Looks like Dodge is lined up for a good year in FSS for 2020. They have a new combo with basically the same 3.0L Whipple supercharger that was on the Ford's last year. And while the Ford program started the year on a 3.5" pulley, but dropped back all the way to a 4" pulley thru BOP adjustments, the new Dodge starts the season with the same 3.5" pulley that Ford was pretty dominant with at the start of 2019. I find it surprising that the NHRA thinks that the Dodge needs a 3.5" pulley to compete with the Ford program on a 4.0". In 2018, they cars had roughly the same 2.9L Whipple, and were very competitive, although the Dodge's won more races. So if the Dodge adapts an equal supercharger again, it seems like they should be able to crush it the competition with the 3.5" pulley.
So that bodes well for the Dodge program. And they really only have the 2 DSR car's. Thats a good thing for Dodge as they should be able to effectively control the 2 cars and not show all their cards like the multiple independent Ford racers did last year. They all showed what they had right from the start. The DSR cars ought to be able to show just enough to win without getting hit with BOP adjustments like the Ford's had.
We will see..........