NHRA Funny Car star Austin Prock said his entire team’s move from John Force Racing to Tasca Racing immediately after the close of his second-consecutive championship season wasn’t calculated but that ...
Discover HOT ROD’s Top 10 Cars of 2025—our third year reviving this iconic list. See the trendsetting builds, top builders, and innovations shaping car culture. The HOT ROD staff had a busy 2025, to ...
Two-time NHRA Top Fuel winner Josh Hart is officially stepping into one of the most iconic seats in all of motorsports. Beginning in 2026, Hart will drive for John Force Racing, joining the sport’s ...
A rumor’s been circulating through the NHRA paddock: Paul Lee, the veteran Funny Car driver and McLeod Racing owner, may be the mysterious fourth driver John Force Racing (JFR) plans to field in 2026.
After 14 seasons competing in NHRA’s top-tier Funny Car class, Alexis DeJoria has shown her mettle. That achievement has earned her a spot on the prestigious John Force Racing team in 2026. When NHRA ...
A long and successful drag-racing partnership at John Force Racing has ended with the departure of crew chief Jimmy Prock and his two-time and current Funny Car champion son Austin Prock. The Procks ...
Drag Illustrated has confirmed through multiple rock-solid sources that reigning two-time NHRA Funny Car world champion Austin Prock, along with his father and crew chief Jimmy Prock and ...
POMONA, Calif. — John Force would just as easily hand a kid the hat off his head as he would strip down to his underwear to prove he didn’t have any secret car controls. Ever the showman, ever ...
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 ...
It's now official – John Force has run his final NHRA Funny Car race. Force, a 16-time world champion and the winningest driver in drag racing history, formally announced the news Thursday ahead of ...
YORBA LINDA, Calif. (AP) — 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 ...
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