Richard Gadson, Dallas Glenn Weigh In on Championship Bids Amid Fresh Crew Chief Reveal
If youโve ever stood near the starting line when the tree lights up, you know drag racing is visceral. It rattles your teeth and shakes your bones. But what happens inside the helmet? Thatโs a different kind of noise entirely.
In the latest episode of the NHRA Insider, host Brian Lohnes sat down with two men who finally silenced that internal noise this season: Richard Gadson and Dallas Glenn. Both drove away with their first NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing world championships, but as we found out, the road to the gold Wally wasnโt just about horsepowerโit was about heart, headspace, and some hard truths.
The Mental Shift For Richard Gadson
Letโs be honest, raw talent gets you in the seat, but it doesn’t always keep you there. Gadson has always had the hands, but this season required something more. It required a complete mental overhaul.
Listening to Gadson reflect on his championship run, you don’t hear arrogance. You hear relief, and you hear the echoes of a man who had to look in the mirror and decide if he belonged. The turning point wasn’t a win; it was a loss. Specifically, a tough weekend in Chicago.
Gadson opens up about a sit-down with Terry Vance following that defeat. It wasn’t a pat on the back. It was the kind of intense, clear-eyed conversation that breaks you down so you can build yourself back up. That meeting shifted Gadsonโs entire frequency. It was the moment he stopped hoping he could win and started realizing he deserved to win.
For fans who see the glitz of the winnerโs circle, hearing Gadson talk about “self-realization” is a grounded reminder that these guys are human. They battle imposter syndrome just like the rest of usโthey just do it at 200 mph.
Gadson vs. Herrera: The Las Vegas Showdown
If you want to talk about pressure, we have to talk about Las Vegas. The semi-final round against Gaige Herrera wasn’t just a race; it was a statement.
In the podcast, Gadson breaks down that moment with surgical precision. He takes us into the lane, through the burnout, and into the mindset required to stare down a competitor like Herrera. Itโs fascinating to hear him discuss the team dynamic, especially when Brayden Davis joined the fray for the Countdown. It wasn’t just about Gadson driving his bike; it was about a unit moving in sync.
This is the stuff sports writing is made forโnot the easy wins, but the razor-thin margins where a championship is either seized or slipped away. Gadson seized it.
Dallas Glenn: A Season for the History Books
On the other side of the coin, we have Dallas Glenn. If Gadsonโs journey was a battle of the mind, Glennโs season was a masterclass in mechanics and consistency.
Glennโs run in Pro Stock this year was, statistically speaking, absurd. In his conversation with Lohnes, Glenn dissects his performance down to the thousandth of a second. This is a guy who lives and breathes the data. You can hear the obsession in his voiceโthe sheer will to not just win, but to be perfect.
Itโs rare to get this kind of access to a driverโs “championship mindset.” Usually, we get the polished media answers. But here, Glenn explains the relentless pressure of maintaining a lead when every other team is hunting you down. Itโs a testament to his focus that he didnโt crack.
Breaking News from the Pits
Beyond the emotional deep dives with Gadson and Glenn, this episode of the Insider drops some serious intel regarding crew chiefs. The silly season is in full swing, and the paddock is buzzing with rumors and moves.
If youโre a gearhead who loves the “inside baseball” aspect of the NHRAโwho is tuning for who, and which alliances are shiftingโyou need to give this a listen. The chemistry between a driver and a crew chief is the secret sauce of drag racing, and the news revealed here is going to shake up the grid for next season.
Why You Should Listen
We often get caught up in the ETs and the speed traps. But the real story of the NHRA is the people. Itโs Richard Gadson finding his self-belief in a hotel room in Chicago. Itโs Dallas Glenn obsessing over a fraction of a second.
This isn’t just a recap of the season; it’s a look at the human cost of chasing glory. Whether youโre rooting for the bikes or the door-slammers, this conversation reminds us why we love this sport. Itโs loud, itโs fast, but man, does it have a lot of heart.
