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 retirement: Heartfelt tributes pour in for "true legend" 16-time NHRA Funny Car champion
Fans, fellow racers and partners from across the motorsport world have paid heartfelt tribute to 16-time NHRA Funny Car ...
After a successful debut season in the highly competitive Funny Car class, Spencer Hyde has been named the 2025 NHRA Rookie ...
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Funny Car's Spencer Hyde named 2025 NHRA Rookie of the Year
After a successful debut season in the highly competitive Funny Car class, Spencer Hyde has been named the 2025 NHRA Rookie ...
At 76 years old, Force hasn’t raced in 17 months after surviving an engine explosion at the NHRA Virginia Nationals in June ...
Richard Gadson (Pro Stock Motorcycle) claim first championships Sunday, while Austin Prock (Funny Car) repeats.
Now 76, Force has not raced since June 2024, when his engine exploded at the NHRA Virginia Nationals, sending his burning car ...
John Force, a 16-time Funny Car champion and the face of NHRA drag racing for nearly four decades, has formally retired.
Force is retiring after this weekend’s season finale in Pomona, but the Yorba Linda-based family that has won 18 NHRA ...
June 29 – Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals (Norwalk, OH) Hall snapped a 12-year drought, taking the Wally on his American Rebel Light Buell with a 6.880 sec / 196.67 mph pass in the final over ...
Racing at the In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals was postponed on Friday due to weather at In-N-Out Burger Pomona ...
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John Force announces his retirement from racing after 46 years
John Force will no longer compete in the NHRA. Last week, Force announced his retirement as a driver in the NHRA, ending a 46-year career. The 76-year-old driver is one of the best drag racers of all ...
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