NORWALK, Ohio — At the midpoint of the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season, the stars of the Pro Stock class are geared up for the GETTRX Pro Stock NHRA All-Star Callout, which takes place at this weekend’s Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals at Summit Motorsports Park.
The popular specialty race will take place Saturday and will see eight standout drivers in the highly competitive class battling for a top prize of $40,000. Atop that list is reigning Pro Stock world champion Greg Anderson.
From his qualifying performance dating back to last season, Anderson has earned the No. 1 seed in his HendrickCars.com/Summit Racing Equipment Chevrolet Camaro and will have his pick of the seven opponents.
Dallas Glenn, Anderson’s KB Titan Racing teammate, is the second seed while six-time champion Erica Enders is third. Matt Hartford, Aaron Stanfield, Jeg Coughlin, Eric Latino and Troy Coughlin Jr. make up the rest of the Callout field. Anderson gets the first selection, with Glenn getting the next pick if the champ doesn’t call out his teammate.
The next highest-seed picks next until the first-round matchups are set. The driver with the quickest winning run in the first round also gets to select their semifinal opponent, as the GETTRX Pro Stock All-Star Callout promises to be something special on Saturday.
“If anybody could have asked me where would we like to have our GETTRX Pro Stock All-Star Callout, obviously I would have said Summit Motorsports Park,” said Anderson. “This racetrack is like home and it’s everything that the KB Titan Racing team has been about for the last 25 years. It’s Summit Racing Equipment’s backyard. They sponsor the race. They sponsor the track and now we have the GETTRX Callout on hand this weekend and it just makes for a tremendous weekend from top to bottom. It’s a great place to come and try to show off for your longtime sponsor, so it means the world to me to race here.”
It is the 10th of 20 races during the 2025 NHRA season and the race in Norwalk is always a premier stop on the NHRA tour. The weekend includes two rounds of qualifying on Friday, including a must-see night session and fireworks, two rounds of qualifying – and the Mission #2Fast2Tasty Challenge – on Saturday and eliminations on Sunday.
“It’s going to be a fantastic weekend. It will be jammed packed with action on Friday, Saturday and Sunday,” Anderson said. “A lot is going on and we’re looking forward to it. The higher the stakes for me, the more I enjoy the weekend. Sometimes I need a little extra push, and I certainly have it this weekend.”
After winning the Callout in 2024, Anderson hopes to become the first Pro Stock driver to win the specialty event twice. He has already had his eye on the competition and says he has his opponent picked for what will be a must-see first-round matchup on Saturday.
“I’ve definitely got my mind made up and I’ve had it made up long time ago,” Anderson said. “There’s no question who I’m going to call out and it’s going to be exciting. It’s going to be a great battle. There are eight great cars that can win it and there’s no sense trying to weed through what you would consider to be the softer of the competition. The gameplan the first round is all or nothing. Either I’m going to win or I don’t look like a fool but that’s OK with me.”
The KB Titan Racing camp has seen abundant success this season, with Anderson and Glenn collecting all 2025 race wins while their long-time rival Elite Motorsports have struggled during the early part of the season. These two Pro Stock juggernaut teams will undoubtably be ready for action with their sights set on the Callout and the race.
“I won it in Chicago last year that was that was a great day and had a blast with that,” Anderson said. “But for NHRA to move it here to Norwalk, to what I consider kind of my home turf with Summit Motorsports Park, I’m a lucky person and someone who is trying to make the most of it.”



