John Force is officially retiring. The winningest driver in NHRA Funny Car history announced Thursday that he was stepping ...
Legendary 16-time National Hot Rod Association Funny Car world champion John Force will retire after four decades of racing.
Veteran NASCAR spotter Brett Griffin has shared his admiration for John Force after learning about his retirement. Force ...
John Force, a 16-time Funny Car champion and the face of NHRA drag racing for nearly four decades, has formally retired.
Richard Gadson (Pro Stock Motorcycle) claim first championships Sunday, while Austin Prock (Funny Car) repeats.
When Brittany Force completes her final Top Fuel run in the 60th annual In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals this weekend at the In-N-Out Pomona Dragstrip at Fairplex, it will be the end of a six-decade era.
John Force, an icon of drag racing and one of the sport's most decorated competitors, has announced his retirementafter more ...
The 61-year-old wins because of his 144-point lead over teammate Shawn Langdon as rain prevents racers from running down the strip. It’s only the second time in the 72-year history of the ...