One notable highlight is Ethan Steding, who successfully secured his second consecutive PDRA Pro Street World Championship, illustrating the competitive spirit of the sport. Additionally, the MWDRS has announced a schedule adjustment along with increased payouts at the US 131 Motorsports Park, aimed at enhancing the racing experience for participants and fans alike.
Meanwhile, young racers like Jack Line represent the continuity of the drag racing tradition, which often spans generations within families. Innovations in drag racing technology, such as the new 3,000+HP LME Billet LT Blocks, demonstrate the sport’s ongoing evolution and commitment to performance.
In the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA), recent acquisitions aim to broaden its impact on drag racing and related motorsport disciplines. The focus on grassroots events alongside national championships continues to draw in diverse audiences, ensuring that the sport remains vibrant and engaging.
Overall, as the NHRA and associated organizations gear up for the season, they are committed to fostering an exhilarating environment for fans and competitors, making 2026 a year to watch for drag racing enthusiasts.
Source: www.draglist.com