John Force is officially retiring. The winningest driver in NHRA Funny Car history announced Thursday that he was stepping ...
John Force, a 16-time Funny Car champion and the face of NHRA drag racing for nearly four decades, has formally retired ...
The force was with him for a long time. Sixteen-time NHRA Funny Car Champion John Force announced his retirement from ...
Hagan, competing out of the Tony Stewart Racing camp, has won four championships and is going for his third in five seasons.
Austin Prock is the defending Funny Car champion. He is looking to possibly clinch the 2025 world title at the NHRA Nevada Nationals at LVMS on Sunday.
Top Fuel driver Brittany Force isn’t afraid to say this year has been the toughest of her career. The main reason has nothing to do with her racing on the track. Her father, John, a 16-time Funny Car ...
When Brittany Force completes her final Top Fuel run in the 60th annual In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals this weekend at the ...
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Known as the biggest funny car race in the world, the Funny Car Chaos Classic was founded by Chris Graves, who as a kid loved funny cars. He later created one of the coolest drag racing series on the ...
Sixteen-time NHRA Funny Car Champion John Force officially announced his retirement from driving Thursday during a press ...
The 16-time Funny Car champion confirmed the decision Thursday, more than a year after suffering a traumatic brain injury in ...