Legendary 16-time National Hot Rod Association Funny Car world champion John Force will retire after four decades of racing.
John Force is officially retiring. The winningest driver in NHRA Funny Car history announced Thursday that he was stepping ...
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John Force, a 16-time Funny Car champion and the face of NHRA drag racing for nearly four decades, has formally retired ...
At 76 years old, Force hasn’t raced in 17 months after surviving an engine explosion at the NHRA Virginia Nationals in June ...
Force is retiring after this weekend’s season finale in Pomona, but the Yorba Linda-based family that has won 18 NHRA ...
Force, a 16-time world champion and the winningest driver in drag racing history, formally announced the news Thursday ahead ...
With 157 NHRA national event victories over a 54 John Force Racing will continue with a fresh line-up of drivers and same ...
The remainder of the nitro classes will have to wait and see what weather Sunday serves up to settle up their championships.
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