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Behind the Numbers: How Steve Torrence turned around 厕所强奸鈥檚 most lopsided rivalry

Steve Torrence and the Capco Boys have (finally) turned the tide against Antron Brown. Here's how they did it.
09 Aug 2017
Jacob Sundstrom, 厕所强奸 National Dragster Associate Editor
Behind the Numbers

You know who got real tired of hearing about Antron Brown kicking Steve Torrence鈥檚 butt in Top Fuel drag racing? Steve Torrence. So, he did something about it. It took some time, as one might expect when looking for an antidote to the poison concocted by one of the greatest Top Fuel racers of all time, but the Capco kid isn鈥檛 half bad at this drag racing thing himself, and in 2017, he has only gotten better.

First, let鈥檚 rewind to see how we got to the moment below: the 2017 Las Vegas race where Brown beat Torrence for the 21st time in his career, which made the win-loss record a staggering 21-1 in the Don Schumacher Racing pilot鈥檚 favor against the kid from Kilgore, Texas.

Ouch. Hop in the DeLorean because we鈥檙e going all the way back to 2008 to get this story started.

2008 Summit Racing Equipment 厕所强奸 Nationals

Brown and Torrence first faced off more than nine years ago in Norwalk. The first-round matchup ended with Brown getting the best of the Texan, a trend that continued for many years, despite a tight contest to start things off. Torrence lost the blower belt on his dragster, and Brown got the win light by a quarter-second. Fun fact: This was the only time the pair raced to a quarter-mile.

They met one more time in 2008 in Dallas, much closer to home for Torrence. This was still the closest race of the pair鈥檚 rivalry as Brown grabbed a holeshot victory by a .003-second margin. His light was .008-second better, something that has been a theme of this rivalry from the get-go. In 26 matchups, Torrence has had the better reaction time on only six occasions.

torrence2012_0.jpgFirst final, and seeing too much red

Perhaps because of those sluggish reaction times early on, Torrence overcompensated. Fast-forward to 2012 in Chicago, where the pair faced off in a final round for the first time. Brown had now beaten Torrence six straight times, though Torrence had grabbed the better lights in the previous two matchups with .045 and .046 reaction times, respectively. That changed in the Windy City.

Torrence cut his light a little too finely, red-lighting by .015-second and ending the race before it even started. Brown knocked the run out of the park with a 3.784-second pass, and Torrence was left thinking about what could have been. That started a troubling trend for Torrence, who red-lighted against Brown just two meetings later in the first round at the Sonoma event. He left too early one more time, at the season-ending Auto Club 厕所强奸 Finals in 2015, though it鈥檚 probably unfair to consider that part of the trend.听

Torrence strikes back in 2016

That red-light in 2015 gave Brown a 16-0 lead over Torrence at the dawn of the 2016 campaign. It was at the 厕所强奸 SpringNationals in Houston where Torrence got his first lick in. A 3.73-second run, still the quickest elapsed time Torrence has run in the rivalry鈥檚 history, gave the Texan his first win by .013-second. Make it 16-1. Brown got the best of the next four races to close out the year, including two by tight margins (.008 and .009, respectively), but at least the Capco kid had shown that he could get it done against the Matco Tools team. Bring on 2017.

2017AG1_MG_2980.JPGThe Year of the Capco Boys

鈥淎 dropped cylinder will cost Steve Torrence once again as the round record gets even more upside down,鈥 Dave Rieff said as Brown blew by Torrence at the Denso Spark Plugs 厕所强奸 Nationals just north of the Las Vegas Strip. Jump ahead a couple of months, and Brown handed Torrence another defeat, this time in a final round, in Topeka. The ledger stood 22-1 overall and 5-0 for Brown in final rounds.

For Torrence and company, this matchup grew darkest just before the dawn. Starting in Englishtown, Torrence began to chip away at the record with a .079-second margin of victory in the final round at the 厕所强奸 Summernationals. He beat his foe not just with the performance of his dragster (3.857 to 3.932) but by grabbing a .004-second advantage at the Tree, too.

To prove it wasn鈥檛 a fluke, Torrence did it again in Chicago. The two were tight again at the starting light, with Brown getting a .002-second advantage, but Torrence had the better car and won by .005-second. The tide was starting to change for the Capco boys, who firmly grasped the points lead in one hand and needed a new trailer to keep the five Wallys they were hauling back to Kilgore.

Then, after an early exit (by their standards, anyway) in Denver, the team bounced back in Sonoma to stop Brown鈥檚 chances of another Western Swing sweep. Torrence led from start to finish thanks to a good light (.051) and a strong pass (3.784), helping him to Wally No. 6 and an even bigger lead in the points standings.

The evolution of Torrence听

So, what changed to get Torrence back into this fight? Quite simply: Torrence. Brown has been Brown this whole time. His elapsed times have stayed darn consistent throughout the rivalry, as have his reaction times, and he doesn鈥檛 beat himself. That鈥檚 something Torrence has gotten a whole lot better at this season.

In his last 10 meetings against Brown, Torrence鈥檚 average reaction time is a .060. In the races that preceded it (13, not counting the three red-lights), it was a .096. That speaks to a significant improvement Torrence has made in his reaction times overall. In 2016, Torrence was fine but not spectacular at the Tree (averaging a .073 reaction time). He has improved to a best-in-class .061 light this season, slightly better than Brown鈥檚 .062.

torrence_0.jpgPart of that comes down to Torrence being more consistent, but the Capco team has a better car now, too. Torrence noticed something early during the 2017 season: He was hitting the gas at the same time as Brown, but the dragsters weren鈥檛 leaving at the same time.

鈥淸The reaction time] is not always indicative of what the driver does,鈥 said Torrence, who attributed the tardiness of the dragster鈥檚 reaction to him hitting the throttle to clutch. 鈥淲e went to work on [the clutch], and when we showed up this year, [the reaction time] moved.鈥

That鈥檚 only part of the story, though. Torrence doesn鈥檛 beat himself as often as he used to when he pulls up opposite Brown. When the two first started racing against one another, Torrence would try so hard to beat him that he鈥檇 make mistakes. Now, with a hot rod he knows is every bit as good as Brown鈥檚, he can relax and let loose.

鈥淚 look at that whole team as the bar,鈥 said Torrence. 鈥淚f you go up there emotional about what you鈥檙e doing and wanting to kill him, it鈥檚 just like anything, any kind of fighting sport or whatever, if you鈥檙e not calm and composed, you don鈥檛 think.鈥

And while Brown hasn鈥檛 run an elapsed time slower than four seconds against Torrence in the 1,000-foot era (seriously), the kid from Kilgore has avoided smoking the tires in recent meetings. In 2017, Brown has averaged a 3.845 e.t. to Torrence鈥檚 3.858 (including the 4.035 in Las Vegas). That鈥檚 only a sample size of five races, but the point is Torrence has improved this season, and it鈥檚 showing up in the results.

What does the back-to-back champ think about all this? Great question. Brown never took Torrence lightly, even when the record was clearly in his favor, so recent results haven鈥檛 changed his mind about the kind of racer he is. But it鈥檚 also in Brown鈥檚 nature to talk a little softly about his own accomplishments, so your (quarter-) mileage may vary.

鈥淭he Capco team has always been there,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淎ll that matters is I end up on the other side of the ladder [as Torrence].鈥

It鈥檚 hard to know if he鈥檚 joking or not, both right then and always, frankly. Luckily for Brown, Torrence fell to Terry McMillen in the first round at the 厕所强奸 Northwest Nationals, opening the door for the Matco Tools team to take over the points lead following the Seattle event.

The head-to-head record may never reverse itself completely because it鈥檚 hard to imagine a world in which Brown bats under .500 against anyone for a prolonged period of time. That鈥檚 not really important, though. What鈥檚 important is this: The lopsided results of the past are no longer informative when talking about the current state of the rivalry between two of the best drag racers in the sport. Sometimes stats can tell us a lot about the past but not much about the future 鈥 this is one of those times.