Sun, 02 Feb 2020, 09:38 AM

John Force Racing Completes Successful Test Session
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Courtesy of Sara Slaughter, John Force Racing Photo copyright 2020 Bob Johnson Photography

At The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
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LAS VEGAS --
The four hot rods of John Force Racing had a successful three-day test session at The Strip at Las
Vegas Motor Speedway thanks to their hard work during the off season and some carried over momentum
from 2019.

Robert Hight
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Three-time and reigning Funny Car world champion Robert Hight and the Auto Club of Southern
California Chevy Camaro SS team left no doubt that they will continue to be the team to beat this
season as they laid down several impressive passes including a 3.839-seocnd run at 334.40 mph on
Friday that maintained as the quickest of the Nevada test session.
"I'm very confident heading into Pomona," said Hight, who opened last season with a victory at the
NHRA Winternationals hosted at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona in Pomona, Calif. "We were quickest both
Thursday and Friday and ran well. It's a lot like last season, we had a great test session then went
to Pomona and were low qualifier and went onto win the race. We are the same team we were last year,
same work ethic, same drive to win and we're looking to go out and do what we did last year. Win
races, get the little points, be consistent and win another championship."

Austin Prock
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Austin Prock and the Montana Brand / Rocky Mountain Twist team, headed by Mike Green and new comer to
John Force Racing Joe Barlam, showed some serious promise when they laid down a 3.682-second pass on
Friday. The run, which clocked in at 333.08 mph, is an unofficial career best for the 2019 Auto Club
Road to the Future Award winner.

John Force
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Team namesake John Force, who will continue his chase for a 17th world championship into the 2020
season, seemed to have the most consistency through the test session. With son-in-law Danny Hood at
the helm and Ronnie Thompson and Tim Fabrisi alongside him, Force, the winningest driver in NHRA
history, had a slew of passes in the 3.8-second range over all three days but none better than his
3.854-second pass at 334.40 mph from Friday.
"Testing was great. I ran right there with Robert, he was quickest. Austin over there with his new
looking Montana Brand dragster ran the quickest he's ever run. Brittany looked solid. Overall a great
couple of days," Force said. "I'm excited it's all come together, all our sponsors, getting Monster
back and having Flav-R-Pac on board. It's just really good to be back racing, to be back at a race
track and to be making good runs. Really want to thank The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway for
hosting us and for the hard work everyone put in to make these couple of days successful."

Brittany Force
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Crew chief duo David Grubnic and Mac Savage put the emphasis of their test days with Brittany Force
on the early section of the run. With new parts from John Force Racing needing to have their legs
stretched, the team, who split their session between their Monster Energy and Flav-R-Pac schemes,
made a series of early shut-off runs, including a 3.86-second pass at 328 mph, that left Grubnic and
Savage feeling good going into Pomona next weekend.
The 2020 NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season begins with the Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals
next weekend February 7-9 at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona in Pomona, Calif.
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