john force

Force has finished in the Top Ten 34 straight seasons and leads an organization that has won 21 NHRA World Championships.

Both had a lot of success in their season, but John topped both in 2004 with a 13th world title.In 2005, Force won 5 events, but only finished third in the championship standings, 32 points behind champion.In 2006, Force won his 14th NHRA World Funny Car Championship, defeating Capps in the quarter-finals of the Automobile Club of Southern California NHRA Finals which mathematically eliminated Capps and teammate Robert Hight from the championship. On July 26, 2013 it was announced that after the 2014 racing season Ford Motor Company would no longer be a part of John Force Racing.During the penultimate race of the 2013 season, Force beat his daughter Courtney in the final round to win the race and his 16th NHRA Funny Car Championship.In 2015 John announced a partnership with Chevrolet. Neff's Ford Mustang will be sponsored by Castrol Oil. His father is Harold Force, and his mother, Betty Ruth Force (died in 2001). standings His oldest daughter Adria Hight Robert Hight will remain in the Auto Club of Southern California Ford Mustang. At the end of the season, Tony Pedregon went on to join brother Cruz in their own racing organization, and Gary Densham went on to race independently. 16-time Funny Car Champion John Force is the winningest driver (151 wins) and holder of more all-time records than any driver in NHRA history.

From 1996-2000, John finished 1st all 5 years.

I have to protect my family, my employees, my teams and my sponsors,” Force said.“What I’m saying is that I’m going to prepare to come back next year stronger than ever. 645K likes. All rights reserved. He competed in the 2015 racing season with a new sponsorship deal from Peak Antifreeze.John's daughter Brittany & Robert Hight both won the championship in Top Fuel & Funny Car respectively.On August 4, 2019, John Force won his 150th race at the Magic Dry Organic Absorbent NHRA Northwest Nationals in.Force further celebrated the 2019 season by winning the U. S. Nationals.2003 NHRA Champion Owner (Tony Pedregon, Funny Car),2009 NHRA Champion Owner (Robert Hight, Funny Car),2017 NHRA Champion Owner (Brittany Force, Top Fuel),2017 NHRA Champion Owner (Robert Hight, Funny Car),2019 NHRA Champion Owner (Robert Hight, Funny Car).personal family interviews and Dana Marino, The Motorsports Report.Burk, Jeff. Market data provided by.Ford Icons Global Director Dave Pericak talks to Fox News Autos about the automaker’s first electric drag racing car and what it means about the future of Ford Performance.“In our contracts with sponsors we have guarantees. It was not all lost however, because teammate Tony Pedregon won his 1st world title. He started the day 38 points behind 28-year-old Matt Hagan, who ran for team rival Don Shumacher and his team.

He studied at the Cerritos College, California. John Force Racing driver Robert Hight is the defending NHRA Funny Car champion and the now-71-year-old Force won his 151st race last year.


In order to capture the championship he needed to finish two rounds ahead of Hagan. Out of the 11 testers so far, Force is 1st, Hight was 5th, and Neff was 6th. By Susan Wade Quotes displayed in real-time or delayed by at least 15 minutes. In that same year, John once again finished as the champion, which he followed up with an astronomical 10th straight world title in 2002. Rather than find another driver to take Ashley's place within the Castrol GTX Funny Car, John did something he had never done before, field a Top Fuel car, with daughter Brittany behind the wheel. As of July 31, Force is 7th in the points standings, while teammate Mike Neff is leading, and Robert Hight is in second.2012 saw John welcome a fourth driver to his stable, former Top Alcohol Dragster champion, and daughter.During the start of the 2013 season, Ashley announced her retirement from full-time competition, this left the Force team short a driver. John Harold Force was born on May 4, 1949, in Bell Gardens, California, United States. He graduated from Bell Gardens High School and briefly attended Cerritos Junior College to play football. Force went on to win the event, his third of the season and 122nd of his career.On September 23, 2007, Force was injured in a crash at the O'Reilly Auto Parts Fall Nationals in Ennis, Texas as he crossed the finish line against,2008 was a subpar season for Force who finished 7th, out of the top five for the first time since early in his career.