November 16, 2024
Due to Traumatic Brain Injury John Force Announces Retirement.

NHRA Legend John Force Announces Retirement Due to Traumatic Brain Injury

 

GLENDORA, CALIFORNIA— In a heartfelt announcement that has stunned the motorsports community, NHRA legend John Force has revealed his retirement from professional drag racing due to a traumatic brain injury.

The 16-time NHRA Funny Car champion, renowned for his remarkable career spanning over four decades, made the emotional declaration at a press conference held at the NHRA headquarters. Force, 74, expressed his deep gratitude to fans, family, and the racing community while explaining the difficult decision to step away from the sport he loves.

“This is not how I envisioned my career ending, but sometimes life throws you a curveball,” Force said. “I’ve been blessed with an incredible journey in NHRA, but after consulting with my doctors and family, I have to prioritize my health and well-being.”

Force’s decision follows a series of medical evaluations that diagnosed him with a traumatic brain injury, likely sustained over years of high-speed racing and multiple on-track incidents. Despite his fierce competitiveness and passion for racing, the safety and longevity of his health ultimately guided his choice to retire.

Throughout his illustrious career, Force has been a dominant force in drag racing. He holds numerous records and accolades, including 16 NHRA Funny Car championships, 151 event wins, and an enduring legacy as one of the sport’s most charismatic and influential figures. His contributions to NHRA racing have been instrumental in popularizing the sport and inspiring countless fans and aspiring drivers.

The announcement has elicited an outpouring of support and tributes from fellow racers, fans, and industry leaders. NHRA President Glen Cromwell praised Force’s extraordinary career and his impact on the sport. “John Force is a true icon of NHRA drag racing. His achievements on the track and his larger-than-life personality have left an indelible mark on the sport. We wish him all the best in his retirement and thank him for his immense contributions.”

Force’s team, John Force Racing, will continue to compete in NHRA events, with his daughters Brittany and Courtney Force carrying on the family legacy in the sport. John Force Racing has been a powerhouse in NHRA, known for its innovation, competitive spirit, and commitment to excellence.

As he steps away from the track, Force plans to focus on his health and spend more time with his family. He expressed optimism about his future and a continued presence in the racing community. “I’m not going away completely. I’ll still be around, supporting my team and the sport that has given me so much. Thank you to everyone who has been part of this incredible ride.”

John Force’s retirement marks the end of an era in NHRA drag racing. His legacy as a champion, innovator, and beloved figure will undoubtedly endure, inspiring future generations of racers and fans alike.

 

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