Tony Stewart’s earliest steps into NHRA racing were nothing like the title-contending form he shows today. The NASCAR Hall of ...
John Force Racing will expand to four teams for the 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season and beyond with the ...
John Force Racing adds Alexis DeJoria and Bandero Premium Tequila as it expands its Funny Car lineup, signaling major growth ...
John Force’s Funny Car career began in 1974 and has officially concluded in 2025. The 16-time NHRA champion announced his formal retirement prior to the start of the In N Out Burger NHRA Finals in ...
Former NASCAR Cup Series champion Tony Stewart was recently featured in an interview with stock car analyst Bob Pockrass.
NASCAR legend Tony Stewart’s NHRA journey began with a wild test in Leah Pruett’s dragster, revealing big challenges and ...
Stewart reflects on strong progress, Matt Hagan's role, and team growth despite missing the 2025 championship.
YORBA LINDA, Calif. — 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 17 ...
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How the NHRA keeps drag racing safe
The National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) plays a crucial role in maintaining safety in the high-speed world of drag racing. Through a combination of stringent regulations, advanced technology, and ...
When Brittany Force completes her final Top Fuel run in the 60th annual In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals this weekend at the In-N-Out Pomona Dragstrip at Fairplex, it will be the end of a six-decade era.
John Force, 76, holds the record for most all-time NHRA wins with 157. Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images Drag racing great John Force announced his retirement Thursday after an unmatched 46-year career.
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