2002 NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series season

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2002 NHRA Drag Racing Season
League NHRA
Sport Drag racing
ChampionsLarry Dixon (Top Fuel)
John Force (Funny Car)
Jeg Coughlin Jr. (Pro Stock)
Angelle Savoie (Pro Stock Bike)
NHRA seasons

The NHRA Powerade Drag Racing Series was a series of drag racing races which took place from 2002 and 2008. The series is now known as the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series. It is the top competition division of the NHRA.

These are the results for the 2002 Season.

Schedule

2002 NHRA Powerade Schedule [1]
DateRaceSiteWinners
Top FuelFunny CarPro StockPro Stock Bike
February 7–10 K&N Filters Winternationals Pomona, California Tony SchumacherJohn ForceGeorge MarnellN/A
February 21-24 Checker Shucks Kragen Nationals Phoenix, ArizonaBrandon BernsteinDel WorshamBruce AllenN/A
March 14–17 Mac Tools Gatornationals Gainesville, FloridaLarry DixonTony PedregonDarrell AldermanCraig Treble
April 4–7 SummitRacing.com NHRA Nationals Las Vegas, NevadaLarry DixonGary DenshamRon KrisherN/A
April 11–14 O'Reilly Spring Nationals Presented By Pennzoil Houston, TexasKenny BernsteinJohn ForceMike EdwardsCraig Treble
April 26-28 Mac Tools Thunder Valley NHRA Nationals Bristol, TennesseeLarry DixonWhit BazemoreWarren JohnsonN/A
May 2–5 Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals Presented By Pontiac Atlanta, GeorgiaLarry DixonWhit BazemoreAllen JohnsonAngelle Savoie
May 16–19 Matco Tools SuperNationals Presented By Racing Champions Englishtown, New JerseyKenny BernsteinGary DenshamGreg AndersonAntron Brown
May 23–26 O'Reilly NHRA Summer Nationals Presented By Castrol GTX Topeka, Kansas Darrell RussellTony PedregonTroy CoughlinN/A
May 30-June 2 Chicagoland Dodge Dealers NHRA Nationals Chicago, IllinoisLarry DixonDel WorshamBruce AllenAngelle Savoie
June 13-16 Pontiac Excitement Nationals Presented By Summit Racing Columbus, OhioLarry DixonRon CappsGreg AndersonCraig Treble
June 27–30 Sears Craftsman NHRA Nationals Madison, IllinoisKenny BernsteinJohn ForceJeg CoughlinAngelle Savoie
July 18–21 Mopar Parts Mile-High NHRA Nationals Denver, ColoradoDarrell RussellDel WorshamMike EdwardsMatt Hines
July 26–28 Lucas Oil NHRA Northwest Nationals Seattle, WashingtonDarrell RussellTony PedregonJeg CoughlinN/A
August 2-4 Fram Autolite NHRA Nationals Sonoma, CaliforniaDoug HerbertJohn ForceLarry MorganCraig Treble
August 15–18 Rugged Liner NHRA Nationals Brainerd, MinnesotaKenny BernsteinJohn ForceJeg CoughlinGeno Savoie
August 28-September 2 Mac Tools U.S. Nationals Indianapolis, IndianaTony SchumacherJohn ForceJeg CoughlinAngelle Savoie
September 12-15 Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals Reading, PennsylvaniaDoug KalittaTony PedregonJim YatesAngelle Savoie
September 19-22 O'Reilly NHRA Mid-South Nationals Presented By Pennzoil Memphis, TennesseeLarry DixonTony PedregonJeg CoughlinN/A
September 26-29 Craftsman 75th Anniversary Nationals Presented By Racing Champions Joliet, IllinoisKenny BernsteinTony PedregonJeg CoughlinN/A
October 10-13 O'Reilly Fall Nationals Presented By Castrol Syntec Dallas, TexasDoug KalittaDel WorshamJeg CoughlinN/A
October 24–27 ACDelco Las Vegas NHRA Nationals Las Vegas, NevadaKenny BernsteinJohn ForceJeg CoughlinAngelle Savoie
November 7–10 Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals Pomona, California Cory McClenathanJohn ForceKurt JohnsonMatt Hines

References

  1. "2002 NHRA POWERade National Event Series Schedule". www.nhra.net. Retrieved 2025-05-03.