• Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Meet Our Staff
    • Write for Us
    • Advertising & Services
    • Official News
  • News
    • Women in Racing News
    • Heel Clicks
    • Driver Features
    • Pit Features
    • Horsepower & Heels Blog
    • Featured Professional
    • Featured Links
  • Resources
    • Books & Reviews
    • Personal Development
    • Events
    • Technical
  • Women in Racing Directory
  • Contact Us
  • Menu
  • Skip to left header navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary navigation

Before Header

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • RSS

Horsepower & Heels

Celebrating, promoting and supporting female racers and women in motorsports

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Meet Our Staff
    • Write for Us
    • Advertising & Services
    • Official News
  • News
    • Women in Racing News
    • Heel Clicks
    • Driver Features
    • Pit Features
    • Horsepower & Heels Blog
    • Featured Professional
    • Featured Links
  • Resources
    • Books & Reviews
    • Personal Development
    • Events
    • Technical
  • Women in Racing Directory
  • Contact Us

Drag Racing

You are here: Home / Archives for Drag Racing

Car Chix Ladies Only Drag Race

June 7, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Our friends over at Car Chix have announced their next Ladies Only Drag Racing event at Bryon Dragway in Byron, Illinois.  This event is a special program held for women competing in all levels of competition — from beginner to Pro level racers.

Car Chix Ladies Only Drag Race
Car Chix | Photo : Boomer

Car Chix Ladies Only Drag Race

Date:  Saturday, July 23, 2016
Location:  Byron Dragway –
Gates Open: 9:00AM
Racing Begins:  10:00AM
Ladies Only Driver’s Meeting: 10:00AM

Racing Information

  • Regular Tree 1/4 Mile Bracket Race
  • 2 Rounds of Qualifying Before Eliminations
  • All racing vehicles must pass NHRA Tech
  • NO BOXES
 Class Information:
  1. Street (11.50 & Slower)
  2. Pro (11.49 & Faster)
  3. Bikes

All About MeDrag Racing for Life Fundraiser

The event is Car Chix’s annual Drag Racing For Life fundraiser, benefitting the All About Me Program at Rochelle Community Hospital.   There will be a mix of 50/50 Raffles, Item/Ticket Raffles, Silent Auctions & Contests throughout the day with proceeds benefitting breast cancer awareness and prevention – All About Me Program.

Category: Conferences/EventsTag: Car Chix, Drag Racing, Events, Special Causes, Women Racing

Shirley Muldowney diagnosed with Lung Cancer

May 24, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Shirley MuldowneyLegendary NHRA three-time Top Fuel World Champion and Women in Racing pioneer, Shirley Muldowney has been diagnosed with Lung Cancer, reported today by NHRA.com.   The 75 year-old has been diagnosed with Stage 2 lung cancer, and is scheduled to undergo surgery at Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center in downtown Charlotte, NC early tomorrow morning to remove the tumor from her right lung.

Renowned thoracic and cardiac surgeon Dr. Harold Howe will lead the team performing the five-hour-long procedure.

I urge everyone to keep up with their health and get chest X-rays as often as possible to make sure they are OK,” the 75-year-old Muldowney said. “I’m a fighter, always have been, and I’m going to fight this as best I can with everything I got. Dr. Howe is the No. 1 guy in the business, and he’s as ready as I am to get this thing out of me.”

Muldowney began her racing career in the 1950s, becoming the first woman to earn a professional NHRA license in 1965.   She raced gas dragsters before graduating to Funny Car, winning her first major race in 1971 at the IHRA Southern Nationals.   She moved onto Top Fuel in 1973, and was the first woman to win an NHRA Professional class race in 1976 at the Columbus, OH Springnationals.

In 1974, she earned the NHRA Top Fuel championship after becoming the first driver in the class to win three consecutive national events. It was the first time a female driver had won a major motorsports title anywhere in the world. Muldowney earned the Top Fuel crown again in 1980 and 1982, and she earned the AHRA Top Fuel championship in 1981, her fourth major championship in a six-year period.

“The fans have always been what’s kept me going, and I’m sure people will be concerned about me now,” said Muldowney, who had a movie, Heart Like a Wheel, made about her life. “Well don’t be; I’ll be fine. There’s still a lot of things left I want to do.”

Shirley's KidsIn lieu of flowers or cards, Muldowney is asking her friends and fans to donate to her charity, Shirley’s Kids.  Muldowney has championed the charity this season, and already has helped four children in need with large cash donations at races in Gainesville, Charlotte, Houston, and Atlanta. Because of corporate support, Shirley’s Kids gives 100 percent of all donations to the children it helps.

The most joy I’ve had in years has come this season working with our little team at Shirley’s Kids,” Muldowney said. “Stan and Sheila Mae Holt have covered all our costs so all the money we raise goes to the kids, and Rob Geiger, Nicci Gustavus, and Frank Bellini have worked tirelessly to make this thing a success.   If people can find it in their hearts to make a donation, that would brighten my spirits immensely because I know where all the money in this charity goes — right to the kids that need it. And believe me, we have changed some people’s lives for the better. “

Due to her current medical condition and the doctor-recommended recovery and rehabilitation time, Muldowney’s agent, Geiger, announced that scheduled appearances at the NHRA national events in Englishtown and Bristol will be canceled.   Her future schedule will be largely dependent on her health moving forward, and other appearance dates will be announced on ShirleysKids.org.

Thank you in advance for all the love and prayers. It all helps. My sister [Linda Roque] and niece [Betty Peek] along with Stan and Sheila are here with me, so I’m in great hands.”

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, NHRA, Shirley Muldowney, Special Causes, Top Fuel, Women Racing

Runner up at Heartland Park Topeka for Megan Meyer

May 24, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Runner up at Heartland Park Topeka for Megan Meyer
Runner up at Heartland Park Topeka for Megan Meyer

A fantastic hometown showing for NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster Rookie Megan Meyer, as she earns another runner up at Heartland Park Topeka for the 28th Annual NHRA Kansas Nationals.

Megan Meyer and the Force girlsMegan would begin the weekend with a whirlwind PR schedule that included special apperances with her Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel Dragster at the NHRA Heartland Park Topeka Press event, and a special appearance in nearby Kansas City at the  T-Bones Professional AA Baseball game, where she signed autographs with fellow female racers Brittany Force (Top Fuel) and Courtney Force (Funny Car).

The busy weekend also marked the first time that Megan would be racing alongside her father, veteran TAD racer Randy Meyer in NHRA TAD National competition.   The Meyer Racing team would have their hands full sorting two cars, as Randy would struggle in early rounds of qualifying.

“Going into the Kansas Nationals we knew we would have our plate full. This was only the second time we’ve had both Top Alcohol Dragsters running at the same time this year, and it was a big mountain to climb for our team. The stress was high with the tire shake that we had in my Dad’s car for the first 2 qualifiers which once again, caused a lot of problems. But we faced them head on and fixed the damage and was able to get the car turned around to qualify 5th and win first round.”

Megan MeyerIn qualifying, Megan Meyer would start off strong, running a 5.287 second E.T. at 268.81 mph – moving her into the No. 2 qualified position at the end of round one.   Second round, she would chatter the tires out of the gate, shutting off.  But in the final attempt, Megan would grab the top qualifying position for the first time in her career, running a 5.250 at 270.54 mph in the Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel Dragster.   Her father, Randy, would take the No. 5 position with his Meyer Racing Dragster, and would be on the same side of the ladder as Megan.  Potentially, if both the Meyer dragsters advanced in the first two rounds of eliminations, they would be meeting in the semi-final round for the first time.

Saturday evening, Megan would face the number fourteen qualified Monroe Guest in the opening round of Top Alcohol Dragster eliminations.   Guest would immediately smoke the tires, while Megan would run a great looking 5.258 second, 274.83 mph for the win into the second round.

We kept it very consistent with my car all weekend – same crew, same motor combination that we’ve been running all year that is proven to win races. We had an outstanding performance on Saturday as we ran a pair of 5.25s and set low ET all weekend. I claimed my first official number 1 qualifier, and I couldn’t have done it without my guys.”

Megan would have the competition bye in round 2 for an automatic advance to the semi final round, where she hoped she would face her father Randy, who did advanced over his round one competitor.   Megan would begin the session with another strong showing, running a conservative 5.364 at 269.13 mph for her competition bye run.   Unfortunately, her father was eliminated in round two by Lee Callaway, whose 5.353 at 267.22 mph run would grant him lane choice over Megan in the semi final round.

In their only previous encounter, Lee Callaway took the win light over Megan Meyer.   This time, Callaway would get the starting line advantage over Megan, with a 0.026 reaction, to Megan’s 0.065.  But Megan’s Racer’s Evolved dragster was able to reel him back in by 1000 feet, taking the win with a 5.298 at 270.59 mph over his 5.360 at 267.59 mph.

This would place Megan in her fourth final round this season – with two runner-up finishes at the Gatornationals and LODRS Belle Rose regional event; as well as her first win at the Charlotte 4-Wide event.   She would face the defending event champion, Joey Severance, for the first time in her career.

Megan would be out of the gate first, but ran a slightly off-paced 5.445 at 263.20 mph.  Severance quickly bridged the gap and continued on for the win, running a 5.327 at 270.27 mph.   Megan would earn the hometown runner-up at Heartland Park Topeka for the Kansas Nationals.

Despite the high-stress weekend, we had a great time as a family and team at Heartland Park. The facility looks incredible and hats off to the new owners for all that they did to put on the Kansas Nationals. I enjoyed the displays we did together to promote the race, and I greatly appreciate the recognition I received from the local community.”

Missed the live action?  You can catch an encore presentation of the 28th Annual NHRA Kansas Nationals FOX television coverage on FS2 Thursday, at 9:00PM EST

New Megan Meyer Racing Apparel

Megan Meyer Racing ApparelMegan Meyer and the Randy Meyer Racing team also introduced a new partnership with Denver Print House, a one stop facility specializing in award winning decorated apparel over the weekend.    The Denver, CO based organization developed and printed the new Megan Meyer and Randy Meyer Racing team t-shirts in their state of the art production plant.   Fans interested in getting one of the colorful new shirts can email [email protected] with their t-shirt size to order.

Denver Print House also is a great match for my team since I am a freelance designer. We are working together with Racers Evolved to help bring great design and artwork to the Sportsman classes.”

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Megan Meyer, NHRA, TAD, Women Racing

Busy homecoming weekend for Megan Meyer

May 18, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Homecoming for Megan MeyerThe fun is just beginning in what will be an exciting and busy homecoming weekend for Megan Meyer.   The 28th Annual NHRA Kansas Nationals at Heartland Park Topeka will mark the Kansas native’s fourth event of the season in the Top Alcohol Dragster class, and her third national event start in the Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel Dragster.

Meyer began her 2016 rookie season with a string of final round appearances, en route to her first win in Charlotte’s 4 Wide National event.   She earned two coveted Wally trophies that day – one for the Best Appearing Crew award, leading up to her very emotional first TAD class win.

“This weekend we are hoping to lay down some fast numbers and keep up our momentum.  After a few weeks back at home I’m very excited to be back at the track and to be racing at my home track this weekend. I’m thrilled that the new ownership of Heartland Park Topeka has taken on the duties of updating the track surface, equipment, landscaping, and tower, and they have greatly improved the facility.”

Meyer and her Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel Dragster will be featured in the Heartland Park Topeka trackside press event on Thursday morning at 11:30AM.   Megan will also join other NHRA drivers Thursday evening at the local Kansas City T-Bones Professional AA Baseball game, signing autographs for fans  at Community America Ballpark on Thursday from 5:30PM-6:45PM.  Megan, along with Brittany Force from Top Fuel and Courtney Force from the Funny Car category, will all take the field before the opening pitch to share information about the NHRA Kansas Nationals event with the T-Bones baseball crowd.    

Trinity Performance Wear Sponsorship  

Megan Meyer Trinity Performance Wear This weekend, Megan Meyer will also debut a new partnership with Trinity Performance Wear, LLC, a Shawnee, KS based fitness apparel company founded by 12 year-old Abby Flickner.   Flickner is a two-time USAW Youth National Olympic-Style Weightlifting Champion, has attended development camps for elite youth weightlifters at the US Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, CO; and holds several American youth weightlifting records to her name.

“I’m really excited to partner with Megan Meyer for her race day workouts,” said Trinity Performance Wear founder Abby Flickner. “To meet the physical demands of racing, it’s important for drivers to maintain their fitness. Megan shows a tremendous amount of sportsmanship by helping her competitors stay fit!”

Megan Meyer Trinity Performance Wear Meyer and Trinity will be combining efforts to offer a unique new fitness program for racers.   The workout program will feature a Sunday Morning Fit Camp Workout session for drivers and crew members at Heartland Park Topeka, with special give-aways for participants courtesy of Trinity Performance Wear.   Racers interested in taking part in the Fit Camp activities can meet Megan and Abby beneath the grandstands on Sunday morning beginning at 6:20AM.   The workout session will last from 6:30AM – 7:15AM.

“I’m grateful for the new partners we have with our team; Trinity Performance Wear is a perfect fit for me because I focus on the benefits of a healthy active lifestyle, and having Herbalife Nutrition and Herbalife24 on board brings together the perfect trio,” said Megan. “We will be having Sunday morning workout sessions at all of our races for all drivers and crews to get in a quick workout to feel refreshed and energized to take on the race day duties.”

Sunday Morning Fit Camp

 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Megan Meyer, NHRA, TAD, Women Racing

Second round exit for Alexis DeJoria

May 17, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

DeJoria Atlanta
Photo: Gary Nastase

The 36th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals resulted in a second round exit for Alexis DeJoria, driver of the Kalitta Motorsports Tequila Patrón Toyota Camry Funny Car.    The 4 time Funny Car winner started the 2016 season off slowly, before a chassis change turned their luck around with a Vegas win.

With strong and consistent performances since, the Patrón team entered Atlanta hoping to regain some ground in the NHRA Mello Yello Funny Car points standings.     They qualified in the No. 4 position with a 3.949 second E.T at 318.69 mph.

We did pretty well in qualifying here in Atlanta at the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals,” said Alexis on her qualifying position. “We made it down the track three times out of four and qualified fourth. We are headed into Sunday feeling pretty pumped and hopefully we can collect some more round wins tomorrow.”

This placed her against No. 13 qualified Dave Richards for the opening round of Eliminations on Sunday.   Alexis would defeat Richards with a 3.950 second E.T. at 324.05 mph to his losing 4.355 second, 213.57 mph effort.

DeJoria Atlanta
Photo: Gary Nastase

DeJoria advanced to Round 2, where she would have lane choice against Tommy Johnson, Jr.  Unfortunately, her stellar 3.942 second, 322.11 mph performance would be all for naught, as DeJoria’s red light foul handed the win to Johnson, Jr. at the tree.

It was a really tough loss today in round two. We had a car to beat all weekend. Our Patrón Toyota Camry was very consistent getting down the race track. It was just one of those things today. I was up against Tommy [Johnson Jr.] at the last race and he cut a better light than me and we ran the same so I got beat on a holeshot. I just wasn’t going to let that happen today. Unfortunately I guessed a little too soon on the light and had a red light start and that was the end of our day. I’m very pleased with the progress we’ve made as a team. Our car is running very well and I cannot wait for Topeka.”

DeJoria Atlanta
Photo: Gary Nastase

Alexis leaves Atlanta currently in the No. 9 position in NHRA Funny Car Mello Yello Points standings.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Alexis DeJoria, Drag Racing, Funny Car, NHRA, Women Racing

Semifinal finish in Atlanta for Force

May 17, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Semifinal finish for Courtney Force in Atlanta
Photo: Gary Nastase, JFR

NHRA Funny Car driver, Courtney Force, ended a six-round consecutive win streak with a semifinal finish in Atlanta at the 36th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals.

It was a great race day for our team. We didn’t go home with the win here in Atlanta but definitely made some really strong passes out here this weekend in the heat and in cooler conditions. Those kind of runs really excite this Traxxas team. We have a good car and we had some tough competitors today,” said Force.

Force, the 2012 rookie of the year, qualified in the No. 3 position for the second race in-a-row, entering eliminations with the Funny Car class points lead. This was the highest starting spot for the Traxxas Chevy Camaro team at Atlanta Dragway.

Force lined up beside her 32nd different Funny Car opponent, Jeff Diehl, in the opening round. She posted a 3.915 ET at 327.74 mph. She took the win, but this unfortunately paired her against teammate Robert Hight in the second round.    She advanced over Hight with a 3.950 ET at 327.35 mph to his tire-smoking 8.205 ET at 88.55 mph.

Semifinal finish in Atlanta for Courtney Force
Photo: Gary Nastase, JFR

Force matched up against Matt Hagan in the semifinals without lane choice. Her Traxxas Chevrolet Camaro SS Funny Car smoked the tires and Hagan advanced.

Force is leaving Atlanta with the points lead for the second race in-a-row.

“We laid down some pretty solid numbers but then lost lane choice going into the semifinals. We hit a bump in the left lane and spun the tires against Hagan. We were a little worried about it but we tried to put the same set-up we had for qualifying,” said Force. “We are going to just have to try and figure that lane out next year. We are going to move on to the next race in Topeka. We are just excited we are going home with the points lead and we learned a lot this weekend. I am really proud of how this Traxxas Chevy went down the track every run except for one this weekend.”

The winningest female Funny Car driver was tied with veteran Tim Wilkerson for the lead in the Funny Car point standings coming into the weekend, but was able to take the lead via bonus points on Friday.  Force picked up a total of seven bonus points throughout qualifying for being the quickest of Q1, third-quickest of Q2, and quickest of Q3.

The 27-year-old driver went to the final round at Atlanta Dragway in 2014 after qualifying No. 8. It was her ninth career final round in Funny Car.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Courtney Force, Drag Racing, Funny Car, NHRA, Women Racing

Brittany Force celebrates 1 year with Monster

May 12, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Brittany Force unveils new Monster TF
From last year’s unveiling, Brittany Force celebrates 1 year with Monster this weekend

This weekend at the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Southern Nationals,  Brittany Force celebrates 1 year with Monster Energy backed Top Fuel Dragster.  Since that announcement last year, Force has been on a meteoric rise through the Top Fuel ranks and comes into this weekend’s race as the Top Fuel points leader and the category’s only two-time winner in 2016.

I am so proud of this team. When we announced Monster Energy as the sponsor last year we just got such a big push of momentum and excitement. We finished in the Top Ten and we are as high as the top three in points last year. I have been lucky to have a great crew for my whole career,” said Force.

At the beginning of this season, Brittany’s Monster Energy team made another significant alliance – with the addition of Alan Johnson as Top Fuel consultant and the appointment of Brian Husen as crew chief.   This change has proven to be a game-changer, as Force quickly moved to championship contender. A final round finish in Phoenix was followed by her first breakthrough win at the historic Gatornationals, the class points lead, and another victory in Charlotte.  The momentum this season by the Monster Energy team has Force more motivated than ever.

The win in Gainesville was unbelievable. I have dreamed about getting that first win and when it happened I couldn’t believe it. My whole family was there which was great and we got the first John Force Racing double-up win since Robert (Hight) won in Funny Car right in front of me. It was just a perfect day,” added Force.

It may have taken the four year professional 75 Top Fuel starts to get her first win, but just two races later she was hoisting her second Wally as the winner of the tough NHRA Four-Wide Nationals. She was the first female nitro winner at zMAX Dragway and the first female to win the unique Four-Wide race in any category.

I think the Four-Wide win showed how strong this Monster Energy team is. I screwed up in the last qualifying session. Alan and Brian just told me to forget about that and concentrate on race day. That really helped and we had a great racecar. We had lane choice all day and I did my job. It was another great team win for this Monster Energy Top Fuel dragster. This is a long season so we are just focusing on each race as they come along,” said Force.

The 36th annual Southern Nationals kicks off a marathon tour for the NHRA Mello Yello Series competitors.  After Atlanta, they embark on a 5 race stretch in six weeks, and Brittany Force and the Monster Energy team will be looking to continue to go rounds and fine tune their racecar for the Countdown and the Traxxas Shootout.

We are locked into the Traxxas Nitro Shootout which is great and I am just looking forward to getting into the summer and racing a lot. I feel the most comfortable when I am racing every weekend. I will always have butterflies in my stomach on every run but you just stay more focused when you are racing all the time,” summed up Force.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Brittany Force, Drag Racing, NHRA, Top Fuel, Women Racing

Alexis DeJoria accepts Sustainable Food Changemaker Award

May 11, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Sustainable Food Changemaker AwardNHRA Funny Car Drag Racer, Alexis DeJoria accepted the Sustainable Food Center’s prestigious Sustainable Food Changemaker Award today during the 9th annual Farm-to-Plate fundraiser at Barr Mansion in Austin, Texas.

2016 Sustainable Food Changemaker Award

The 2016 Sustainable Food Changemaker Award is being presented to the Austin-based Peace, Love & Happiness Foundation, established by Alexis DeJoria’s father and fellow Austin resident, John Paul DeJoria.

Alexis DeJoria, a recent Peace, Love & Happiness board inductee, proudly accepted the award on behalf of her father and his renowned organization. Since its establishment in 2011, the organization has committed to developing a sustainable planet through protecting animals and conserving the environment. Projects range from Grow Appalachia, the largest gardening project of its kind in the U.S., to Mobile Loaves and Fishes, a community village for people struggling with homelessness in Austin.

Sustainable Food Changemaker AwardAccording to Ronda Rutledge, Director at the Austin based Sustainable Food Center, the award signifies and honors the DeJoria family’s commitment to sustainable agriculture and food production and security.

We chose JP’s Peace, Love & Happiness Foundation because of John Paul’s commitment to sustainable agriculture, understanding the huge role that food production has in environmental stewardship,” said Rutledge.

The Peace, Love & Happiness Foundation has partnered with the Sustainable Food Center since 2012, sponsoring their teaching garden as part of their capital campaign. In the garden, school children join with the community to learn sustainable agriculture practices and gardening tips.

Alexis recently joined our board, and she has already been very involved in our projects — from volunteering on the ground level to conceptualizing new directions for investment,” said Constance Dykhuizen, Director of Peace, Love & Happiness. Dykhuizen added, “Her heart for protection of the environment fits in very well with John Paul’s long-standing commitment to sustainable food.”

DeJoria, a professional race car driver competing in the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series, has adopted her father’s philanthropic credo of ‘giving back whenever possible.’ From her efforts with Sallie Latimer’s water tower restoration fundraiser to her Free Mammograms for the Fans program, DeJoria considers it an honor to be able to accept the Sustainable Food Changemaker Award on behalf of her family’s foundation.

“Our family has been involved with many charities over the years, and I’m very fortunate to sit on the Board of Directors of the Peace, Love & Happiness Foundation. We donate our time, as well as financially, to various charities all over the world. I’m honored to be able to accept this award on behalf of my father, right here in our hometown,” said the Dripping Springs resident.

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Alexis DeJoria, Drag Racing, NHRA, Special Causes, Women Racing

Houston Semi Final for Megan Meyer

May 9, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Houston Semi Final for Megan MeyerA three-race final round streak ended in a Houston semi final for Megan Meyer, the NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster Rookie sensation out of Kansas.     Meyer and her Randy Meyer Racing team battled the soggy, hot and humid conditions at Royal Purple Raceway in Baytown, Texas, taking the Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel Dragster to a semi final finish before bowing out to event champion Lee Callaway.

Fresh off her first win at the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals, Meyer, prodigy daughter of NHRA TAD champion, Randy Meyer, qualified No. 3 in the rain-shortened qualifying program, with a detuned first round effort of 5.35 seconds at 268 mph.   Her Randy Meyer Racing team hopped it up for round two, and posted an impressive .907 second 60′ charge out of the gate, but it would prove a little more than the track could hold, and resulted in tire shake and a quick pedal job for a 5.40 at 274 mph effort.     Round three would be forfeited, and the Top Alcohol Dragster class would charge into the opening round of eliminations on Saturday at the 29th Annual NHRA Spring Nationals in the Houston-suburb of Baytown, TX.

Houston was another first for me, my dad has competed at this race many times but I have never visited or raced at Royal Purple Raceway before. I did have a lot of pressure on my shoulders to repeat not only my success after winning Charlotte, but to also claim a 4-peat win for the Randy Meyer Racing Team. Despite the pressure I was very confident in my team and we had great results on track. With only two qualifying sessions we claimed third and had some tough weather conditions – a lot different than any we’ve had so far this year. Along with a brand new motor in the car, we slowed the tune up way down for the first qualifying pass to make sure it goes from A to B without smoking the tires or shaking. After having a fair pass we hopped it up quite a bit to try to claim that number 1 position, and had an amazing 60-foot time of .907, my second best of the year, but with too much power it shook the tires and I had to pedal it to slow it down some, but still ran fast mph on the top end.”

In Saturday afternoon’s opening round of eliminations, Megan Meyer would face No. 14 qualifier, Rob McKinley.   At the tree, it was McKinley would would leave first, with a 0.020 reaction to Meyer’s 0.059 second R.T.   But McKinley would quickly run into trouble, smoking the tires and fishtailing sideways as he aborts the run.  Meanwhile, Megan improves on her qualifying efforts, running a 5.323 second, 271.35 mph pass for the round win.

Houston Semi Final for Megan MeyerOn Sunday, eliminations for the Top Alcohol Dragster class would continue, with Megan carrying lane choice against No. 6 qualified David Brounkowski.    The second round match up would be the first between the two racers, and Megan would quickly take the lead at the tree with a consistent 0.021 second R.T. en route to her event-best run of 5.280 seconds at 272.94 mph – just shy of the  No. 1 qualified time slip.   Brounkowski would also post his event-best E.T., but it would not be enough to upset the hot rookie in her quest.

 

Next up was the Houston Semi Final for Megan Meyer.   She would face No. 2 qualified Lee Callaway for the first time in her young TAD career.   Both were gunning for a trip to the finals:  Megan for her third straight final appearance in her three starts this season, and Callaway for his first in 42 event starts.    With looming chances of rain and a swing in weather conditions, Megan would take lane choice and the starting line advantage over Callaway, but his hard charge at the start made up for the slight advantage.  Meyer’s Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel Dragster started reeling him back in, but just ran out of real estate at the stripe.   Calloway’s 5.288 at 272.23 mph would take the win over Meyer’s losing 5.337 at 272.95 mph.   The difference at the finish line was just 0.0397 seconds (approximately 16 feet).   Callaway went on to score his first-ever event win in the Houston Top Alcohol Dragster final.

We took our data from qualifying to turn on the win lights in first and second round, but had some complications when it came to the semi-finals. With light sprinkles coming, we had to sit in the staging lanes for about 20 minutes – which probably cost us the run since our fuel got warm from the humidity. This, combined with a cooler track, made us slow down in third round just enough to let Lee get past me and get the round win.”

Meyer leaves the event holding the No. 2 position in NHRA Lucas Oil National Series Championship points.   She next will take the home track advantage at Heartland Park Topeka’s 28th Annual NHRA Kansas Nationals event on May 20-22nd.

I’m very happy for Lee and the Callaway Collision Team for winning their first National event! It’s an amazing feeling and I’m very fortunate to be one of the few beginners to already have a National event win on my racing resume. We are pleased with our outcome at Houston, and we are very excited for our next outing at our home track of Heartland Park Topeka in Topeka, KS for the Summer Nationals! I will be doing a couple displays and interviews around our community to help bring awareness of the reopening of the track, and to help NHRA have another sold-out crowd!”

2nd Round Eliminations – Megan Meyer

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Megan Meyer, NHRA, TAD, Women Racing

Semi final 4-Wide finish for Enders

April 25, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Erica Enders 4-wide
Photo: Geiger Media

The results may not be obvious, but Pro Stock driver Erica Enders and her Elite Motorsports/Mopar Dodge team continue to make progress in the 2016 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season.  A semi final 4-Wide finish for Enders at the 7th Annual NHRA 4-Wide Nationals presented by Lowes on Sunday moved her up the standings in championship points to the No. 7 position.

The two-time Pro Stock world champion switched manufacturers for 2016, and combined with some NHRA-mandated rules changes, the Elite team has been playing catch-up through five races.  Enders keeps battling and her team keeps improving.
We learned a lot this weekend,” Enders said. “We completely used this race as a test session for us. I’m glad we were able to learn some stuff, and we certainly made a move in the right direction. The things we figured out this week we’ll apply to Houston.  Our rigs were supposed to go directly to Houston, but they’re going to go back to the shop and we’re going to work on our race cars and try to do our best to win in our hometown next week.”
Enders has won the last two races at Royal Purple Raceway, site of the Pro Stock race next weekend.   She heads there with some momentum. Enders finished second in her quad in the first round, making a pass of 6.630 seconds at 209.88 mph and trailing only teammate Drew Skillman.
First round was a much better run for us,” Enders said. “But by no means was it a great run. That was encouraging.”
 Enders then drilled her three competitors on the Christmas Tree in the semifinals with a .024-second reaction time. Had she matched her first-round elapsed time, Enders would have made it to the final, but the Dodge Dart shook the tires and she had to lift.
With her first-round light of .027, Enders remains one of the top drivers in the class at the starting line.
To me, that part’s easy,” Enders said. “That’s my job, to be focused. I really pride myself on my driving techniques. I try to perform as perfectly as possible every time. There are a lot of extra distractions here at this event, and I feel like we’re the best in the world. We proved it two years in a row, and we’re just going to keep getting better.”

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Drag Racing, Erica Enders, NHRA, Pro Stock, Women Racing

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 25
  • Go to Next Page »
  • Home
  • About Us
  • News
  • Resources
  • Women in Racing Directory
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2025 · Mai Lifestyle Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in