Dallas Glenn won the GETTRX Pro Stock All-Star Callout, according to NHRA.com. The race took place on June 27, 2026, during the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Norwalk, Ohio. Glenn secured the victory with a time of 6.556 seconds.
What happened
The GETTRX Pro Stock Allstar Callout showcased some thrilling matchups as drivers competed for a $40,000 prize. Matt Hartford and Greg Stanfield opened the round, with Hartford emerging victorious. His 6.575-second run surpassed Stanfield’s time of 6.591 seconds. Hartford’s reaction time of .008 contributed to his success.
Aaron Stanfield and Eric Latino also faced off, with Stanfield winning on a holeshot, clocking a 6.611 at 208.78 mph against Latino’s 6.603 at 207.85 mph. “Latino made a bold move by calling out Stanfield,” but he was ultimately unable to secure the win.
In the semifinals, Hartford defeated Erica Enders with a holeshot, while Dallas Glenn edged out Aaron Stanfield by only nine-thousandths of a second, improving his chances ahead of the final round.
Why it matters
The GETTRX Pro Stock All-Star Callout holds significant weight in the NHRA circuit. With considerable monetary stakes attached, drivers strive to perform at their best, and this event serves as a critical platform for showcasing talent. Glenn’s win not only grants him a sizeable payday but also builds momentum for the upcoming regular races.
Background
On May 20, 2026, the Pro Stock community was buzzing as drivers anticipated the annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals. Tensions escalated as competitors prepared for a day filled with high-speed racing and competitive showdowns.
In previous rounds leading up to the Callout, fans witnessed an array of strong performances that hinted at what would unfold during the final round. The excitement built throughout qualifying sessions, making the Callout a highly anticipated event of the weekend.
What’s next
The next major event on the NHRA circuit is scheduled for July 4, 2026, where drivers will compete again. This will provide another opportunity for racers like Dallas Glenn and Matt Hartford to claim additional victories.

