Thursday, October 2, 2025

Jasmine Salinas’ Strong Drag Racing Comeback Ignites NHRA U.S. Nationals

After a 139-day hiatus, Jasmine Salinas made a notable return to Top Fuel drag racing at the NHRA U.S. Nationals, demonstrating her strong drag racing comeback by reaching the semifinals. Her performance highlighted her resilience and skill, as she posted impressive times despite limited appearances this season.

Key Highlights from Salinas’ Performance

Salinas secured fourth place in qualifying with a remarkable 3.775-second run at 326.56 mph. Throughout the U.S. Nationals, she achieved a semifinal finish, a significant achievement considering she has only competed in five out of 14 NHRA events this year. Early challenges in the competition prompted her team to make crucial adjustments, resulting in solid runs of 3.775 seconds at 326.56 mph and 3.780 seconds at 329.10 mph, further showcasing her competitive edge.

Plans and Future Opportunities for Growth

Looking ahead, Salinas plans to participate in at least three of the final six races this season while actively seeking additional funding to support her efforts. Her next event will be in Hebron, Ohio, at the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series held at Darana Raceway, providing another chance to sharpen her skills and strengthen her standing among the leading racers in the sport.

Significance of Salinas’ Semifinal Run and What’s Next

Jasmine Salinas’ strong showing at the U.S. Nationals solidifies her promising return to drag racing competition after a lengthy break. With her determination and ongoing support from her team, she is positioned to make meaningful advancements as the season progresses, inspiring fans and competitors alike with her fighting spirit.

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