Force Gets International Recognition
December 10 - John Force, who has won 13 NHRA Funny Car Championships as driver of the Castrol GTX Ford Mustang, received a nod from the European racing establishment last week as the winner of the John Bolster award at the AutoSport Awards 2005.
The John Bolster Award is presented by the magazine’s editorial staff to recognize lifetime achievement in motor racing. AutoSport, a sister publication to RACER Magazine, is widely considered “the bible” of motor racing in Europe, especially of the Formula 1 series.
The only driver to win as many as 100 events on the NHRA pro drag racing tour, Force accepted the award on behalf of his sport, his team and his sponsors: Castrol, Ford Motor Co., the Automobile Club of Southern California, Mac Tools and Fadal.
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Force, daughter Ashley and Castrol racing teammate Eric Medlen also were feted Sunday morning, along with European drag racing promoters, at a brunch in the Greenwich Room of the Grosvenor House hosted by NHRA president Tom Compton.
An acknowledged ambassador for drag racing and a former Driver of the Year in American motor racing (1996), Force first made an impression on the AutoSport staff in 2002 when Formula 1 writer Nigel Roebuck attended an NHRA event at Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, Ill., as a guest of Ford.
Roebuck was so enamored with the 119-time tour winner and his chosen motor sport that he wrote six subsequent articles for AutoSport focusing on his experience at Route 66.
“To be recognized on the same stage as Dale Earnhardt, Mario Andretti, Leo Mehl and all the great Formula drivers is something I never dreamed of,” Force said. “I don’t think it’s as big a credit to me as it is to the sport. It just shows how the drag racing audience is expanding, not just in America but around the world.”
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