NHRA officials have announced the 2026 schedule for the Pro Stock Motorcycle category in the Mission Foods Drag Racing Series, including the dates for the GETTRX NHRA All-Star Callout.

This is a press release from NHRA…
Pro Stock Motorcycle will be contested at 14 races, plus the GETTRX All-Star Callout in Sonoma. The special 75th NHRA season begins with the 56th annual NHRA Gatornationals on March 5-8 at legendary Gainesville Raceway.
PSM will also race at the four-wide race in Charlotte and at South Georgia Motorsports Park during NHRA’s national event debut there. The two-wheeled category will also compete in Chicago, as part of NHRA’s national event debut at Maryland International Raceway, Bristol and Norwalk in a busy May and June.
The eight riders who qualify for the GETTRX Pro Stock Motorcycle Callout will compete in the bonus race at the Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals on July 17-18. The eight standouts will only compete in the Callout in Sonoma, as it won’t serve as one of the 14 points-earning events for the category.
The entire class returns in Indy before taking part in all six races in the Countdown to the Championship (Reading, TBD, St. Louis, Dallas, Las Vegas and Pomona).
The popular Mission Foods #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge, which brings competitive racing, a bonus purse and bonus championship points to Saturday qualifying, will return in 2026 as well, taking place at 13 regular-season events, including the four-wide race in Charlotte.
Rockingham Dragway set to host NHRA national event in 2026
NHRA and Rockingham Dragway have announced that the historic track will host a full NHRA national event for the first time in track history as part of NHRA’s 75th Anniversary celebration in 2026.
The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series is headed to “The Rock.”
NHRA and Rockingham Dragway have announced that the historic track will host a full NHRA national event for the first time in track history as part of NHRA’s 75th Anniversary celebration in 2026.
The NHRA Nationals at The Rock will take place Sept. 25-27 at Rockingham Dragway, serving as the 16th of 20 races in the 75th anniversary season and the second of six races in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs.
As part of a special press conference at the track on Monday, reigning and six-time Pro Stock world champion Greg Anderson and Rockingham Dragway co-owner Dan VanHorn helped make the exciting announcement to local Richmond County officials, including Senator Dave Craven, Rockingham City Manager Monty Crump, and House of Representative’s Ben Moss, bringing 12,000-horsepower Top Fuel and Funny Car nitro machines, as well as Pro Stock cars and Pro Stock Motorcycle, to the track.
NHRA previously held an all-star invitational from 1989-1998 at Rockingham Dragway, but next year’s playoff race will mark the first full national event to ever take place at the facility, which was originally built in 1971.
“This is an exciting moment in Rockingham Dragway’s rich history to host an NHRA national event during their 75th anniversary season,” VanHorn said. “We could not be more thrilled to host all the stars of the Mission Foods Drag Racing Series and provide our amazing fans with a show and event like this. This is enormous for this facility and all of Richmond County, and we’re thankful for everyone who has supported us and helped make an event like this happen.”
Rockingham Dragway returned to the NHRA Member Track Network in 2015, hosting annual divisional races, and VanHorn and Al Gennarelli purchased the facility in 2022. Since then, they’ve made significant upgrades and renovations to the facility, working closely with Richmond County Tourism, the City of Rockingham, and the State of North Carolina.
The improvements helped breathe new life into the facility, renovating the historic track with new racing and pit-area surfaces, timing and announcing systems, upgraded bathrooms and concessions, new scoreboards and equipment, updated signage, and much more.
Heading into the NHRA national event in 2026, the track is planning additional updates as well, including finishing renovations to the trademark grandstands, the addition of new asphalt pits, updated scoreboard and grandstand fence locations, and more.
“There’s been a lot of work and resources put into this facility, and we’re proud of what has been accomplished in such a short time,” VanHorn said. “As we continue to move forward with new projects and improvements, we’re extremely excited about what the future holds. Richmond County Tourism, the City of Rockingham, and the State of North Carolina have played a critical part in this process, and it’s amazing to have such great partners who believed in our vision to host an NHRA national event.”
The race will feature playoff action in all four Professional categories in the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series (Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle), as well as a full slate of racing in the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series and the popular NHRA Pro Mod Drag Racing Series.
The addition of Rockingham Dragway will give the NHRA Mission Drag Racing Series three new destinations during the upcoming 2026 season, as the track joins South Georgia Motorsports Park and Maryland International Raceway as new stops during NHRA’s highly anticipated 75th anniversary celebration.
While it marks an exciting moment for NHRA and in Rockingham Dragway’s impressive history, it also represents an added opportunity for NHRA to reach fans in new markets in Richmond County, Raleigh, Durham, and Fayetteville.
“As we celebrate NHRA’s 75th Anniversary in 2026, it’s fitting we expand our reach to a historic track like Rockingham Dragway and the area’s passionate racing community,” NHRA President Glen Cromwell said. “We’ve been thrilled to work with Dan and Al, and the entire team at Rockingham Dragway to bring an NHRA national event to the facility.
“They have shown tremendous dedication in elevating and improving their facility, and we can’t wait to showcase those efforts on a national stage. This also reflects our continued commitment of growing the sport, expanding to new areas, and celebrating what has made NHRA so special for 75 years.”

2026 NHRA Pro Stock Motorcycle Calendar (Updated)
| 3/6-8 | (Rnd 1) NHRA Gatornationals – Gainesville Raceway – Gainesville, FL |
| 4/24-26 | (Rnd 2) NHRA 4-Wide Nationals – zMax Dragway – Charlotte, NC |
| 5/1-3 | (Rnd 3) NHRA Southern Nationals – South Georgia Motorsports Park – Adel, GA |
| 5/15-17 | (Rnd 4) Route 66 NHRA Nationals – Route 66 Raceway – Chicago, IL |
| 5/29-31 | (Rnd 5) NHRA Potomac Nationals – Maryland International Raceway – Mechanicsville, MD |
| 6/12-14 | (Rnd 6) NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals – Bristol Dragway – Bristol, TN |
| 6/26-28 | (Rnd 7) Summit Racing NHRA Nationals – Summit Motorsports Park – Norwalk, OH |
| 7/17-18 | (N/A) GETTRX Pro Stock Motorcycle Callout – Denso NHRA Sonoma Nationals – Sonoma, CA |
| 9/4-7 | (Rnd 8) NHRA U.S. Nationals – Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park – Indianapolis, IN |
2026 NHRA Countdown to the Championship
| 9/18-20 | (Rnd 9) NHRA Reading Nationals – Maple Grove Raceway – Reading, PA |
| 9/25-27 | (Rnd 10) NHRA Nationals at The Rock- Rockingham Dragway – Rockingham, NC |
| 10/2-4 | (Rnd 11) NHRA Midwest Nationals – World Wide Technology Raceway – St. Louis, MO |
| 10/16-18 | (Rnd 12) Texas NHRA FallNationals – Texas Motorplex – Dallas, TX |
| 10/30-11/1 | (Rnd 13) NHRA Nevada Nationals – The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway – Las Vegas, NV |
| 11/13-15 | (Rnd 14) NHRA Finals – In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip – Pomona, CA |
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