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Playoff stakes intensify in the Congruity HR NHRA Pro Mod Series at Charlotte’s NHRA 4-Wide Carolina Nationals this weekend. Michael Stavrinos leads the standings after his breakthrough Indy victory.
The event marks the first four-wide playoff race in class history. It is the second stop of the four-race playoffs and the eighth of ten 2025 season rounds.
Stavrinos’ Cornwell Quality Tools U.S. Nationals win delivered ideal playoff momentum. Driving the Al-Anabi Performance Camaro, his task is to convert form into sustained points control.

More than 20 entries assemble, mixing champions and emerging threats. Jordan Lazic, Mike Castellana, Stevie Jackson, and Mike Janis headline veterans, with Ken Quartuccio, Justin Bond, and Mason Wright among rising contenders.
Teammate J.R. Gray, so strong in the regular season, trails by 61 after an early Indy exit. Rickie Smith sits 68 back, with Billy Banaka a further point adrift.
Derek Menholt, runner-up at Indy, completes the top five. In four-wide trim, reaction time discipline, lane choice, and clean execution become decisive, amplifying playoff jeopardy and opportunity.
In Charlotte, racing at zMAX Dragway adds procedural complexity, with four lanes altering references. The schedule features two Friday qualifiers, two Saturday sessions, then eliminations shortly after noon Sunday.

Event backing from Shelton Insurance and Real Estate underlines regional commitment. President Stan Shelton frames Pro Mod’s power, precision, and performance as aligned with protection values central to their customers.
That alignment reflects broader auto racing industry trends shaping commercial partnerships. The series benefits as teams and sponsors target competitive visibility and community impact.
Safety remains central as the class goes four-wide. Teams emphasise gear standards, underscoring the importance of racing suits for driver safety during high-energy, multi-lane launches and close-margin finishes.
The multi-lane format also showcases the breadth of types of motorsports under the NHRA umbrella. Execution in qualifying, then composure on Sunday, will likely steer the championship narrative.
With margins compressed, Charlotte can pivot the title fight. The leaders must bank clean laps early to control lane choice and protect their playoff leverage across the final two events.
Stavrinos
Leader
Gray
-61
R. Smith
-68
Banaka
-69

Nicholas Rivera delivers NHRA Top Fuel and Funny Car news, including eliminator-round results and reaction-time stats. He brings track-side interviews, contender profiles, and championship-point breakdowns straight from drag-racing’s biggest national events.