YORBA LINDA, Calif. -- John Force, the 148-time Funny Car winner, wrapped up the 2017 season in seventh place in the NHRA Mello Yello point standings with a No. 1 qualifier and a win at the Gatornationals. The winningest driver in NHRA history’s season was highlighted with two more NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series world championships as a team owner. Daughter Brittany Force earned her first Top Fuel world championship and son-in-law Robert Hight took home his second Funny Car world championship crown. John Force took some time to reflect on the 2017 season and talk about what’s coming in 2018.
Q: Could you be any happier as a team owner?
Q: You’re still winning races, still contending for championships, how do you stay motivated? I lived for racing, I’m still living it. It’s all I know. Everyone, our crew guys and all, went on vacation after the Finals. Robert and I went back to work. I love it. I love racing and now I get to be with my kids and do it and my granddaughter, well she’s driving junior dragsters.
Q: How proud are you of Robert and Brittany winning the championships? Brittany with that great sponsor in Monster Energy, well she struggled all year with that gut ache. She worried that, you know, it’s the great Alan Johnson and it’s Brian Husen and it’s one of the greatest teams. I told her, yeah, but you gotta learn. Champions are not born, champions are made. And that gut ache is either gonna put you out of business or turn you into a winner. And that’s where you gotta go. You gotta make it turn you into a winner. I used to joke with her when she was younger and she was nervous, she’d say ‘I have a belly ache going into this cheerleading thing’ and I would always take the sickness out of her and put it into me and it was kind of a little joke we had. Her mom always said, ‘You feel sick, go to your dad, he’ll take it.’ I told her that on race day, you’ve gotta find yourself and only you can find yourself. We did hire a trainer, Scott Garwood. He and his team worked with her for five races starting in Denver, Sonoma, Seattle, Brainerd and Indy. Then he said he was going into the Countdown. If you’re a driver or a crew chief or corporate America, you need to look at this guy. I don’t know all what he did but it sure helped turn her around. Alan Johnson worked with her too. Alan Johnson is probably one of the best teachers I’ve ever met and I don’t even know him. Just the way he took care of her when she red lit it was like, 'Our team has got your back. It wasn’t all your fault.' I stayed out of it because I never drove a dragster. I’m proud of her. I folded up on the starting line. I was telling her mom, ‘It’s going to be okay. I don’t want to be negative but they’re up against killers out here that know the drill.' I’m proud of her to tears. And she’s done something that no woman has done since Shirley Muldowney 35 years ago.
Q: Can you talk about the success of your partnership with Peak and how it has helped the whole organization? I’ve been really lucky. Peak is very aggressive, Old World Industries, have tons of brands. They know I understand that business, how to sell to the store chains and they know I know how to promote them and be there. So, they gave me a chance. A guy at my age getting a contract, a lifetime contract, to drive, we’re growing the company. I was really lucky and I look at them as family. They’re owner is older than me but he’s got more energy than me, if you can believe that. Financially, Peak has put me back together whole with the car. Then I met Advance Auto Parts through them. The way they market and the way the promote us, they just get it. Bryan Emrich is the lead guy over there. They gave me an opportunity and I’ve got to win them championships and that’s what I’m going to do but I had to get a lot of my designers back that I lost, crew chiefs that I lost and that’s where it went. The 2018 season will be a very good year for John Force Racing. I’m just thankful for that opportunity. That they came in and looked at a guy like me at my age they know I know the business.
Q: You are two away from 150 career wins. Did you ever think you would approach that kind of record?
Q: Talk about your celebration after John Force Racing swept the championships in the nitro categories…
Q: Any final thoughts?
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