Tony Schumacher

Driver

Popular As Tony Schumacher (drag racer)

Birthday December 25, 1969

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace California, United States

Age 54 years old

Nationality United States

#49084 Most Popular

1969

Tony Schumacher (born December 25, 1969), is an American drag racer who is an eight-time NHRA Champion.

He is the son of NHRA legend Don Schumacher, but despite their identical surname the family is not related to the Formula 1 drivers Michael Schumacher and Ralf Schumacher.

Schumacher attended Maine South High School in Park Ridge, IL and later St. John's Military Academy in Delafield Wisconsin.

He also went to Oakton Community College in Des Plaines, IL.

Schumacher is married and has 3 children.

As of April 2023, Schumacher is competing in the NHRA Top Fuel class, of which he is an eight-time champion (breaking a record set by Joe Amato), winning the championship in 6 consecutive years (2004–2009).

1996

The very first race for which Schumacher qualified was in 1996, at the MAC Tools U.S. Nationals, qualifying 16th.

However, during that event, tragedy struck during qualifying when then Top Fuel points leader Blaine Johnson was killed in an accident.

Schumacher would have raced Blaine the following day.

In an emotion-filled moment for all in attendance, Schumacher honored the fallen driver by idling down the track rather than making a full pass.

He made it all the way to the finals, before losing to his former DSR teammate, Cory McClenethan.

1999

In 1999, he became the first driver to exceed 330 mph in competition.

2005

He also has the world record for the fastest 1/4 mile top fuel run: 337.58 mph, earned in 2005 at Brainerd, Minnesota.

2006

Doug Kalitta dominated throughout 2006, but Schumacher came into the last race on his heels.

Kalitta qualified number 1 and Schumacher number 2.

Schumacher needed to go two rounds further than Kalitta as well as set a national record to win the title.

Kalitta would meet Schumacher's teammate, Melanie Troxel, in round 3 and lost on a hole shot.

That opened the door for Schumacher, who had to beat almost all odds to win the championship.

He made it to the final where he had to run a new Top Fuel national record.

He won the race and championship.

2007

The 2007 season was another championship year for "the Sarge", though he struggled with round 1.

He had 12 first round losses that year.

In the last race, Rod Fuller was in first place, Larry Dixon was second, Brandon Berenstien was third, and Schumacher was in fourth place.

Fuller lost in round 1, but his title hopes were still alive.

Dixon lost in the second round, and his championship hopes were done.

Schumacher and Brandon both advanced to the semi-finals and had to face each other.

If Brandon won the round, he would be the champion.

2008

On September 14, 2008, at the inaugural NHRA Carolinas Nationals in Concord, North Carolina, Schumacher surpassed Joe Amato as the driver with most wins in NHRA Top Fuel history with his 53rd career victory.

At the end of the 2008 season, he parted ways with longtime crew chief Alan Johnson, who went on to form his team, Al-Anabi Racing.

Al-Anabi Racing consisted of Top Fuel driver Del Worsham and the driver Schumacher considers his biggest rival, Larry Dixon.

Many fans and media members felt Schumacher would not have the success he had in previous years as Johnson was the Army Top Fuel team's tuner during his run of five consecutive titles.

In 2008, along with the 15-time Funny Car Champion John Force, and retired four-time Funny Car champion and two-time Top Fuel world champion Kenny Bernstein, in concert with NHRA's track safety programs, Schumacher helped to develop a sensor that detects any engine backfire in a nitromethane engine, and takes corrective steps to protect the driver, shutting down the fuel pump, and deploying the parachutes.

This experiment was a direct result of the death of the Funny Car driver Scott Kalitta, and according to several drivers should dramatically cut down on the number of accidents caused by engine explosions.

2009

Schumacher met Dixon and Johnson in the semi-final round early in 2009 at The Strip in Las Vegas, beating his former crew chief's new driver.

Schumacher went on to win the event and won the following race in Houston.

2012

On April 15, 2012, at zMax Dragway, Schumacher was the first top fuel driver to reach the 330 m.p.h. mark in the 1,000 foot NHRA era.

However, he did not keep the record long as Spencer Massey broke the record the same day going 332.18 m.p.h..

Schumacher is the son of former funny car driver Don Schumacher and drives for his father's multi-team organization.

He has been sponsored for several years by the U.S. Army and his intense personality and buzzcut hairstyle has earned him the nickname "Sarge".

"The Sarge" nickname originally applied to the dragster, but soon came to be affiliated with the driver himself.