NHRA Unveils New Opportunities for Digital Media Creators
The NHRA (National Hot Rod Association) is setting the stage for an exhilarating experience for digital media members and content creators as it gears up for the 2025 Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season. This new initiative, aimed at enhancing the visibility of drag racing, includes a specialized creator zone designed exclusively for influencers and media professionals in the field.
Exciting New Offerings for Influencers
One of the standout features of this program is the
Cornwell Tools Burnout Box Content Creator Zone. This exclusive at-track area grants social media influencers a remarkable opportunity to produce high-quality content right at the heart of the action—near the starting line. The NHRA is specifically inviting influencers with a follower count of 25,000 or more on any social media platform. This initiative intends to help the NHRA connect with new audiences, providing creators the chance to showcase the adrenaline and excitement of drag racing from a unique perspective.
In a bid to diversify the coverage of drag racing, NHRA is encouraging creators from various industries to apply for this special opportunity. By engaging different voices, NHRA hopes to infuse fresh energy and viewpoints into its events, further amplifying the sport's visibility.
Empowering Media Professionals
Moreover, NHRA aims to broaden its digital media outreach by allowing media members from all disciplines to cover its events across the nation. Whether through podcasts, blogs, YouTube channels, or TikTok accounts, NHRA is committed to providing a thrilling backdrop for content coverage.
Media professionals will gain close access to NHRA's power-packed machines—capable of reaching speeds of up to 330 mph—and the chance to interact with a diverse spectrum of drivers and stars during events. Those interested in applying for media credentials can access this opportunity for one of the 20 national events hosted by NHRA each season.
Jeffrey Young, NHRA's Vice President of Marketing and Communications, emphasized the initiative's goal, stating, _“Our aim is to provide digital media creators an unparalleled platform to capture the energy and excitement of NHRA events and connect with new audiences.”_ He expressed hope that the
Burnout Box Creator Zone would become a hotbed of creativity, offering content creators a truly unique angle not available anywhere else.
Application Process
Interested content creators are encouraged to apply for either the Burnout Box or media credentials via the NHRA website. This initiative represents a rare chance for both established and emerging creators to make their mark in the dynamic world of NHRA drag racing.
For additional details, including the upcoming season's schedule, creators and potential media applicants can visit
NHRA.com.
About Mission Foods
MISSION Foods, a leader in global food products owned by GRUMA, S.A.B. de C.V., offers a range of items including tortillas, flatbreads, and salsas. With a presence in over 112 countries, MISSION focuses on quality and authenticity, catering to the tastes and lifestyles of different regions.
About NHRA
The NHRA stands as the prime sanctioning body for drag racing in the United States, orchestrating 20 national events that bring together fans and competitors alike. The organization is dedicated to promoting drag racing at all levels, offering competitive opportunities through various programs such as the NHRA Summit Racing Series and the NHRA Jr. Drag Racing League, fostering a passion for motorsports among youth.
In addition to its racing events, NHRA operates three major racing facilities, including Gainesville Raceway in Florida and the Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. Fans can catch all NHRA national events and exclusive content via the NHRA.tv streaming service.
For more information and updates about NHRA, follow them on social media or visit their official website.