STAMPEDE OF SPEED AND TEXAS NHRA FALLNATIONALS BRINGS OUT THE BEST IN FUNNY CAR’S MATT HAGAN
ENNIS, Texas (Oct. 8, 2025) – Fresh off a win in St. Louis that has him right in the thick of the championship hunt, nobody is looking forward to returning to Texas Motorplex more than Funny Car standout Matt Hagan.
The four-time champ has enjoyed an incredible run at the legendary track, which plays host to the main event of the Stampede of Speed, this weekend’s 40th annual Texas NHRA FallNationals. Hagan is the back-to-back event winner of the crucial playoff race, but that’s only the start of his run of success in Dallas.
Hagan has advanced to the finals the last six years, dating back to 2019 when he picked up the victory. The veteran for Tony Stewart Racing has won five times overall at Texas Motorplex, which always bodes well for world title chances during the Countdown to the Championship.
Hagan closed the gap to 20 points on reigning world champ Austin Prock with his St. Louis triumph and with his track record of success at the Texas NHRA FallNationals, Hagan is eager to get back to work this weekend in his 12,000-horsepower Johnson’s Horsepowered Garage Dodge//SRT Hellcat.
“It’s always a dog fight with the Countdown to the Championship. We’re very blessed to be in the hunt and have an opportunity to win,” Hagan said. “We have a real opportunity to win this thing. The biggest thing we can do is just be ready. (Austin Prock and his) team, they’ve won eight races, so they’re the ones we’re all chasing. We’ve done a good job at putting ourselves in the position to win this thing at the end with three races left. We have to have three great races. We need to qualify well and I need to do well on the tree and keep it in the groove. We have to rise to the occasion.”
In 2024, Justin Ashley (Top Fuel), Hagan (Funny Car), Jeg Coughlin (Pro Stock) and Gaige Herrera (Pro Stock Motorcycle) all won the Wally and the coveted Texas Motorplex cowboy hat. For this year’s race, the winners will receive a special, one-time only navy cowboy hat to commemorate the special 40th anniversary of the event.
The event will be broadcast on FS1 and FOX, with eliminations taking place on FOX on Sunday, Oct. 12 at 2 or 4:30 p.m. ET, depending on local listings.
The race, the 18th of 20 this year, starts with a bang with two qualifying rounds on Friday and the highly-anticipated “JEGS Friday Night Live,” featuring the popular “Battle for the Saddle.” It puts more than $40,000 in bonus money on the line for drivers in Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle. The low qualifier under the lights on Friday night will net Top Fuel and Funny Car stars $15,000 each in bonus money, with $7,500 going to the quickest qualifier in Pro Stock and $5,000 in Pro Stock Motorcycle.
As part of the Friday night festivities, fans are encouraged to wear black and yellow as part of a special “Black and Yellow Bash,” adding another thrilling aspect to “JEGS Friday Night Live” and the weekend’s 40th anniversary celebration.
Hagan knows about Friday success in Dallas, too, taking the top spot in 2022 during “JEGS Friday Night Live” en route to a runner-up finish. Prock took the No. 1 spot last year with a track-record run of 3.813-seconds and has enjoyed a brilliant season, winning eight times. But Hagan is right in the mix after winning in St. Louis – his second victory this year and 54th in his career – and he’s joined in Dallas by a host of title contenders, including Jack Beckman, Ron Capps, Daniel Wilkerson and Paul Lee.
Hagan, though, has enjoyed his 2025 campaign, as first-year crew chief Mike Knudsen and the team have performed well – and have had plenty of fun in the process.
“It’s just fun to show up for work and it’s a great work environment. To have a group like this, it’s just great,” Hagan said. “It was nice to close that gap a little. We’re back in this hunt and what we have to do is just be consistent. I’m proud of my guys for stepping up and hopefully we can keep carrying this forward. It’s anybody’s ballgame out there and it’s going to get tight. We closed the gap and hopefully we can try and take advantage of that and have a chance to win our fifth championship.” |