NHRA World Champion team owner Randy Meyer announced a multi-faceted marketing partnership with the INA Towing Network. The partnership will introduce a significant presence at the Tennessee Tow Show in Chattanooga on September 27-28 and debut the TRAA and INA Towing Network branded dragster at the 2025 NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida, from March 6-9.
Meyer and his daughter, Megan Meyer, will promote a ‘Slow Down Move Over’ national awareness campaign to honor towing industry workers who assist motorists.
“As a professional racer we train to always be aware of our surroundings. Sadly, first responders, emergency workers, and tow truck operators continue to be struck while aiding motorists on the side of the road because a passing vehicle did not slow down and move over,” said Megan Meyer, a multi-time NHRA Top Alcohol Dragster World Champion. “We are working together with TRAA and INA Towing Network to promote state and federal Slow Down Move Over laws that were enacted to save lives. This will be an ongoing relationship that is much more than a logo on our race car.”
The campaign will launch at the Tennessee Tow Show, featuring the new TRAA and INA Towing Network branded dragster. A press conference is scheduled for September 27 at 2 p.m. ET, with representatives from various public safety organizations expected to attend.
“The press conference and our involvement with the Tennessee Tow Show will be the first step in spreading our Slow Down Move Over message, with support from the INA Towing Network and the Towing and Recovery Association of America, Inc.,” said Randy Meyer. “We will be racing the TRAA, and INA Towing Network-backed dragster at the NHRA Gator Nationals, one of our biggest national events of 2025, plus we will be working with government offices and public safety organizations across the country to spread the word about our life-saving awareness campaign.”
During the Chattanooga event, the Meyer team will promote the campaign, sign memorabilia, and participate in the International Towing Museum Weekend. They will also pay respects at the museum’s Name Unveiling Ceremony at the Wall of the Fallen.
The Slow Down Move Over campaign is significant for the Meyer family. They lost family member Joe Meyer, a tow truck operator, in 2021, and he encouraged Randy to pursue both the towing industry and drag racing.
Randy and Megan Meyer invite others to advocate for victims of similar incidents and support the TRAA’s efforts. Together, they aim to create a lasting impact in raising awareness for the towing safety initiative.