
In 2024, Dallas Glenn watched the NHRA Pro Stock world title slip away when he lost a final-round matchup against KB Titan teammate Greg Anderson. There are plenty of racers who would struggle to recover from that kind of defeat, but Glenn isn’t one of them. In 2025, he went on a season-long rampage, capturing the Pro Stock championship, and that’s why we’ve named him the 2025 Dragzine Hammer of the Year.
Glenn kicked off the season with a win at the NHRA Gatornationals, and that victory was just the beginning. The Wally collection in Glenn’s trophy room also grew with wins at the Four-Wide Nationals in Las Vegas, the Four-Wide Nationals in Charlotte, Seattle, Reading, the fall Four-Wide Carolina Nationals in Charlotte, Dallas, and the fall Las Vegas event. Glenn also reached the final round at Phoenix, the Winter Nationals, Bristol, Norwalk, and Brainerd. To cap it off, he claimed the NHRA Regular Season Championship as well.
When you add in Glenn’s Mission #2Fast2Tasty NHRA Challenge wins at Las Vegas (spring), Seattle, and Sonoma, along with six No. 1 qualifying efforts, it’s easy to see why he was selected as Dragzine’s Hammer of the Year.
What makes Glenn’s championship season and Hammer of the Year honor even more impressive is his work ethic. He has earned every inch of his success and paid his dues along the way. Glenn’s path took him from sportsman racer, to crew member, to NHRA world champion, all while working full days at KB Titan and spinning wrenches on his Pro Stock car at every event.
Congratulations to Dallas Glenn on his first NHRA Pro Stock title and for being the inaugural winner of the Dragzine Hammer of the Year award and the custom trophy from Moorespeed Performance.
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