Tue, 04 Dec 2012, 12:24 PM

Holiday Car Show Caps Coast to Coast Weekend for Force
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Courtesy of Elon Werner, JFR Public Relations
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YORBA LINDA, Calif. -- The 15th annual John Force Racing Holiday Car Show was a huge success even if the weather did not
cooperate. Intermittent rain showers dampened some cars but not the spirits of the thousands of fans
who turned out on Sunday. Toys once again piled up for the California Highway Patrol's "CHiPs for
Kids Toy Drive" and fans toured the 17-time NHRA Funny Car championship facility throughout the day.
A number of John Force's early Funny Cars were on display for the first time as well as the
Destination Force Funny Car.

California Highway Patrol's "CHiPs for Kids Toy Drive"
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"I was really pleased with the turn-out and I knew Mother Nature wouldn't stop us," said John Force,
15-time Funny Car champion and host of the annual event. "I want to thank our sponsors Auto Club of
Southern California and System 51 as well as the men and women of the California Highway Patrol.
Special thanks of course, goes to Funny Car champion Jack Beckman, Cory McClenathan, and Tom
'Mongoose' McEwen for signing autographs with all our JFR drivers."
The Sunday event capped a four day coast-to-coast trek for Force who on Thursday morning was part of
the 25th annual PRI breakfast with SPEED TV's Dave Despain, host of WindTunnel. Force entertained and
Despain, brought out some compelling answers from the winningest driver in NHRA in front of the
capacity crowd of over 3,000 attendees. Immediately after the breakfast Force signed autographs and
chatted with fans at the Ford Racing display before jumping on a plane to fly back to Los Angeles for
a busy weekend.

John Force and SPEED TV's Dave Despain Photo credits: David
Hakim
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Sandwiched between the PRI Show and the John Force Holiday Car Show was an appearance at the LA Auto
Show on Saturday night. Force was joined by 2009 NHRA Funny Car champion Robert Hight, Automobile
Club Road to the Future winner and Funny Car rising star Courtney Force and anticipated rookie Top
Fuel driver Brittany Force at the Auto Club exhibit. The quartet of drivers spent two hours talking
with fans and signing autographs before touring some of the LA Auto Show.

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"I don't do vacations very well. Robert and I were in Indy before the PRI Show already getting cars
together to go testing in a couple of weeks in West Palm, Florida. Doing the PRI Show with Dave
Despain was big because he is one of the biggest names in motorsports media. It was a great interview
and I want to thank PRI and Dave Despain for having me out there. The LA Auto Show is always a big
deal and to be able to do it right before our Holiday Car Show was nice. I saw a lot of people at the
LA Auto Show on Saturday and then at our show on Sunday," said Force.


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