride with a top-level team like this.”

Crampton, who started his career racing Supercharg­ed Outlaw cars in Australia, had all but resigned himself to watching drag racing on TV when he received the phone call from Kalitta.

“I’d been very fortunate, won some races. If I never got to come back out, that was OK,” said the racer who recently became a father for the second time with the birth of son Reed.

“But deep down, man, I really wanted to be back out here.”

■ Papa John Schnatter defeated three-time NHRA Top Fuel champion Antron Brown in a $10,000 match race benefiting the Infinite Hero Foundation.

“These people are patriots, and we’re glad to support ’em,” said Schnatter, who was driving the old gold 1971 Chevy Camaro he owned as a young man.

Said Brown, who drove a Toyota Camry, after losing to the pizza magnate: “I tried to get me a slice, but he took it back.”

NOTES —

 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? After losing his full-time ride in 2016, Top Fuel driver Richie Crampton is grateful for the chance Kalitta Motorsport­s gave him. He will compete Sunday in the eliminatio­n finals of the DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor...
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-Journal @csstevensp­hoto After losing his full-time ride in 2016, Top Fuel driver Richie Crampton is grateful for the chance Kalitta Motorsport­s gave him. He will compete Sunday in the eliminatio­n finals of the DENSO Spark Plugs NHRA Nationals at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor...

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