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Female Professional of the Year 2016

January 4, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Female Professional of the Year 2016 category was the most hotly contested race in this year’s award program.   The category received 34 nominations and 209 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.      This year, two automotive industry professionals battled it out for the top spot, and a late rally determined your Professional of the Year for 2016.

Professional of the Year 2016 – Courtney Lambert

Courtney LambertHorsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the Female Professional of the Year 2016 – motorcycle industry staple, Courtney Lambert!

An always smiling, familiar face in the motorcycle industry, Courtney Lambert stays entrenched in all things two-wheels.   Whether you find her traveling the roads avoiding mayhem with Allstate, behind the counter at Kory Souza Originals, or over the airwaves on her very own radio show, she knows only one pace in life, Wide Open.   Her busy schedule takes her across the country, to bike weeks and rallies as a Allstate Insurance spokesperson doing stage shows and emceeing national events.   

Courtney began hosting her own talk radio show about motorcycles called Wide Open Radio in 2010, and regularly features motorcycle industry talent and icons to the show.     Courtney also manages the frontend of Kory Souza Originals, taking care of all the phone calls, billing, foot traffic, marketing, events, product releases and some of the sales for her other half – custom builder, Kory Souza.   

Professional of the Year 2016 Runner Up –  Jessica Kennedy

Shotgun Shocks Go-To Girl, Jessica Kennedy, is your Professional of the Year 2016 Runner-up for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Professional of the Year 2016 Nominees

  • 2016 Horsepower & Heels Women of the YearErica Enders
  • Janette Thornley
  • Sarah Burgess
  • Leah Pritchett
  • Heather Carter
  • Elaine Larsen
  • Courtney Force
  • Kayli Barker
  • Alexis DeJoria
  • Shannon Giust
  • Alex Rogeo
  • Terri Chandler
  • Dina Parise
  • Sarah Edwards
  • Angelle Sampey
  • Melanie Salemi
  • Sara Price
  • Danica Patrick
  • Ellen Eschenbacher
  • Mia Tedesco
  • Lizzy Musi
  • Christy Miller
  • Megan Meyer
  • Valerie Clemens
  • Aileen Collins-Love
  • Elisa Coon
  • Cheryl Hyrn
  • Ashley Force-Hood
  • Annie Whiteley
  • Brittany Force
  • Annette Bauer

Category: Official News, Women in Racing NewsTag: Aileen Collins-Love, Alex Rogeo, Alexis DeJoria, Angelle Sampey, Annette Bauer, Annie Whiteley, Ashley Force-Hood, Brittany Force, Cheryl Hyrn, Christy Miller, Courtney Force, Courtney Lambert, Danica Patrick, Dina Parise, Elaine Larsen, Elisa Coon, Ellen Eschenbacher, Erica Enders, Heather Carter, Janette Thornley, Kayli Barker, Leah Pritchett, Lizzy Musi, Megan Meyer, Melanie Salemi, Mia Tedesco, Sara Price, Sarah Burgess, Sarah Edwards, Shannon Giust, Terri Chandler, Valerie Clemens, Women of the Year, Women Racing

Female Racer of the Year 2016

January 4, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Female Racer of the Year category received 41 nominations and 112 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    This category had an early front-runner, with a few solid challengers through out, but was able to hold strong until the close.

 

Female Racer of the Year 2016 – Janette Thornley

Horsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the Female Racer of the Year 2016 category – Harley Pro Fuel racer, Janette Thornley. janette thornley

Last year, she finished in the runner up position, but this year, her fans shot her up to the number one spot.   Congratulations to Janette! 

Female Racer of the Year 2016 Runner Up –  Aileen Collins-Love

Sprint Car racer Aileen Collins-Love was your Female Racer of the Year 2016 Runner-Up for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.  

Female Racer of the Year 2016 Nominees

  • 2016 Horsepower & Heels Women of the YearErica Enders
  • Melanie Salemi
  • Kayli Barker
  • Heather Carter
  • Leah Pritchett
  • Elaine Larsen
  • Nina Gusler
  • Lilian Cacioppo
  • Shannon Giust
  • Alexis DeJoria
  • Cheryl Hryn
  • Angelle Sampey
  • Jessi Combs
  • Jackie Fricke
  • Pippa Mann
  • Courtney Force
  • Amber Balcaen
  • Sarah Burgess
  • Vonnie Mills
  • Donna Gerstel
  • Jody Perewitz
  • Shanna Snyder
  • Michelle Furr
  • Mia Tedesco
  • Sarah Edwards
  • McKenna Haase
  • Brittany Force
  • Danica Patrick
  • Journee Richardson
  • Afton Swanson
  • Sondra Leslie
  • Sarah Boyce
  • Yvonne Lucas
  • Lexi Fruggiero
  • Laura Landry
  • Megan Meyer
  • Lilian Cacioppo
  • Mali Greenfield

 

 

 

Category: Official News, Women in Racing NewsTag: Afton Swanson, Alexis DeJoria, Amber Bacaen, Angelle Sampey, Awards, Brittany Force, Cheryl Hryn, Courtney Force, Danica Patrick, Donna Gerstel, Elaine Larsen, Erica Enders, Heather Carter, Jackie Fricke, Jessi Combs, Jody Perewitz, Journee Richardson, Kayli Barker, Laura Landry, Leah Pritchett, Lexi Fruggiero, Lilian Cacioppo, McKenna Haase, Megan Meyer, Melanie Salemi, Mia Tedesco, Michelle Furr, Nina Gusler, Pippa Mann, Sarah Boyce, Sarah Burgess, Sarah Edwards, Shanna Snyder, Shannon Giust, Sondra Leslie, Vonnie Mills, Women of the Year, Women Racing, Yvonne Lucas

Motorsport Team of the Year 2016

January 4, 2017 //  by Horsepower & Heels

The Female Motorsport Team of the Year 2016 category received 25 nominations and 54 votes for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.    This category recognizes the team that contributes the most to women in motorsports.    An early front runner set the stage, but another nominee closed the gap for a 2 vote victory.

Female Motorsport Team of the Year 2016 – Randy Meyer Racing

Motorsport Team of the Year 2016Horsepower & Heels is proud to announce the winner of the Women of the Year Female Motorsport Team  of the Year 2016 category – NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster Super Team, Randy Meyer Racing.    Home of Meyer Sister Racing duo Megan Meyer and Rachel Meyer, the family TAD dynasty Randy Meyer Racing began with father Randy and has now debuted rising talent in rookie daughters Megan and Rachel.    The team regularly assists other young developing drivers with licensing and TAD debuts.   

Megan Meyer completed her first full season in the TAD class for 2016, with Rachel Meyer making her TAD debut mid-season.    Both ladies are instrumental behind the scenes as well, crewing and maintaining the family business.   Rachel will make her full-season debut with a new dragster in 2017, and the team plans to continue their winning legacy in the class.

Motorsport Team of the Year 2016 Runner Up – Dream Chaser Racin’

The Harley Pro Fuel team of Janette Thornley, Dream Chaser Racin’ is your Motorsport Team of the Year 2016 Runner-Up for the Horsepower & Heels Women of the Year Awards.

Motorsport Team of the Year 2016 Nominees

  • 2016 Horsepower & Heels Women of the YearLarsen Motorsports
  • Elite Motorsports
  • Miss Behaving Racing
  • Hellion B Team
  • John Force Racing
  • Alexis DeJoria Racing
  • Melanie Salemi Motorsports
  • BMI Racing
  • Terri Chandler
  • Shannon Giust
  • Love Motorsports
  • Car Chix
  • Kayli Barker Racing
  • Cheryl Hryn Racing
  • Show N Tell Racing
  • Speed Sisters
  • Nancy Matter Motorsports
  • Cars Protection Plus
  • Boyce Racing
  • Sarah Burgess Racing
  • Karri Beebe Racing
  • Mad Mike Molea Racing

Category: Official News, Women in Racing NewsTag: Alexis DeJoria, Awards, BMI Racing, Boyce Racing, Car Chix, Cheryl Hryn, Dream Chaser Racin, Elite Motorsports, Hellion B Team, Janette Thornley, John Force Racing, Karri Beebe, Kayli Barker, Larsen Motorsports, Love Motorsports, Megan Meyer, Melanie Salemi, Meyer Sisters Racing, Mia Tedesco, Miss Behaving Racing, Nancy Matter, Rachel Meyer, Sarah Burgess, Shannon Giust, Shelley Molea, Show N Tell Racing, Speed Sisters, Terri Chandler, Women of the Year, Women Racing

Newly Engaged Mia Tedesco

December 23, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Congratulations are in order for the reigning 2016 NHRA Super Gas World Champion, newly engaged Mia Tedesco! 

Newly Engaged Mia Tedesco

Tedesco, who is just coming off a stellar season with three championships and a variety of honors to her name, was surprised by her long time beau, Andi Price, who popped the question on the evening of December 22nd.

All the best to Newly Engaged Mia Tedesco & Andi Price!

Category: Heel ClicksTag: Drag Racing, Mia Tedesco, NHRA, Super Gas, TAD, Women Racing

Stellar year for NHRA hotshoe Mia Tedesco

December 15, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

A stellar year for NHRA hotshoe Mia TedescoA stellar year for NHRA hotshoe Mia Tedesco, the NHRA multi-class driver who racked up an impressive collection of hardware at the season closing awards ceremonies.    The 22 year-old Tedesco pulled double-duty all season between her Top Alcohol Dragster and her Super Gas racecars in the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series National, Regional and Divisional events.

Three championship titles in one season

The Pittsburgh, PA native became the first female to win the ultra-competitive Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series Super Gas World Championship in her CARS Protection Plus/VP Racing Fuels Super Gas Chevrolet.   She captured two wins in Chicago in the class – both the divisional event in June and the subsequent national event win in July.   She also claimed the Division 3 title for Super Gas in the class, making her only the second racer in history to double-up with a National and Division 3 win for the season.  

 ‘Miss Mia’ also piloted her 275 mph CARS Protection Plus/Schepel Motors/NGK/Lucas Oil Top Alcohol Dragster entry to the North Central Regional Championship, while finishing in the Top Ten for the National Top Alcohol Dragster points chase, with a strong No. 8 standing.    She earned three regional wins for the season – Gainesville, St. Louis and Columbus, Ohio.

Driver of the Year Accolades

In addition to her impressive class standings and championships earned, Mia was also named Super Eliminator Driver of the Year, which encompasses drivers from the categories of Super Gas, Super Comp, Super Stock, and Stock.   But the top accolade earned by the NHRA hotshoe was the highly-coveted Person of the Year award in front of a large crowd of her peers, family and friends.

“Getting the Person of the Year award was very cool,” Tedesco said. “I wasn’t expecting it so I was surprised and also very honored to win.”
“We had a big group of us there,” Tedesco said. “It was nice to be able to win and to be able to share it with my family and crew members; none of it happens without their love, support and hard work.”

“It’s great to look back on the season now and see everything we accomplished, but you’re not really thinking about it at the time. You just want to race one round at a time and hope it works out. It worked out pretty well for us this year.”

 

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Awards, Drag Racing, Mia Tedesco, NHRA, Super Gas, Top Alcohol Dragster, Women Racing

Megan Meyer Rookie Year-End Recap

November 26, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Determination Unmatched.

Meyer captures another runner upFor most, a rookie season is a year filled with learning experiences and getting comfortable in a new class and racing environment.   But not for NHRA Top Alcohol driver, Megan Meyer – who set her eyes on the goal of a championship in her first year.   The young protege daughter of TAD racing dynasty Randy Meyer Racing, Megan began her first full season behind the wheel of the Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel Dragster in March, catapulting herself to a spectacular rookie season filled with plenty of exciting achievements.   

Megan Meyer Rookie Year-End Recap

Megan’s season began with the debut of beautiful new Racer’s Evolved livery at the 47th Annual NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida.   She quickly took to the top of qualifying, before being bumped by Mia Tedesco into the #2 position.  Megan would soldier through the field, making it all the way to the final round at her first national event in the class.   Though she wasn’t able to score the win light, her runner up finish was a strong start to her rookie season.   She also picked up the Best Appearing Car award for the event.

Her luck would continue into her second appearance, at the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series (LODRS) Division 4 South Central Region “Nitro on the Bayou” season opening event.   Her first time to race at No Problem Raceway in Belle Rose, LA; she got off to a slow start learning the new track surface and qualified in the No. 7 position.   But she learned quickly, and was able to navigate her Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel Dragster to another final round, finishing as runner up yet again – her second straight final round appearance and second runner-up of the year.   

Megan Meyer 5 week tourThe rookie hot streak Megan was riding continued into the 7th Annual NHRA 4-Wide Nationals in Charlotte, NC.   Qualifying again in the No. 2 position, she would march onto her third consecutive final, this time earning her first Wally after an emotional win.   She also picked up another special Wally award that morning – the second for Best Appearing Crew honors that weekend.

A semi-final finish at the 29th Annual NHRA Spring Nationals in Houston suburb of Baytown, TX was her first time outside the final round for the season, but did nothing to slow Megan’s determination.   She held strong at the No. 2 position in the national points chase entering her hometown event at Heartland Park Topeka.  

The 28th Annual NHRA Kansas Nationals marked the first time father-daughter would compete alongside one another, and although the team had their hands full fielding two cars, they kept their stride all weekend.   Megan grabbed her first career No. 1 qualifying position, and advance to yet another final round, where she earned her third runner up and fourth final round appearance of the season.  

Up next, the rookie would take on NHRA’s LODRS South Central Division at Osage Casino Tulsa Raceway Park.   Megan qualified No 5. At the event, taking the win first round before falling in round 2.   The Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel dragster earned the Best Engineered Car award for the event.

Mechanical issues at the 10th annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Norwalk, OH would present the first major challenge of her highly successful rookie season.  The throttle would stick on her A/Fuel Dragster, causing extensive engine damage.  The team would scramble to get her back-up engine put in the car, and ended up with a No. 4 qualifying attempt.   She would get by in round 1, but would suffer her first holeshot upset in Round 2 of eliminations.

But Megan and her Randy Meyer Racing team rebounded quickly, with a fifth final appearance and runner up finish at the Route 66 Nationals event.   She would hold strong to her No. 2 position in the points standing.

meyerShifting gears from rookie to mentor, Megan then was able to welcome her sister, Rachel’s Top Alcohol Dragster debut for their hometown regional LODRS event at Heartland Park Topeka – their first time competing together in Top Alcohol Dragster.   Both ladies qualified well, with Rachel taking the No. 1 qualified position at her debut event, and Megan taking the No 3 position.   But both ladies made early exits in the first round after encountering tire shake.  This marked Megan’s first time losing in the opening round of eliminations all season.

Megan and Rachel again teamed up for the NHRA LODRS North Central Division event in St. Louis.  This time, they swapped qualifying performances, with Megan taking the No. 1 position and Rachel coming in at No. 3.   Both ladies took turns resetting the track record for the Top Alcohol Dragster class, and along with Mia Tedesco, the ladies held the top three qualified positions, as well as commanding eliminations.   Megan and Mia would battle it out in an all-female final round, with Megan ending up with the runner-up finish.   Megan recorded her second career No. 1 qualifier, her fifth final round appearance and fourth runner-up of the season.

The marathon stretch for Megan and the rest of the Randy Meyer Racing team continued onto Brainerd, MN for the 35th annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals.   There, Meyer would again capture her third No. 1 qualifier of the season.  She would run a new career best in round 1 and round 2 of eliminations with a 5.178 second,  278 mph performance.  This bested Mia Tedesco’s previous record of the quickest female in the sportsman contingent.   She exited in the semi finals after massive tire shake, which would be the catalyst that set off a mechanical downturn that left the Randy Meyer Racing team struggling with performance issues for several races.

13262655_10154309533241758_314448387_oThe excitement and marathon of activities surrounding the Big GO – NHRA’s hallowed 62nd annual Chevrolet Performance U.S. Nationals event in Indianapolis, IN can be overwhelming and grueling on even the most seasoned racers.  With a full schedule of media appearances and the week-long racing schedule of NHRA’s most prestigious event, Megan had her eyes on adding a coveted Indy win to her rookie season.   She qualified right in the middle of the pack at the No. 7 position.  But first round exit for Meyer put a damper on the weekend.   

“We were all disappointed to go out in the first round of the U.S. Nationals. There was a tremendous amount of tough competition at the event, and unfortunately we couldn’t get a lucky break to get the win.”

Recouped from the grueling 5 week tour on the road, the 9th Annual NHRA Carolina Nationals gave Megan a chance to return to the site of her first victory, hoping for a repeat trip to the winner’s circle.   She qualified strong, at the No. 3 position, and would take the win in round one, but would fall in the second round.

But it was the final race of the season that left the young rookie heartbroken.   The 31st Annual AAA Texas NHRA FallNationals was the last chance for Megan to push her Racer’s Evolved A/F Dragster into the winner’s circle, and a critical race in holding her position in points standings.   But it wasn’t meant to be, as Megan experienced the heartbreak of a DNF – failing to qualify for the event and being forced to the sidelines.  This unfortunate incident ended up pushing her back to the #4 finish nationally and the #2 position regionally.

“Looking back at the successful year that we had, it was very heartbreaking for all of us to end our season by not qualifying for our last race of the year. Dallas was one of the races that I really wanted to win, and I knew that we had the race car that could compete in the quickest field of Top Alcohol Dragster, but we just could not repeat the same numbers as earlier this year. We believe that we have lost power due to a number of things that we cannot control throughout the year. These race cars go through tremendous tire smoke and shake that can really wear out parts fast, and forcing them to constantly run in the 5.20’s can do a lot of damage. I think our tires, clutch, motors, and the car have all experienced a lot this year, and it’s time that we refresh everything.”

“I am very hungry for another win, and I was a little disappointed that I made it to 6 final rounds this year but only came out on top once. I have an amazing and talented group of guys that work with us all year long, and with new sponsorship coming next year, as well as my sister coming on board as a full-time driver, we will be stronger than ever.”

Meyer is currently nominated for the honors of Division 5 Pro-Sportsman Driver of the Year, Rookie of the Year, and the Randy Meyer Racing team collectively up for Tuner of the Year.  Each is a fan vote based award.   Fans can place their votes at:  https://form.jotform.com/52785826085972.  Voting ends Dec 2nd.

2017 and Beyond

Though she has aspirations for a professional career in Top Fuel, Megan Meyer says for now, she has unfinished business in the Top Alcohol Dragster class, and intends to compete for the championship again in 2017.   Proudly wearing the No. 4 designation on her dragster for the 2016, she has her eyes set on the championship in 2017 and is ready for the challenge of her sophomore season.     Though her primary sponsor, Racer’s Evolved will not return in 2017, she is confident that a new partner will join the successful driver on her planned 17 race 2017 schedule.    For now, the offseason gives the Randy Meyer Racing crew the opportunity to rebuild and renew equipment that saw plenty of action – and wear – over the course of their busy season.  It also allows a very savvy and business minded Megan the chance to secure a new title sponsor to join along in the ride.

Rachel Meyer will join Megan on the tour full-time after her college graduation with a degree in Mechanical Engineer in May.   The team will unveil a brand new dragster from Copeland Race Cars for Rachel’s 2017 debut at the NHRA Topeka Nationals.  

Randy Meyer Racing will continue their “Rent-A-Ride” Program, welcoming rookie Justin Ashley (son of former Top Fuel and Funny Car driver Mike Ashley) to the team and allowing Megan to again step in as mentor for another young aspiring driver.   

One thing is certain, the Meyer sisters and the rest of the Randy Meyer Racing team will be a formidable presence yet again in the Top Alcohol Dragster class.   We wish them all the best of luck in 2017!

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

Meyer captures another Runner Up

July 13, 2016 //  by Horsepower & Heels

 Meyer captures another runner upNHRA Top Alcohol Dragster rookie sensation, Megan Meyer captures another Runner Up finish at the .   Meyer was able to navigate her Racer’s Evolved A/Fuel dragster through a tough field, to secure another runner-up finish, her fifth final round appearance of the season.    

With the Jeg’s All Star event activities being hosted in Chicago, Meyer and her Randy Meyer Racing team had their hands full with a double race extended schedule that included her father/mentor, Randy competing in the All Star Challenge.   

“We had our hands full all weekend at the Route 66 Nationals with running two cars, and two races,” Meyer stated on the busy weekend. “Coming off of a 2nd round finish at my last National event in Norwalk, I was excited to get back in the car and go a few more rounds.”

 In qualifying, Megan Meyer would post a  5.501 second at 263.87 mph pass, good enough for a spot in the top half of the field for the opening session.  Round two, she would improve significantly, running a 5.288 second, 271.95 mph pass that would shoot her to the No. 2 spot at the close of the second session.  In the third and final round, Megan would post her quickest qualifying pass of the weekend,  with her 5.279 second, 274.61 mph performance earning the No. 5 final qualifying spot entering eliminations.

Meanwhile, Megan’s dad – racing teammate and mentor, Randy Meyer, was able to snag the No. 8 position in the Jeg’s All Star Challenge.  He would advance to the the semi-finals before exiting.

Sunday Eliminations

meyerTypically, the Top Alcohol Dragster opening round of eliminations takes place on Saturday evenings during the National events, but with the added All Star program, Race Day eliminations for the class would take place all on Sunday.    This placed added stress on the Randy Meyer Racing team, who had 40 minutes between rounds to service both cars.

“Having first round on Sunday morning was a different schedule for us, but it proved to be a fun-filled day for our team. We were very limited on time between rounds with only 40 minutes, and we were fortunate to not have to do any major repairs. With the great group of guys that we have on our team, we were able to power through the tear-downs and make all necessary tuning adjustments, and still had a very consistent car to win.”

No. 5 qualified Megan Meyer paired against No. 12 Wayne Butler for the opening round of eliminations, marking the first time the two would meet in competition.   Though Butler would post his quickest pass of the weekend, it was not enough to hold off Meyer, who left first and never trailed for the win, running 5.300 seconds, at 266.58 mph.   She would earn lane choice entering round two against No. 4 qualified Rich McPhillips.

McPhillips would snag a slight starting line advantage over Meyer in round two, but the Racer’s Evolved dragster was able to make up the difference in the first 60’, charging onto the win with a 5.287/273.72 mph performance to McPhillip’s losing 5.380/271.84 mph effort.

Megan Meyer Mia TedescoHer deadly consistency would carry into round three as she faced No. 1 qualified, Mia Tedesco.    The TAD Ladies match-up marked the first time the two would meet in eliminations, and it would be Tedesco who would take the starting line advantage.   But Megan covered the distance quickly, and thundered on to take the win, 5.308/272.61 mph to Tedesco’s 5.407/276.41 mph effort.    

Meyer Captures another Runner Up

Meyer would carry the advantage of lane choice entering her fifth final round of the year against No. 6 qualified Joey Severance.   The two had only met once previously – in the finals of the NHRA Kansas Nationals at Heartland Park Topeka; where Meyer took home the runner-up trophy.    She was ready to avenge that loss in this final, but would run an off-paced 5.397/ 272.34 mph pass, leaving Severance his 13th career National event win and Meyer captures another Runner Up finish to add to her impressive rookie season.

“This was the second time that I have faced Joey in the final round, and so far he has been the better car. Joey and the Severance family have a great record so far for the 2016 season and they have always been the one to beat. We tried our best in the final round, but had a hole out early and could not get enough speed to pass him for the win.”

Meyer leaves the event in second place for the Lucas Oil National points series, two points above Rich McPhillips and 116 below Joey Severance. She still retains her No. 2 position in the Regional series behind Gord Gingles.

Next Event: Sisterly Debut?

Megan Meyer and her Randy Meyer Racing team will return home for the Regional event at Heartland Park Topeka on July 28-30th.   A rumored Top Alcohol Dragster debut by Megan’s sister, Rachel Meyer, is expected should she be able to earn her TAD license within the two weeks before the race.   Rachel Meyer will drive the Randy Meyer Racing Dragster typically driven by her father, Randy, and the Regional event would be her first Top Alcohol Dragster event debut.  

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

Drag Illustrated 30 Under 30 List

December 8, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Drag Illustrated 30 under 30Drag Illustrated Announces 1st Annual 30 under 30 List

Drag Illustrated magazine announced its inaugural ‘30 under 30’ Who Make a Difference list celebrating drag racing’s young talent.   The 30 honorees will be featured in Drag Illustrated’s ‘Tomorrow’ Issue, released at the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) tradeshow on Thursday, December 10.

A special press conference to honor the 30 members will be held on Thursday at 1:30PM EST in the PRI media center.   The Tommorrow Issue will be available in the Drag Illustrated booth #3449 while supplies last.

“This has been one of the most exciting projects we’ve ever tackled, “ Drag Illustrated Editor-in-Chief Wes Buck said.  “We set out to reward and celebrate the most talented young people the sport of drag racing has to offer, and I could not possibly be more proud of this first-ever Drag Illustrated 30 Under 30 class.”

Ladies of Drag Illustrated 30 Under 30

Seven talented women of drag racing made the inaugural Drag Illustrated 30 Under 30 list out of nearly 5,000 nominations received.

  • Brittany Force, NHRA Top Fuel Driver
  • Leah Pritchett, NHRA Top Fuel Driver
  • Megan Fessel-Schumacher, NHRA Blogger/Social Media, DSR
  • Ashley Sanford, NHRA A Fuel Driver
  • Mia Tedesco, NHRA A Fuel Driver
  • Lizzy Musi, PDRA Pro Modified Driver
  • Tera Wendland-Graves, Nostalgia Driver
  • Audrey Worm, Nostalgia NFC Driver, Business professional

Congratulations to all of these hard-working, talented young ladies!

Category: Women in Racing NewsTag: Ashley Sanford, Audrey Worm, Brittany Force, Drag Racing, Leah Pritchett, Lizzy Musi, Megan Fessel-Schumacher, Mia Tedesco, Tera Wendland-Graves, Women Racing

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