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Northern Michigan Dragway becomes the latest facility to choose a sanctioning agreement with the WDRA.

NORWALK, OH: Michigan racers will have another World Drag Racing Alliance (WDRA) facility to compete during the 2025 season with the addition of Northern Michigan Dragway.

The eighth-mile racetrack in Kaleva was founded in 1970 by Michigan Motorsports Hall of Famers Tom and Jim Ledford. Now entering its 55th season, Northern Michigan Dragway has experienced tremendous support, with over two hundred racers registering for the points chase in 2024. This growth is credited to the friendly atmosphere and family-forward management of Brian and Wayne Ledford.

Northern Michigan Dragway has made various improvements in recent years, including a complete resurfacing of the racetrack and increased paving throughout the vast pit area, staging lanes, and return roads. Becoming a sanctioned facility again has rejuvenated the excitement and camaraderie that comes with earning a coveted spot in the year-end festivities.  

“We are excited to be able to build a team and attend the WDRA Bracket Finals,” said Brian Ledford with Northern Michigan Dragway. “We have a very strong racing program, and I’m looking forward to seeing how a veteran team from Northern Michigan does against the best in the area.”

Northern Michigan’s talented team will compete in the Northern Summit Bracket Finals presented by Laris Motorsports Insurance at Mid Michigan Motorplex on September 18-21, 2025.  Additionally, their top qualified competitors will be invited to participate in the WDRA Summit World Championships presented by SunCoast Performance at Montgomery International Dragway on October 23-25, 2025. All WDRA members and member tracks can redeem exclusive rewards and discounts from various marketing partners supporting the WDRA.

“The Northern Michigan team is not new to sanctioning, but it’s been a while since they have enjoyed the benefits that come along with it,” said Jon O’Neal with the WDRA. “The management has been quick to make the necessary changes to meet WDRA requirements, and that’s exciting to see. We look forward to providing the perks of being part of the WDRA, not only to the historic facility but to the loyal group of racers that support it.”

Racers can learn more about getting a WDRA license by visiting www.racewdra.com/license/, calling 567-224-0568, or emailing membership@racewdra.com. Any information you need can be found on the WDRA website, including Racer Benefits, Member Tracks, an Online Rulebook, and the various programs.

For more information on Northern Michigan Dragway, visit www.northernmichigandragway.com.