Drag Racing Featured — 07 February 2012


COURTNEY FORCE SETS OUT ON FUNNY CAR JOURNEY

JFR/Traxxas

COURTNEY FORCE

Pre-Race Package for the 52nd annual O’Reilly Winternationals

Feb. 9-12, 2012

Auto Club Raceway at Pomona                                                                                                                      

Pomona, Calif.

First event in the 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series

 

COURTNEY FORCE, 23, is making her professional debut at the same race at which her sister, Ashley Force Hood, began her pro career in 2007.  The youngest of John Force’s four daughters, Courtney this year will drive the Traxxas Ford Mustang for crew chief Ron Douglas.

 

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FORCE SETS OUT ON FUNNY CAR JOURNEY

 

POMONA, Calif. (February 6, 2012) – Many childhood dreams begin with a small glimpse into the working world their parents live in, but when your father is 15-time NHRA Funny Car Champion John Force and races to speeds topping 300 mph, you may think some kids would change their minds.

 

This was not the case for Courtney Force.

 

The 23-year-old addition to John Force Racing took on the racing world at the age of 16, competing in classes such as Super Comp Dragster and Top Alcohol Dragster. Her sister Ashley Force Hood, who is a four-time Funny Car national event winner including back to back Mac Tools US Nationals titles in 2009 and 2010, began the tradition.

Now, it’s Force’s time to shine as she begins an action-packed rookie year in Funny Car for the 2012 NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing season. Force will compete in the 52nd annual O’Reilly Auto Parts NHRA Winternationals presented by Super Start Batteries, Feb. 9-12, at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, California.

 

“It’s unreal to look back at being a little kid and watching my dad race, knowing that was what I wanted to do with my life someday. Time has really flown by and now I’m here, looking around and saying, ‘This is it.’ When I really stop and think about it that way it’s unreal and extremely exciting at the same time” said Force.

 

On January 10, 2012 Force announced that she would begin a five-year sponsorship with Traxxas for 2012. She will run a full 23-race tour in her Traxxas Mustang Funny Car powered by the JFR-developed BOSS 500 Ford engine.

 

“2012 is going to be a year of learning. John Force Racing will be running four Funny Cars this year and that’s something we haven’t done in a while. It may take a few races for both my dad and I to get used to seeing my name on the side of a Funny Car body, but I couldn’t be more thrilled,” she added.

 

Force participated in the 2nd Annual PRO Winter Warm-ups and additional John Force Racing private testing at Palm Beach International Raceway January 19-24 in West Palm Beach along with teammates John Force, Mike Neff and Robert Hight.

 

The PRO Winter Warm-ups presented fans with the chance to witness history. Courtney and John Force raced in their first side-by-side competition—an exciting pair to get everyone warmed up for 2012.

 

Force made several laps in the Traxxas Ford Mustang Funny Car test body beginning with half-track passes. She then gradually and safely completed full, clean, straight runs, giving new Crew Chiefs Ron Douglas and Scott Wible necessary data to tune the new car to a customary level of precision for the 2012 season.

 

The Yorba Linda, California native traveled straight from testing to NASCAR Media Day at zMax Dragway in Charlotte, North Carolina where she was very well received as a future star of John Force Racing and the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing series.

 

Force plans to be very active in 2012 promoting the sport she loves while competing in her rookie year. She will be supplying ESPN.com with an ongoing video blog throughout the entire season that gives fans a behind-the-scenes view of what it’s like to be a 23-year-old woman competing in a professional drag racing world.

 

The first task for Force will be getting her Traxxas Ford Mustang qualified in Pomona and then continuing to develop as a rookie driver.

 

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TELEVISION (all on ESPN2, all times Eastern Daylight):

 

Qualifying highlights – Saturday, Feb. 11, 11 pm -1 am.

Race highlights – Sunday, Feb. 12, 7-10:30 pm.

 

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