Melanie Johnson Honors Family’s Farming Heritage at NHRA Finals in Pomona

POMONA, Calif. (Nov. 13, 2025) – This weekend at the NHRA Finals at In-N-Out Pomona Dragstrip, Top Alcohol Dragster driver Melanie Johnson will pay tribute to her family’s deep agricultural roots with a special Johnson Farms decal on the side of her dragster.

The moment carries extra meaning, not only does it mark the final race of the 2025 season, but also 30 years since her uncle, Blaine Johnson, earned his first Top Fuel win at the same event in Pomona back in 1995.


Blaine Johnson (in cockpit) and his brother Alan, won for the first time in Top Fuel 30 years ago at the NHRA Finals, photo credit NHRA/National Dragster

“My family has been farming on the Central Coast of California for four generations,” said Johnson. “My great-grandfather immigrated from Denmark and bought land in Santa Maria to start a dairy farm. Over time, the family transitioned to growing produce, most notably strawberries, and we’re proud to continue being stewards of the land today.”

The Johnson Farms decal design is inspired by the classic Johnson Racing logo that appeared on the Top Alcohol Dragster her father, Alan Johnson, and uncle Blaine raced together in the late ’80s and early ’90s.


Top Alcohol Dragster standout Melanie Johnson will be honoring her family’s business and racing legacy this weekend, photo credit Melanie Johnson

Melanie Johnson Honors Family’s Farming Heritage at NHRA Finals in Pomona

POMONA, Calif. (Nov. 13, 2025) – This weekend at the NHRA Finals at In-N-Out Pomona Dragstrip, Top Alcohol Dragster driver Melanie Johnson will pay tribute to her family’s deep agricultural roots with a special Johnson Farms decal on the side of her dragster.

The moment carries extra meaning, not only does it mark the final race of the 2025 season, but also 30 years since her uncle, Blaine Johnson, earned his first Top Fuel win at the same event in Pomona back in 1995.


Blaine Johnson (in cockpit) and his brother Alan, won for the first time in Top Fuel 30 years ago at the NHRA Finals, photo credit NHRA/National Dragster

“My family has been farming on the Central Coast of California for four generations,” said Johnson. “My great-grandfather immigrated from Denmark and bought land in Santa Maria to start a dairy farm. Over time, the family transitioned to growing produce, most notably strawberries, and we’re proud to continue being stewards of the land today.”

The Johnson Farms decal design is inspired by the classic Johnson Racing logo that appeared on the Top Alcohol Dragster her father, Alan Johnson, and uncle Blaine raced together in the late ’80s and early ’90s.


Top Alcohol Dragster standout Melanie Johnson will be honoring her family’s business and racing legacy this weekend, photo credit Melanie Johnson


“Drag racing has always been a family passion,” Johnson continued. “To close out my rookie Top Alcohol Dragster season by honoring where we came from, both in farming and in racing, feels really special. This weekend, our family and friends will come together in Southern California once again to celebrate an incredible season and remember the legacy that brought us here.”

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