Jul 29, 2025 | Featured, Megan Meyer, Pre-Race Releases, Race Results, Rachel Meyer
Randy Meyer Racing (RMR) wrapped up a fast-paced weekend at Darana Dragway in Milan, MI for Round 2 of the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series, where both Megan and Rachel Meyer qualified strong and delivered record-setting performances, kicking off a stretch of 10 straight weeks of racing for the championship-contending team.
Rachel Meyer threw down a killer 5.23 ET at 275 mph in qualifying and secured the No. 1 qualifier spot and the track record for Top Alcohol Dragster. Megan locked in at No. 3 with a 5.35 at 269 mph, putting both sisters on opposite sides of the elimination ladder.
Earning a bye in first round due to a seven-car field, Rachel made a massive statement running a 5.18-second pass at 275 mph, resetting the new Top Alcohol Dragster track record. She advanced to face Rich McPhillips Jr. in round two, where she ran strong but fell short on a holeshot loss. Megan took out John Ausherman in round one with an improved pass of 5.30 ET, but struggled to get down the track in round two, smoking the tires at the hit against Will Smith in the Samsel dragster.

The 10-week stretch continues this weekend as RMR heads back to Norwalk, Ohio, for one of the most legendary events in drag racing: the 48th Annual Cornwell Tools Night Under Fire, happening August 1–2, 2025, at Summit Motorsports Park. You can find the team’s race schedule HERE.
The massive event—dubbed The Greatest Show in Drag Racing®—will feature more than 82 performers, the most in event history, including a stacked lineup of professional dragsters, jet cars, wheelstanders, and pyrotechnics to entertain fans of all ages.
RMR will field Matt Cummings in the GUNK dragster alongside McKenna Bold, who returns to the site of her first NHRA national event win, just weeks after securing a breakthrough victory for the team. The team looks to keep the momentum going into the second-half of their 2025 drag racing season.
“I am so excited to head back to Norwalk for the Night Under Fire,” said McKenna, “especially coming off a huge win. There’s no better position this team could be in, and I’m feeling very confident with my sight set on getting back-to-back wins. Randy knows this track very well and how to tune the car in the Norwalk heat, which is a testament to my win at the National event. We have the perfect recipe for success!”