It all comes down to Las Vegas for 32 standouts in the NHRA Summit Series, as world championships will be on the line for competitors in the Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman and Motorcycle categories as part of the upcoming Dodge NHRA Nevada Nationals powered by Direct Connection, which takes place Oct. 30-Nov. 2 at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

The ”Road to Vegas” featured eight hotly-contested Summit Racing Series E.T. Finals across the seven NHRA divisions and Canada, crowning E.T. Finals winners and setting the stage for a thrilling world championship battle in Las Vegas.

This year’s annual event features an incredible lineup of standout drivers in the NHRA Summit Series from the United States and Canada, and the stakes are at an all-time high in Las Vegas. For the first time, winners in each category will receive $6,000, while the runner-up in each class earns $2,000 and semifinalists earn $500. Along with the purse, winners get a national championship Wally trophy, a championship jacket and more.

“It was a fantastic season in the NHRA Summit Series and we’re extremely excited to see world champions decided in Las Vegas,” said Jim Greenleaf, Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports & Events Manager. “There continues to be incredible growth and participation in this series, extending to the first E.T. Finals in Canada this year and everyone at Summit Racing Equipment is thrilled to be part of this amazing program with so many talented drivers. The new team aspect to this year’s world championship is an added bonus for racers and we look forward to another huge weekend in Las Vegas.”

The festive weekend in Las Vegas includes a first-time team competition, which includes all seven NHRA divisions and a Canadian team. Team points are accumulated by round wins and the winning team earns $2,000. There will also be the opportunity to win a piece of an extra $2,000 in bonus awards on-track during the weekend.

The must-see world championship features a diverse group of drivers competing in many types of vehicles, including dragsters, roadsters, sedans, coupes and motorcycles, offering thrilling action as part of the national event.

It all starts with a welcome dinner on Thursday, Oct. 30, which will also feature a chip draw for the first four positions, who will then call out the remaining drivers to set the first-round matchups.

Special prizes and experiences will be raffled off during the welcome dinner as well, including:

  • A chance to warm up Daniel Wilkerson’s 12,000-horsepower Funny Car
  • Joining Clay Millican’s crew and ride along with the crew during a qualifying run
  • A VIP experience with the Vance & Hines Pro Stock Motorcycle team
  • A VIP tour of the KB Titan Racing Pro Stock team with Greg Anderson

All finalists will have marquee access during Top Fuel and Funny Car qualifying sessions in Las Vegas, too, along with a parade in front of the grandstands and introductions during the official pre-race ceremonies.

“When it comes to bracket racing within the NHRA, this is the pinnacle,” NHRA Sportsman Manager Jason Galvin said. “To earn a trip to Las Vegas means you were the best of the best in your division, and for the first time, in Canada as well. We look forward to celebrating these racers all weekend, not just the four who will hold the Wally on Sunday, but the other 28 who fought for the right to be here and earned the VIP treatment the NHRA and Summit Racing Equipment will provide over the course of four great days in Las Vegas."

Summit E.T. Series Champions in 2024 included Zach Meziere (Division 6) in Super Pro, Alvie Merrill (Division 4) in Pro, C.W. Hoefer (Division 7) in Sportsman, James Paulson (Division 5) in Motorcycle and Omar Leon (Division 7) in Street Legal EV.

For more information on the NHRA Summit Racing Series, visit www.nhra.com/sportsman. For more information on NHRA, including the 2025 schedule, visit www.nhra.com.

2025 NHRA SUMMIT RACING SERIES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITORS

DIVISION

NAME

CLASS

Canada

Gianni Cantusci

Pro ET

Canada

Cody levasseur

Super Pro

Canada

Michael Konopacki

Motorcycle

Canada

Dennis Boyko

Sportsman

Division 1

Mark Schwalm

Motorcycle

Division 1

Matt Witkowski

Super Pro

Division 1

Mike Fornwalt

Pro ET

Division 1

Bill Hakucsa

Sportsman

Division 2

Austin Logan

Super Pro

Division 2

Daniel Salyers

Sportsman

Division 2

Pablo Gonzalez

Motorcycle

Division 2

Tim Butler

Pro ET

Division 3

Luke Wiseman

Sportsman

Division 3

Bob Cireddu

Super Pro

Division 3

Michael (MK) Schmalle

Motorcycle

Division 3

Austin Tewell

Pro ET

Division 4

Gage Wilson

Sportsman

Division 4

Robert Sanders

Motorcycle

Division 4

Jimmy Denham

Pro ET

Division 4

Talon Farmer

Super Pro

Division 5

Nick Engler

Pro ET

Division 5

Tim Blatchford

Super Pro

Division 5

Pat Finder

Motorcycle

Division 5

Grant Pesola

Sportsman

Division 6

Toby Peterson

Super Pro

Division 6

Devin Froud

Sportsman

Division 6

Cody Cumpton

Motorcycle

Division 6

Brian McGinnis

Pro ET

Division 7

Jeremy Bates

Motorcycle

Division 7

Dennis Paz

Super Pro

Division 7

Luis Ortiz

Pro ET

Division 7

Mike Williams

Sportsman