The content details various race cars and their owners, categorized by type, class, and division for the 2025 racing season.
Flying Dutchman Racing: Owned by Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, this 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle is powered by a 828 cubic inch Chevrolet engine and competes in the Top Sportsman class in Division 7.
Sean Parker: Based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Sean Parker’s 2020 dragster features a 632 cubic inch Chevrolet engine and competes in Top Dragster, Division 3, with a quarter-mile ET of 6.780 seconds.
Lakeside Auto: Scott Weis owns this 1963 Chevrolet Corvette that runs a 498 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi engine in the Top Sportsman class, Division 2, achieving a quarter-mile ET of 6.380 seconds.
Bliss-Weney-Bliss/S&W Speed Shop: Owned by Walt Weney, this collection includes ’62 dragsters with a 292 cubic inch Chevrolet engine, competing in the Gas Drag category, though specific ETs are not listed for two of the entries.
Xtreme Racing Engines: Jimmy Taylor’s 1968 Chevrolet Camaro is a Pro Mod type, powered by a 527 cubic inch Chevrolet Hemi.
Illinois Thunder and All Star Dodge: Featuring the 1978 Plymouth Arrow and 2012 Dodge Challenger respectively, these vehicles are noted for their performance in Nostalgia Funny Car classes.
Leverich Racing/Mew: This 2024 dragster, owned by Bob Leverich, showcases a high-performance 500 cubic inch AJPE Hemi engine in the Top Fuel class, with a notable ET of 4.880 seconds at the Toronto Nitro Nationals.