Del Worsham dominated the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series, securing victories in three of the five finals. Brittany Force pushed the limits, achieving speeds exceeding 340 mph, with a peak of 343 mph on multiple occasions. In the PDRA circuit, Jason Harris celebrated a second consecutive title in Pro Boost, while Cruz Pedregon added an event win and a spectacular display at Indy. Ron Capps clinched the Night Under Fire win with his “Napa Army” Toyota.
Tony Liebi showcased a unique Datsun 280-Z, matching its blower to the car’s name, and Marcus Butner triumphed over Tommy Franklin to claim the PDRA Pro Nitrous title. Steve King took home a massive $150,000 after winning the World Series of Pro Mod, and Dallas Glen aided KB-Titan Racing by securing the NHRA Pro Stock title.
With consistent performances, Aaron Wells earned the Midwest Series Pro Mod championship. Doug Kalitta stood tall in the NHRA Top Fuel competition, winning the points championship, while Austin Prock successfully defended his Funny Car championship title. Overall, 2025 was a remarkable year in drag racing, marked by fierce competition and outstanding achievements.
Source: www.draglist.com