AB Motorsports, Elite Motorsports Make Competition Announcements
Following a wrap on the NHRA 2025 series, teams are looking to this weekend’s Drag Illustrated’s Winter Series and making internal changes for the future.
Following a wrap on the NHRA 2025 series, teams are looking to this weekend’s Drag Illustrated’s Winter Series and making internal changes for the future.
Things are changing in 2026, as the former NASCAR, INDYCAR, USAC champion attempts to secure an NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Top Fuel championship as the “hired gun” at Elite Motorsports.
Championship winning Top Fuel crew chief Mike Green is on the move. Until the close of this year’s Texas NHRA FallNationals , Green has been the crew chief for Justin Ashley’s dragster program. Now, he’s heading to Elite.
zMAX hosts a 4-Wide Challenge in the Championship playoffs, and Elite announces next years roster focusing on Top Fuel, Tony Stewart and plans for dominance.
Two powerhouses are coming together to dominate NHRA racing across the board.
Hart looking to hand off his race operation, Pruett looking to get back in the seat and more big changes ahead for NHRA championship racing.
What do racers do when their seasons are complete? Some go on vacation, others start planning for an upcoming season and, if they’re Pro Mod competitors, they start making plans to take part in Drag Illustrated’s Winter Series at Bradenton Motorsports Park in Florida.
Elite is bringing five new racers into the fold.
Motorsports is a family business. Fathers and mothers pass along their love of racing to their progeny and, inevitably, another generation becomes enamored of our sport In drag racing, this is more apparent than in many other realms of the sport.
Expecting parent Leah Pruett was instrumental in helping the NHRA develop policies and procedures for pregnant racers.