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NHRA new division logos designed to celebrate the past, invoke the future

NHRA has created commemorative new logos for each of its seven geographical divisions, the first update to iconic logos in decades and one that represents a unified design without losing the individuality that racers and fans have associated with their home divisions for decades.
10 Dec 2025
Posted by NHRA.com staff
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Division logos

In advance of NHRA’s 75th Anniversary celebration in 2026, NHRA has created commemorative new logos for each of its seven geographical divisions, the first update to iconic logos in decades and one that represents a unified design without losing the individuality that racers and fans have associated with their home divisions for decades.

Each of the logos still continue the division’s familiar mottos — “We Are #1" for Division 1; "Second to None” for Division 2; “Land of the Winners” for Division 3; “The Good Guys” for Division 4; "High & Mighty" for Division 5; “Land of the Leaders” for Division 6; and “Magnificent Seven” for Division 7 — incorporated on background that salutes the previous logos, and the addition of an NHRA 75th Anniversary logo.

Whether you’re looking at Division 1 or Division 7, you know instantly that these logos, like the divisions themselves, belong to the same family. It’s a clean break from the past, with each division mark evolved on its own timeline and with its own style, resulting in a patchwork of old and new graphics. The result of the new designs is a blend of unity and personality.

“As we move towards our 75th anniversary, the NHRA feels it is important to modernize the look of the sport while still paying tribute to its past,” said NHRA Sportsman Manager Jason Galvin. “Our creative team worked hard to craft new division logos that move the sport forward with a look towards the future, but each logo features unique tributes to the legacy logos racers have long known. It is the perfect balance between looking forward and celebrating the past."