ICU Racing


The content lists various drag racing teams and their vehicles for the 2025 season, detailing specific attributes and performance metrics.

  1. Country Auto Doctors – Owned by Rich Fenton (Livermore, CA), features a 2012 Dragster with a 388 cubic inch Chevrolet engine, achieving a 1/4 mile ET of 7.468.

  2. Richard Bourke – From Old Tappan, NJ, his 2002 Dragster runs a 421 cubic inch TFX Hemi, with a top performance of 5.257 ET.

  3. Winward Racing – Brett Winward (Newark, DE) fields a 1993 Dragster powered by a 471 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi, recording an ET of 5.403.

  4. Pickett Racing – Joe Morrison (Flemington, NJ) races a 2002 Dragster with a 469 cubic inch Keith Black Hemi, achieving a 1/4 mile time not specified.

  5. Joey Gerdelmann – Hainesport, NJ, utilizes a 2015 Dragster with a 464 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi, reaching an ET of 5.598.

  6. Hartman Enterprises – Megan Smith (Anderson, SC) has a 1997 Dragster featuring a 439 cubic inch BAE engine, hitting 5.462 ET.

  7. Fox Racing – Tom Fox Jr. (Cinnaminson, NJ) races a 2022 Dragster with a 468 cubic inch BAE Hemi, with performance details not mentioned.

  8. Greco’s Auto/Lesleh Precision – Brandon Greco (Roscoe, PA) runs a 2012 Dragster, generating a time of 5.241 ET.

  9. Finke Equipment – Jackie Fricke (Flemington, NJ) showcases a 2019 Dragster powered by a 439 cubic inch BAE Hemi, performance information unavailable.

  10. Fendt/Troyer Brothers/NGK – Anthony Troyer (Lehigh Acres, FL) has a 2023 Dragster with a 439 cubic inch BAE Hemi, achieving an impressive ET of 5.193.



Source: www.draglist.com