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With the first – of 20 – NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series events completed, it’s time to start thinking about competitors’ favorite part of the season: the Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge
Wet weather severely impacted this year’s NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series opener, the Amalie Motor Oil Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway in north central Florida. Fortunately, it didn’t mean postponement for the points-paying portion of the weekend.
Weather in Gainesville, Florida is always “iffy” when the National Hot Rod Association’s Mission Foods Drag Racing Series comes to town. It’s rare that this [scheduled] four-day meeting isn’t interrupted by rain, and the 2025 season opener is no exception.
The long wait is over. This weekend the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series begins its 20-race dash around the United States to crown eventual champions in its Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle classes.
As NHRA’s Mission Foods Drag Racing Series 2025 season draws closer to its start at Gainesville Raceway outside the Florida city of the same name, it’s time for many teams to announce crew chief changes and other team adjustments.
The Right Trailers All Star Top Fuel Callout is an eight-car bonus race offering big money, along with year-long bragging rights and a special trophy, to the winner of the competition and brings up the possibility of a major double-up weekend to start the year.
NHRA is revitalizing its announce crew for the 20-race Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season that begins next month on the Gainesville Raceway dragstrip with some big names in the industry.