How fast did Brittany Force go?
Force blistered the track record at Thunder Valley with an impressive run of 3.682 seconds at 328.94 mph in her 11,000-horsepower Flav-R-Pac dragster, sending her back to the No. 1 spot. If it holds, it would give the former world champ an incredible 12 No. 1 qualifiers this season and 10 in the last 11 races.
What record did Brittany Force Break?
3.682 seconds
Force, who is battling Steve Torrence and Justin Ashley for the Top Fuel championship, covered the distance in a track record time of 3.682 seconds at 328.94 mph in her John Force Racing-owned dragster.
Is Brittany Force still racing Top Fuel?
In just five seasons Brittany Force went from rookie to Top Fuel World Champion by securing the 2017 Top Fuel world championship. She was only the second woman to hold the world title in Top Fuel and the first in 35 years. Now Brittany holds both ends of the Top Fuel national records.
What does Brittany Force drive?
Later that evening, Force will set both ends of the Top Fuel track record with a 1000-foot blast of 3.662 seconds at 333.08 mph in her Chevrolet dragster. On Sunday, she’ll finish runner-up in the Top Fuel category while her dad will drive his Camaro SS Funny Car to his 152nd career win.
Who is Brittany forces dad?
John ForceBrittany Force / Father
What’s the fastest drag racing time?
6.325 seconds
The national record belongs to 4-time national champion Dmitry Samorukov: 6.325 seconds at 328.76 km/h (204.28 mph). It was set in a special record run in 2016 on Dodge Viper Doorslammer in Grozny, Chechen Republic at “Fort Grozny” racetrack.
Did Brittany Force win on Sunday?
Force went 3.783-seconds at 324.75 mph in her 11,000-horsepower Monster Energy dragster, knocking off Clay Millican to pick up the victory on Sunday at the Menards NHRA Nationals presented by PetArmor at Heartland Motorsports Park.
Will Brittany Force race in 2021?
The Monster Energy / Flav-R-Pac dragster had a year filled with #1 qualifiers and a special double-up win with father and daughter! Brittany Force and her team battled for the championship until the final race of the 2021 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Season.
Is Austin Prock racing?
Prock, the 2019 NHRA rookie of the year, will compete full time for John Force Racing (JFR), thanks to Frank Tiegs increasing his investment in the Camping World Drag Racing Series’ Top Fuel class. Tiegs also owns Flav-R-Pac Fruits and Vegetables.