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UPDATED 4/14/2025

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Market: Dallas Texas
Track: Texas Motorplex
Event: Lucas Oil Regional
Date: May 16-17
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2025 Season Schedule and Score Card

Phoenix AZ,
Firebird Raceway
LODRS Regional
Feb. 20 - 21
Results: Semi-finals

Pomona, CA
In n Out Raceway
NHRA Winternationals
March 27-30
Results: Round 1

Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas Motor Speedway
Fourwide Nationals
April 11-13
Results: Semi-Finals

Dallas, TX
Lucas Oil Regional
May 16-17
Results:

Norwalk, OH
Summit Raceway Park
LODRS Regional
June 20-21
Results:

Norwalk, OH
Summit Raceway Park
Summit Nationals
June 26-29
Results:

Brainerd, MN
Brainerd Raceway
Lucas Oil Regional
Aug 9-10
Results:

Brainerd, MN
Brainerd Raceway
Lucas Oil Nationals
Aug 14-17
Results:

Indianapolis, IN
Lucas Oil Raceway
Chevrolet NHRA US Nationals
Aug 27 - Sept. 1
Results:

Dallas, TX
Texas Motorplex
NHRA Dallas Nationals
October 9-12
Results:

Phoenix AZ,
Firebird Raceway
LODRS Regional
October 24-25
Results:

Las Vegas, NV
The Strip at Las Vegas
NHRA Nationals
Oct. 31-Nov. 2
Results:

Las Vegas, NV
The Strip at Las Vegas
LODRS Regional
-Nov. 6-9
Results:

Pomona, CA
In n Out Raceway
In-N-Out Burger Finals
Nov. 13-16
Results:

8 Nationals / 5 Regionals

LODRS (Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series)

 

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Madison Advances to Semis at Las Vegas Four Wide Race

Story by Rich Bailey

Las Vegas - Madison Payne and the Muscle Milk team took on a challenging field of Alcohol and A/Fuel cars at the NHRA Fourwide Nationals, held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. For those needing a "four wide refresher course" the field is divided into four quads of four cars and the first and second place winners advance from each quad to the next round until the finals where there is just one quad left from the previous rounds. The winner of the final round quad wins the race.

Madison qualified the Muscle Milk A/Fuel Dragster fourth in a field of 21 cars with a strong 5.27 at 275 MPH.

In the first stanza, Madison was included in a foursome made up of Taylor Januik, Mike Quayle, and Mike Austin. Madison came out on top with a 5.27 at 276 MPH win to advance into round two along with second-place finisher Taylor Januik, who recorded a close 5.33 at 271 MPH. Quayle and Austin were eliminated from further competition finishing third and fourth respectively.

In the second round, Madison faced an even tougher group of competitors which included World Champion Shawn Cowie, Matt Cummings, and Januik from the previous round. As the lights came down Madison was in the middle of the pack with a .089 reaction time and rang up a respectable 5.30 at 276 MPH pass but it wasn't enough to top Cowie who finished first with a 5.23 at 276 MPH and second place finisher Cummings who ran a 5.32 at 268 MPH but had a slightly better .071 reaction time. Madison had to settle for third after failing to reach the final quad by just .001. Januik who came in fourth was also eliminated.

Next, the Muscle Milk team heads to Dallas, Texas for an NHRA Lucas Oil Regional event, May 16-17. Both Madison and car owner, Duane Shields would like to thank Muscle Milk, NGK Spark Plugs, GRP Connecting Rods, BAE, and Clean Boost for their support in 2025.

 

 

Madison Qualifies Well but Narrowly Lost After Long Staging Battle

Story by Rich Bailey

Pomona - Madison Payne in the Muscle Milk A/Fuel Dragster qualified well at the historic Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals held at the Los Angeles County Fairplex. Madison posted a strong 5.17 at 279 MPH run during the first qualifying session which was good for the number two position but was later knocked down to third at the end of qualifying for the Top Alcohol Dragster class.

In round one, Madison raced number 14 qualifier Garrett Bateman. As the cars approached the starting line, a long staging duel ensued where neither car moved into the staging beams to activate the tree. Finally, Madison moved in and staged at the direction of car owner Duane Shields followed by Bateman. At the hit, Madison got off the line first with a great 0.030 reaction time to Bateman's 0.040. As the A/Fuelers charged down the track, Bateman gained the lead and never relinquished it. Bateman rang up a 5.23 at 272 MPH to Madison's competitive 5.30 at 273 MPH.

After the run Madison was dismayed by the surprise battle at the startingline but chose to focus on the positives that came out of Pomona. "We learned a lot this weekend and qualified well. Now, we are looking forward to racing in Vegas" She said. Next, the team moves on to the first four-wide race of the year held at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, April 11-13. Madison and Duane would like to thank Muscle Milk, GRP, NGK, Clean Boost, and Brad Anderson Enterprises for their support in 2025.


Madison Begins New Season, Qualifying No. 1 in Phoenix

Story by Rich Bailey

Phoenix - Madison Payne qualified the Muscle Milk A/Fuel Dragster in the top position at the first Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event of the season. Madison ran a stellar 5.17 at 280 MPH to lead a tough eight-car field at Firebird International Raceway. 

In round one, Madison took on number eight seed, Braiden Chesleigh.  Chesleigh was a formidable opponent who ran a respectable 5.30 in qualifying. At the light, it was Chesleigh out first with a .072 to Madison's .090.  As the cars moved down the Firebird track surface, Chesleigh began to have trouble and had to abandon the run. Meanwhile, Madison was on a clean pass and took the win with a very competitive 5.24 at 278 MPH.

In the semifinals, it would be a heartbreaker for the Muscle Milk team. Madison raced Idaho's Casey Grisel. At the start, Madison had a perfect 0.000 reaction time against Grisel's .058. While Madison had a good lead off the starting line, Grisel was able to catch up and pass her before the finish line with a quicker 5.22 at 278 MPH over Madison's 5.78 at 239 MPH. 

Team owner Duane Shields was pleased with the team's effort and looks forward to the 2025 season. "We are happy to continue our number one qualifying streak in a very stout field. Unfortunately, the track conditions took us out in the semis. Team Muscle Milk is here to win so anything else is a little disappointing. But it's a long season and I'm looking forward to it" he said. 

Next, the Muscle Milk team will race at the NHRA Winternationals in Pomona, on March 27-30. Duane and Madison would like to thank Muscle Milk, GRP Connecting Rods, NGK Spark Plugs, Clean Boost, and Brad Anderson Enterprises for their support this season.

Muscle Milk Team Qualifies First, Rockets to National Top Ten Finish

Story and Photo by Rich Bailey

Pomona - A late-season performance surge opened the door to a top-ten season finish after the In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals concluded this past weekend. Madison Payne finished ninth after a regional win last week in Las Vegas and a semi-final finish at the Pomona grand finale. The 2024 Finals was a memorable one with twists and turns in many categories and even a small plane crash near the finish line that delayed the race for over an hour.

Madison qualified in the number one position with a blistering 5.16 at 277 MPH to lead the quickest Top Alcohol Dragster field in NHRA history. 

In round one, Madison raced Washington's Kim Parker.  Parker got off the line quicker with a .073 to Madison's .081. Madison still was able to squeeze out the win with a fine 5.24 at 276 MPH to Parker's close 5.29 at 264 MPH.

In round two, Madison faced Jackie Fricke. Fricke got a slight lead off of the starting line with a .072 to Madison's .089 but it would be all Madison with another great run. Madison rang up a 5.19 at 278 MPH to Fricke's valiant 5.26 at 274 MPH to move on to the semi-finals.

In the Semis, Madison raced yet another female driver, World Champion, Julie Nataas. At the hit, it was Nataas out first with .077 which was a sizable advantage to Madison's .115. While Madison ran quicker with a 5.19 to Nataas' 5.22 it wasn't enough and Nataas took the hole shot win to move on to the final round. 

While the Muscle Milk team would have wanted to end the season with a win, team owner Duane Shields was happy with the results. "Any time you qualify number one in the quickest field in history it's a good weekend and you have to be happy. The car ran very consistently on every pass. We win as a team and lose as a team and now we can reflect on the season" Duane said. 

In addition to Madison's top ten finish, Duane's sportsman team driven by Mike Handras also finished in the top ten nationally in both Super Comp and Super Gas. Duane and Madison would like to Muscle Milk, GRP Rods, NGK Spark Plugs, Clean Boost, and Brad Anderson Enterprises for their very valued support in 2024.



 


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