The content elaborates on various drag racing vehicles and their owners, primarily focusing on entries for the 2025 season.
Gloyd & Gates: Owned by Jim and Becky Gloyd, this 1969 dragster from Mount Airy, Maryland, is powered by a 392 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi. It boasts a quarter-mile ET of 7.193.
Mr. Hanky: Grant Nichols from Marlborough, Connecticut, owns this 2002 dragster built by Drummond Race Cars. It features a 572 cubic inch Chevrolet engine with an automatic transmission. Quarter-mile ET remains unknown.
MT Tires/Ken Moses Racing Transmissions: Also owned by Grant Nichols, this 2001 dragster from an unknown chassis builder shares the same engine and transmission as "Mr. Hanky."
Mike DeMicco: Based in Kingston, New York, Mike DeMicco’s 2006 dragster built by S&W features an unspecified Chevrolet engine with automatic transmission. ET is unknown.
Batman: Owned by Brian Hansbury, this 1997 RaceTech dragster has a 605 cubic inch Chevrolet engine.
Ken Moses Race Transmissions: Owned by Wendy Hansbury, this 2000 RaceTech dragster is powered by a 582 cubic inch Chevrolet engine.
Foley’s Garage: Sean Foley’s 2003 ABS dragster features an unspecified Chevrolet engine and ET remains unknown.
Joe Dunne: A 1966 Chevrolet Nova owned by Joe Dunne; details on the engine and ET are unspecified.
Overall, the document highlights the specifications and owners of various competitive dragsters in the Top Dragster and Top Sportsman classes.