(as of September 2025, current NHRA racetracks only)
Brainerd — Brainerd International Raceway
6.521, Greg Anderson, 2025
211.39, Shane Gray, 2015
Bristol — Bristol Dragway
6.613, Greg Anderson, 2022
209.26, Bo Butner, 2016 *first new track record with electronic fuel injection (EFI)
Charlotte — zMAX Dragway
6.455, Jason Line, 2015
215.48, Greg Anderson, 2015
Chicago — Route 66 Raceway
6.510, Dallas Glenn, 2023
212.39, Greg Anderson, 2019
Dallas — Texas Motorplex
6.457, Greg Anderson, 2015
214.59, Anderson, 2015
Epping — New England Dragway
6.469, Greg Anderson, 2025
214.72, Greg Anderson, 2015
Gainesville — Gainesville Raceway
6.443, Greg Anderson, 2025 *national record
214.69, Erica Enders, 2014
Indianapolis — Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
6.491, Greg Anderson, 2025
211.79, Dallas Glenn, 2025
Las Vegas — The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
6.552, Kyle Koretsky, 2023
210.28, Enders, 2015
Norwalk — Summit Motorsports Park
6.523, Erica Enders, 2014
212.63, Enders, 2014
Phoenix — Firebird Motorsports Park
6.498, Mike Edwards, 2013
213.77, Edwards, 2013
Pomona — In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip
6.476, Greg Anderson, 2025
213.84, Drew Skillman, 2015
Reading — Maple Grove Raceway
6.465, Erica Enders, 2014
214.59, Greg Anderson, 2015
Richmond — Virginia Motorsports Park
6.509, Mike Edwards, 2009
215.36, Greg Anderson, 2009
Seattle — Pacific Raceways
6.446, Dallas Glenn, 2025
213.40, Chris McGaha, 2015
Sonoma — Sonoma Raceway
6.461, Dallas Glenn, 2025
213.00, Shane Gray, 2015
St. Louis — World Wild Technology Raceway
6.492, Greg Anderson, 2015
213.47, Jason Line, 2012
Note: NHRA Pro Stock national record for speed was set at 215.55 mph by Erica Enders in 2014 at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park
