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SPENCER HYDE WINS LAS VEGAS FUNNY CAR FOUR-WIDE MISSION CHALLENGE

By: Head Racing

LAS VEGAS (April 12, 2025) — Rookie Funny Car driver Spencer Hyde raced to the win today in the Funny Car Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Hyde powered the Head Inc Funny Car to the winner’s circle on a tricky track that saw him post solid elapsed times in in his Funny Car also backed by Hyde Construction, Red Line Oil and Dordan Mechanical. Hyde qualified for the specialty race on the strength of his semifinal finish at the historic NHRA Winternationals two weeks ago. In the final quad Hyde outran Cruz Pedregon, Matt Hagan and Chad Green to collect the $10,000 cash prize and three important championship points. His efforts throughout qualifying also netted him No. 3 qualifier, the highest starting position of his career.

Spencer Hyde with winners check for Las Vegas Four-Wide Nationals Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge,
photo credit Auto Imagery/Gary Nastase

“Winning today’s Mission 2Fast2Tasty Challenge was pretty cool,” said Hyde, driver for Jim Head Racing. “We had a little rough start to the season. We didn’t qualify in Gainesville, didn’t qualify in Phoenix, but we put that behind us for a great outing in Pomona going to the semifinals to get into this race. This weekend we were low of two or three of the sessions and we won this deal. I am pretty happy with that. I am getting more comfortable in the car and getting some big, clean runs is huge.”

Hyde’s winning elapsed time of both races today 3.968 seconds at 318.54 mph in the final and 3.985 seconds at 314.61 mph in the first round were quickest of all the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge quads. In the final Hyde was pulling away from the field when his engine expired just before the finish line. With cash and points on the line Hyde kept his foot on the throttle securing the win.

Spencer Hyde and the Head Inc Funny Car raced to victory in the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge race,
photo credit Auto Imagery/Gary Nastase

“That’s the first time I blew up at the finish line,” said Hyde. “That was exciting. I have a really good group of guys back in our Head Racing pits. It might have dropped a hole out there. I don’t know. It started sounding a little weird, and I didn’t see anybody, so I kept my foot in it, so hopefully the body is not hurt too badly. The guys can get it fixed up and ready for tomorrow. Winning today was a pretty awesome deal.”

As a rookie driver Hyde was asked about his mental approach in his first final round environment. Hyde has won races in a variety of classes including the highly competitive and challenging Pro Mod class. He also has competed in Top Fuel at the NHRA national event level. He was open about how he looks at racing in the Funny Car class as a rookie.

Hyde with Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge trophy at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway,
photo credit Auto Imagery/Gary Nastase

“I tried to think of the final as a qualifying round, even though I knew it was a race,” said Hyde.  “I just went up there thinking it was just another qualifying round. It’s the same thing I do for the first round of any race.  I try and not let race day get in your head. You have to go up there and do your thing. I’m still getting comfortable in this Funny Car.” 

Hyde also receives support from a number of companies in the US and Canada. The rookie driver is quickly becoming a rising start on the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series. This weekend he was a featured driver on the NHRA Nitro stage and also visited a number of suites for private autograph sessions.

“We are lucky to have the support of Head Inc an d Hyde Construction along with Red Line Oil,” said Hyde. “We also get support from Dordan Mechanical, Brysonwood Homes, Engineered, Racing Services, RR Sand & Gravel, Permanent Paving, ARB LABS, OpenPath, and RACERSCLUB. Everyone of these companies contributes to every win light. I really appreciate all their support.”

In the opening round of the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge Hyde finished first outrunning Cruz Pedregon, Daniel Wilkerson and Las Vegas Four-Wide Nationals eventual No. 1 qualifier Paul Lee. Hyde’s winning time of 3.985 seconds gave him lane choice in the final quad. 
Tomorrow in the first round of the Las Vegas Four-Wide Nationals. Hyde, the No. 3 qualifier, will face No. 6 Hunter Green, No. 11 Dave Richards and No. 14 Buddy Hull. Final eliminations will start at noon PST and the race will be broadcast on FS1. For more information or tickets visit www.nhra.com.

First Round Results

First Quad
1. Matt Hagan, (RT) .070, 4.127 sec, 275.45 mph
2. Chad Green, (RT) .086, 4.196 sec, 272.06 mph
3. Bobby Bode, (RT) .074, 4.938 sec, 163.43 mph
4. Jack Beckman, (RT) .080, 5.609 sec, 126.71 mph

Second Quad
1. Spencer Hyde, (RT) .112, 3.985 sec, 314.61 mph
2. Cruz Pedregon, (RT) .150, 3.990 sec, 319.14 mph
3. Daniel Wilkerson, (RT) .092, 4.450 sec, 196.62 mph
4. Paul Lee, (RT) .082, 5.691 sec, 110.01 mph

Final Round Quad
1. Spencer Hyde, (RT) .102, 3.968 sec, 318.54 mph
2. Cruz Pedregon, (RT) .149, 4.002 sec, 325.37 mph
3. Matt Hagan, (RT) .081, 4.210 sec, 245.76 mph
4. Chad Green, (RT) .088, 4.559 sec,  207.66 mph