Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... POMONA — The next time a John Force Racing driver wins an NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series Funny Car race, it will be the 300th for the team. John Force ...
When the 2025 NHRA Finals in Pomona were canceled due to rain, the trip took a wild detour. Behind the wheel of Dodge’s 710-horsepower Durango SRT Hellcat Jailbreak, I explored a couple of SoCal’s car ...
Saying “What’s important to me isn’t male or female but rather who is best for the job,” International Hot Rod Association ...
John Force Racing will expand to four teams for the 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season and beyond with the ...
The Hot Rodfather made her an offer she couldn’t refuse.
After 14 seasons competing in NHRA’s top Funny Car class, Alexis DeJoria has shown her mettle. That has earned her a spot on ...
John Force Racing adds Alexis DeJoria and Bandero Premium Tequila as it expands its Funny Car lineup, signaling major growth ...
Brittany is also the first woman to win the NHRA Top Fuel championship since Shirley Muldowney in 1982. John Force Racing on ...
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.
Legendary 16-time National Hot Rod Association Funny Car world champion John Force will retire after four decades of racing. Force, 76, confirmed during a media luncheon at his race shop in Yorba ...
For the past five decades, John Force has been a major player in professional drag racing. Force has collected 16 titles and 157 wins in the NHRA's Funny Car class, part of a career that stretched ...
YORBA LINDA, Calif. — John Force, a 16-time Funny Car champion and the face of NHRA drag racing for nearly four decades, formally retired Thursday night. The 76-year-old Force’s announcement came 17 ...