"NHRA has cancelled its season finale at Pomona because of the continued bad weather. Austin Prock wins his second Funny Car championship, Dallas Glenn the Pro Stock championship and Richard Gadson ...
The 16-time Funny Car champion ends one of motorsports’ most iconic careers, stepping away after surviving a violent 300-mph wreck and a long recovery from traumatic brain injury.
Force is retiring after this weekend’s season finale in Pomona, but the Yorba Linda-based family that has won 18 NHRA championships and 180 national event races will remain involved.
Three-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart opened up about NHRA icon John Force, reflecting on the 16-time Funny Car champion’s legacy, his influence, and his difficult but necessary decision ...
A second NHRA Top Fuel championship brings to mind family for Doug Kalitta.“My cousin Scott Kalitta ended up with two,” ...
Richard Gadson (Pro Stock Motorcycle) claim first championships Sunday, while Austin Prock (Funny Car) repeats.
(WJHL) — It’s the end of an era in the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). John Force is officially retiring. The winningest driver in NHRA Funny Car history announced Thursday that he was stepping ...
John Force, an icon of drag racing and one of the sport's most decorated competitors, has announced his retirementafter more than six decades behind the wheel.
John Force, the 16-time NHRA Funny Car champion who suffered a severe brain injury in a June 2024 crash, announced Thursday he will retire. The 76-year-old drag racer held a press conference at the ...
Force, 76, will be joined in retirement next season by daughter Brittany, herself a two-time NHRA Top Fuel champion. The younger Force, 39, announced that she was stepping away from drag racing in ...
In a heartfelt announcement that marks the end of an era, John Force, a 16-time Funny Car champion and a towering figure in NHRA drag racing, has officially retired at the age of 76. This decision ...