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Submitted by IHRA1 on Wed, 07/23/2025 - 11:03
Darana - Milan Dragway

MILAN, MI — A new era of drag racing is set to launch in Southeast Michigan as Milan Dragway officially becomes Darana Dragway, following its recent acquisition by Darryl Cuttell, owner of the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA). 

This weekend, the newly renamed facility will host a highly anticipated stop on the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series, marking a bold and exciting chapter for the beloved track.

Located just south of Ann Arbor and west of Detroit, Milan Dragway has long been a staple of the Midwest drag racing scene since its opening in 1963. Over the decades, the track has welcomed grassroots racers, national touring series, and legendary names in the sport. With its deep roots in the racing community and a reputation for high-quality competition, the track has played a central role in shaping the drag racing culture of Michigan and beyond.

Now under the ownership of Cuttell, the facility enters a new chapter with fresh energy and vision. The name Darana Dragway reflects Cuttell’s broader investment in the sport through his leadership of the IHRA and Darana Motorsports, while paying tribute to the facility’s legacy and future potential.

“This track has always meant something special to racers and fans alike,” said Cuttell. “We’re committed to honoring its history while building something even stronger. The name may be changing, but our goal is to elevate everything that has made this track great.”

The renaming is more than symbolic—it coincides with a weekend full of thunderous horsepower as the IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series rolls into town. Fans will witness 12,000-horsepower Top Fuel dragsters, nitro Funny Cars, Pro Mods, Mountain Motor Pro Stock and more compete for glory and the iconic IHRA Iron Man trophies.

Tickets are now available for purchase, starting at $20. Children 12 and under are free. 

Tickets for this weekend’s event at Darana Dragway – Milan can be purchased at ihra.com/events/2025-06/ihra-outlaw-nitro-series. Fans who can’t attend this weekend’s race can catch all of the live action for free on IHRA.tv and Speed Sport 1 and Speed Sport 2 beginning Wednesday at 9 am EST.