The document details a range of racing vehicles for the 2025 category of Fuel Funny Car (FUELFC), featuring different owners, car models, and specifications.
FTI / McLeod Clutches: Owned by Paul Lee from Anaheim, California, this 2020 Dodge Charger is powered by a 500 cubic inch Chrysler Hemi.
Bandero Premium Tequila: Alexis DeJoria from Austin, Texas drives this 2024 Dodge Charger, featuring a JFR Hemi engine.
Bond-Coat: Chad Green from Midland, Texas races a 2024 Ford Mustang equipped with an AJPE Hemi.
Pronto Auto Parts: Co-owned by Blake Alexander and Chad Green, this 2025 Dodge Charger uses an AJPE Hemi engine.
Snap-On: Cruz Pedregon from Indianapolis, Indiana competes with a 2021 Dodge Charger powered by a Keith Black Hemi.
Bluebird Turf: Dave Richards’ 2018 Ford Mustang from Wellington, Florida features an AJPE Hemi engine.
Lucas Oil/CP Carillo: Jason Rupert from Yorba Linda, California drives a 2017 Ford Mustang with a BAE Hemi.
So-Cal Speed Shop: Jeff Diehl from Salinas, California races a 2020 Toyota Camry powered by a TFX Hemi.
Little City Charger: Chris Morel from Reno, Nevada runs a 2019 Dodge Charger with a BAE Hemi.
Nitro Moose: Dylan Winefsky from El Mirage, Arizona drives a 2012 Dodge Charger with an AJPE Hemi.
All cars are equipped for direct drive, but specific quarter-mile ETs remain unknown.