Greg Anderson has long been a dominant force in Pro Stock, but with his milestone 1,000th round win, he’s officially entered legendary territory. With his victory in the semifinals at the Super Grip NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tenn., the six-time world champion joined 16-time Funny Car champion John Force as the only drivers in NHRA history to reach the elusive 1,000-round win mark.
The accomplishment comes during a dominant season for Anderson, who not only leads the Pro Stock points standings but also claimed the Wally in Epping with a masterful performance that reminded everyone why he's the gold standard in the category ad he showcased his continued hunger, precision, and relentless pursuit of perfection behind the wheel of his KB Titan-powered Camaro.
Anderson’s career has been defined by consistency, grit, and excellence. Since his Pro Stock debut in the late 1990s, he has redefined what sustained success looks like in the category, with championships spanning multiple eras and rivalries.
His 1,000th round win isn't just a personal achievement—it’s a reflection of how he’s elevated Pro Stock through relentless innovation and unshakable drive. This season alone, Anderson has outpaced rising stars and seasoned veterans alike, proving that even after all these years, he’s still writing new chapters in his storied career.
As NHRA celebrates its 75th anniversary, Anderson’s milestone is a powerful reminder of the legends who continue to shape the sport—and the rare few who redefine what’s possible on the dragstrip.