A Legendary Return: NHRA Icon Announces Comeback
In a shocking move, NHRA legend John Force announced his return to professional drag racing today. The 16-time Funny Car champion, who has been sidelined since a devastating crash in June, will make his highly anticipated comeback at the upcoming NHRA Nationals in Pomona, California.
Force, 73, has been recovering from a traumatic brain injury sustained in the crash, which left many questioning his future in the sport. However, the legendary driver has made a remarkable recovery and is now eager to get back behind the wheel.
“I’m excited to announce my return to racing,” Force said in a statement. “I’ve worked hard to get to this point, and I’m ready to put the pedal to the metal again. My team has been working tirelessly to prepare the car, and I’m confident we can make a strong run for the championship.”
Force’s return sends shockwaves through the NHRA community, as fans and competitors alike welcome back one of the sport’s most iconic figures. His presence is expected to bring an added level of excitement and competition to the remaining races of the season.
“I’m thrilled to see John back on the track,” said NHRA President Glen Cromwell. “He’s a true legend and a testament to the sport’s enduring appeal. We can’t wait to see what he does next.”
Force’s comeback is a testament to his unwavering dedication and passion for drag racing. As he prepares to face off against the best drivers in the sport, one thing is certain – John Force is back, and he’s ready to make his mark once again.
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