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  2. Tom McEwen (drag racer) - Wikipedia

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    A year later, he scored his first NHRA national event victory by topping the quickest Funny Car field in history at the SuperNationals at Ontario Motor Speedway. He went on to win four more national events, including his dramatic U.S. Nationals Funny Car victory over Prudhomme in 1978.

  3. Matt Hagan - Wikipedia

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    Matt Hagan is a professional NHRA funny car driver for Tony Stewart Racing. Most notably, he was the 2011, 2014, 2020 and 2023 NHRA Funny Car World Champion. He has had a total of 49 Career Event titles, 87 Career Final Rounds, and 21 Career No.1 qualifying positions. [1] He is driver of the 14 Dodge Power Brokers Funny Car team led by Dickie ...

  4. Funny Car - Wikipedia

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    Currently, John Force is the driver in the Funny Car class with the most wins, having 16 championships, more than 1,000 round wins and also 157 career wins. He is also the owner with the most Funny Car championships with 21, since Tony Pedregon (2003), Robert Hight (2009, 2017 and 2019), and Austin Prock (2024) have won five titles while on his ...

  5. 75-year-old John Forces races to record 157th NHRA victory at ...

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    EPPING, N.H. (AP) — John Force raced to his record 157th NHRA victory Sunday at age 75, beating teammate Austin Prock in the Funny Car final at the NHRA New England Nationals.

  6. John Force Racing - Wikipedia

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    John Force Racing is an NHRA drag racing team. In over 30 years of competition, John Force Racing has won two Top Fuel and 21 Funny Car championships. The current line-up of drivers includes Top Fuel driver Brittany Force and Funny Car drivers Austin Prock and Jack Beckman. [1]

  7. Pat Austin - Wikipedia

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    He was the first driver to win eliminator titles at the same event when he won the Top Fuel and Alcohol Funny Car classes at Topeka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] His 62 wins between his start in 1985 and 1996, which were the most for any driver between the late 1970s and 1996.

  8. Del Worsham - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Worsham became the youngest driver (age 21) to win a Funny Car event [3] and went on to win the NHRA Rookie of the Year. [4] His best finish in the Point Standings first came in 2011 when he won the NHRA Full Throttle Championship in Top Fuel. [5] In 2015, Worsham won the NHRA Mello Yello Championship in Funny Car. [1]

  9. Brittany Force races to 4th NHRA Funny Car win of year - AOL

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    Force had a 3.709-second run at 335.48 mph to beat Mike Salinas in the final round and move ahead of him for the season lead. “It was an incredible weekend for our team,” Force said. Winning ...