Glenn wins Epping; Top Fuel, Funny Car to be decided Friday in Bristol
Three rounds of Mission Foods Drag Racing Series competition is complete for both Top Fuel and Funny Car.
Three rounds of Mission Foods Drag Racing Series competition is complete for both Top Fuel and Funny Car.
This next quarter will go by so quickly that we’ll have to give it our full attention, starting with this weekend’s visit to Route 66 Raceway and the Gerber Collision & Glass Route 66 NHRA Nationals presented by PEAK.
With a quarter of NHRA’s Mission Foods Drag Racing Series competitions in the book, this 75th anniversary season is looking to be one for the record books, even if those record books don’t count for points as they once did.
The Force family lost one of its bedrocks when Adria Force Hight left this world at age 56. The eldest daughter of John Force, Adria was the sole daughter – of four total – who didn’t pick up a helmet, gloves or put on a fire suit to be successful in NHRA drag racing.
Austin Prock and the Prock family are discovering that repeat success with a new team is not a given.
The NHRA is slowly unveiling it’s 75 drivers ahead of the season kickoff.
John Force Racing’s crew chief news is part of big changes at JFR, but only some of the news that precedes the 2026 NHRA season including the return of the Callout.
Austin Prock, the two-time consecutive Funny Car champion with John Force Racing and Chevrolet, together with his father Jimmy and brother Thomas, are joining Ford stalwarts Tasca Racing.
The lifelong Mopar fan and collector has decided to sell his entire Mopar car and truck collection at the January 2025 Kissimmee Mecum Auction.
John Force Racing (JFR) completed its four-car entry for the 2026 75th anniversary Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series season by naming Jordan Vandergriff to drive the Cornwell Quality Tools Chevrolet SS Funny Car.