Pro Stock - NHRA Pro Stock Champions 1974-Present

NHRA Pro Stock Champions 1974-Present

1974 - Bob Glidden, 1975 - Bob Glidden, 1976 - Larry Lombardo, 1977 - Don Nicholson, 1978 - Bob Glidden, 1979 - Bob Glidden, 1980 - Bob Glidden, 1981 - Lee Shepherd, 1982 - Lee Shepherd, 1983 - Lee Shepherd, 1984 - Lee Shepherd, 1985 - Bob Glidden, 1986 - Bob Glidden, 1987 - Bob Glidden, 1988 - Bob Glidden, 1989 - Bob Glidden, 1990 - Darrell Alderman, 1991 - Darrell Alderman, 1992 - Warren Johnson, 1993 - Warren Johnson, 1994 - Darrell Alderman, 1995 - Warren Johnson, 1996 - Jim Yates, 1997 - Jim Yates, 1998 - Warren Johnson, 1999 - Warren Johnson, 2000 - Jeg Coughlin, 2001 - Warren Johnson, 2002 - Jeg Coughlin, 2003 - Greg Anderson, 2004 - Greg Anderson, 2005 - Greg Anderson, 2006 - Jason Line, 2007 - Jeg Coughlin, 2008 - Jeg Coughlin, 2009 - Mike Edwards, 2010 - Greg Anderson, 2011 - Jason Line 2012 - Allen Johnson

The winningest driver in Pro Stock is 10 time champion Bob Glidden. The driver with the most wins in a single season is three time champion Darrell Alderman, who won all but three events en-route to his 1991 championship.

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