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The Pro Stock rivalry between Erica Enders and Greg Anderson took center stage at the NHRA New England Nationals in Epping, New Hampshire. After a break in the racing schedule, both drivers showed impressive form, guiding their teams to another dramatic final round.
This matchup brings together Elite Motorsports and KB Titan Racing, two teams that have traded wins and fast runs throughout recent seasons.
Erica Enders returned to the spotlight after a slow start to the 2025 season. Racing at New England Dragway, she displayed her grit and experience.
Her Camaro featured a special tribute to her crew chief, with โHappy Birthday Mark Ingersollโ on the back. In the semifinals, Enders faced off against her teammate Aaron Stanfield in a tough race.
Both drivers spun their tires right off the line, turning the contest into a classic Pro Stock battle. Enders recovered first and steered her car down the strip, showing why she is a five-time NHRA champion.
Enders spoke about her performance after the run, describing the day as unpredictable but important for her team. She mentioned that Epping has been a special track for her, remembering her first win at the venue in 2017 with her crew.
Despite the ups and downs, Enders was excited to return to the finals, breaking a streak that felt, in her words, like nearly three decades.
Greg Anderson secured his own place in the final by defeating Matt Hartford in the semifinals. Hartford had the advantage at the starting line, but Andersonโs calm and steady run allowed him to surge past at the top end.
This win was another example of Andersonโs consistency. He is one of the most successful Pro Stock drivers, adding another strong performance to his record.
The stage is now set for Enders and Anderson to face off in a high-stakes final at Epping. Both are veterans of the sport, each with championships and a long history in Pro Stock.
With the 2025 season gaining momentum, this matchup signals another chapter in one of drag racingโs most watched rivalries.
Fans can catch the final round broadcast on FOX at 6 p.m. ET, where the winner will take home the coveted Wally trophy in Pro Stock. This event is expected to impact the season standings as the competition heats up across the NHRA calendar.
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