NHRA unveiled the 2025 schedules for the Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle divisions, including the dates for the GETTRX NHRA All-Star Callout events.

 

Pro Stock will compete at 18 races throughout the season, missing only events in Chicago and Richmond. The season opens with the NHRA Gatornationals from March 6-9 at Gainesville Raceway.

 

Top Fuel and Funny Car will participate in all 20 events, while Pro Stock Motorcycle will be featured at 15 races. The GETTRX Pro Stock All-Star Callout will shift from Chicago to Norwalk, Ohio, on June 28 as part of the NHRA Nationals.

 

Greg Anderson, the defending Callout winner and reigning world champion, clinched his sixth title in an intense final round against Dallas Glenn in Pomona. The Pro Stock Motorcycle season will begin with the Gainesville opener and include a return to Chicago.

 

 

Pro Stock Motorcycle will also race at the four-wide event in Charlotte and Seattle, and the GETTRX Callout will occur at the Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals on July 27. Matt Smith will attempt to defend his title in this specialty race.

 

After a brief hiatus, Pro Stock Motorcycle returns to Indy, concluding the season with seven events. Gaige Herrera claimed the championship for the second consecutive year, achieving 10 event wins.

 

All professional categories are set to compete in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs, including Callout races for Top Fuel and Funny Car at various events. Additionally, the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge will return, taking place at 13 regular-season events throughout 2025.

 

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NHRA ANNOUNCES 2025 PRO STOCK AND PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE SCHEDULES

NHRA unveiled the 2025 schedules for the Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle divisions, including the dates for the GETTRX NHRA All-Star Callout events.

 

Pro Stock will compete at 18 races throughout the season, missing only events in Chicago and Richmond. The season opens with the NHRA Gatornationals from March 6-9 at Gainesville Raceway.

 

Top Fuel and Funny Car will participate in all 20 events, while Pro Stock Motorcycle will be featured at 15 races. The GETTRX Pro Stock All-Star Callout will shift from Chicago to Norwalk, Ohio, on June 28 as part of the NHRA Nationals.

 

Greg Anderson, the defending Callout winner and reigning world champion, clinched his sixth title in an intense final round against Dallas Glenn in Pomona. The Pro Stock Motorcycle season will begin with the Gainesville opener and include a return to Chicago.

 

 

Pro Stock Motorcycle will also race at the four-wide event in Charlotte and Seattle, and the GETTRX Callout will occur at the Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals on July 27. Matt Smith will attempt to defend his title in this specialty race.

 

After a brief hiatus, Pro Stock Motorcycle returns to Indy, concluding the season with seven events. Gaige Herrera claimed the championship for the second consecutive year, achieving 10 event wins.

 

All professional categories are set to compete in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs, including Callout races for Top Fuel and Funny Car at various events. Additionally, the Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge will return, taking place at 13 regular-season events throughout 2025.

 

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