Drag racing Hall of Famer John Force may contend for another Funny Car title, even though he won't drive the rest of the season as he recovers from a traumatic brain injury after a crash in Virginia last month. (AP/Chris Neal/The Topeka Capital-Journal)
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BROWNSBURG, Ind. — Drag racing Hall of Famer John Force may contend for another Funny Car title, even though he won’t drive the rest of the season as he recovers from a traumatic brain injury after a crash in Virginia last month.
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Beckman to Drive for Force Rest of Season
John Force Racing president Robert Hight announced this week past Funny Car champion Jack Beckman will drive for Force, the 16-time Funny Car champion, the rest of the season.
NHRA rules allow teams a substitute driver who can gain points for the original driver for a maximum of eight events.
Force was second in points behind teammate Austin Prock when he was injured in Virginia on June 23 after his engine exploded and he crashed into the walls. He has not raced since then and sits sixth in the standings with Prock on top.
Force Recovering From Traumatic Brain Injury
Force spent about two weeks in a Virginia hospital before being moved to a facility in Arizona. Force’s family has said he’s receiving outpatient care at his home in California.
Beckman’s first points race for Force will come at the Lucas Oil Nationals in Brainerd, Minnesota, on Aug. 16.
Hight said Beckman checks all boxes as a strong sub for the injured, 75-year-old Force.
Beckman Eager to Help Force Pursue Title
Beckman, 58, last raced in the NHRA four years ago and is ready to help Force close in on another title.
“I know how fortunate I am to have been picked to fill in for John, and I should be easy to spot in the pits. I’ll be the guy who can’t stop smiling,” Beckman said in a statement.
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