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NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Sees Regular Season Title Win Again

Highlights
- Only four races remain in the 2026 NHRA regular season.
- $400,000 rewards across Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Motorcycle.
- Top Fuel leader Shawn Langdon has four wins in ten races.
- Ron Capps leads Funny Car with three wins and a 121-point lead.
- Dallas Glenn narrowly leads Pro Stock ahead of Greg Anderson.
- Richard Gadson leads Pro Stock Motorcycle before final race in Indianapolis.
The 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series reaches halfway with four races remaining. Nearly $400,000 in regular-season rewards sharpens strategies across Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle.
The NHRA’s 75th anniversary elevates the stakes. Sonoma, Seattle, Brainerd, and Indianapolis host the run-in, with Top Fuel and Funny Car points leaders after Indianapolis each earning $150,000.
These events will set the regular-season champions before the playoffs. Points management and qualifying execution become decisive, with margins already dictating risk tolerance for aggressive tuning and lane choice.

Top Fuel is controlled by Kalitta Motorsports. Shawn Langdon leads with four wins and eight final-round appearances in ten starts, converting relentless consistency into a commanding points buffer.
Reigning champion Doug Kalitta sits 150 points back and needs rapid gains. Leah Pruett holds third, 279 adrift, leaving limited runway to challenge with only four scoring opportunities.
Upward pressure remains from proven finalists. Momentum for contenders like Antron Brown’s recent final-round return could complicate Langdon’s calculus on race-day risk.
Ron Capps leads Funny Car with three victories, his Norwalk win pushing a 121-point advantage over Matt Hagan. The benchmark is clear: repeatable pace and minimal race-day errors.

Behind them, J.R. Todd sustains podium-level form without a 2026 win, while Jack Beckman, only 128 back, strengthened credentials with a Norwalk runner-up.
Established threats still influence weekends. John Force’s qualifying speed at Norwalk underlined how session-by-session volatility can redraw ladders and compress the Sunday margin for error.
Pro Stock remains a duel. Dallas Glenn holds a 23-point edge over Greg Anderson, with track form likely pivotal: Glenn thrives at Seattle; Anderson traditionally excels at Brainerd and Indianapolis.
Matt Hartford sits third, three wins recorded but 161 points down. He requires both leaders to stumble and must convert qualifying performance into consistent late-round efficiency.
Pro Stock Motorcycle resolves at Indianapolis. Richard Gadson’s Norwalk victory opened an 83-point cushion over 2025 regular-season champion Gaige Herrera, setting a straight fight in the final round.
Angie Smith and Matt Smith remain factors yet need a decisive surge. Execution off the line and stable race-day tune-ups are essential if they are to rejoin the title picture.
The trajectory from Sonoma to Indianapolis promises jeopardy and opportunity. Recent form, including the NHRA Nationals winners, suggests swings are likely before the playoff reset.
Visual Summary
Jul 17–19
Jul 24–26
Aug 18–22
Sept 2–7
Top Fuel
Kalitta chase: +150 pts
Funny Car
Beckman + Todd in hot pursuit
Pro Stock
Anderson & Hartford hoping for late charge
Pro Stock Motorcycle
Herrera trails by +83 pts, Indy showdown looms
$400,000+ POINTS RACE TO THE LINE
Only 4 races to go. Every round could decide a champion.
— Every race is history in the making.
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Nicholas Rivera delivers NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car news, including eliminator-round results and reaction-time stats. He brings track-side interviews, contender profiles, and championship-point breakdowns straight from drag-racing’s biggest national events.






