Every time Brittany Force comes to Ohio, she will have the colors and brand of a company familiar to the state emblazoned on the side of her Top Fuel dragster.
Cornwell Tools is the primary supporter for the Summit Motorsports Park’s 47th annual Night Under Fire, and with an announcement on Thursday afternoon, will bear the colors at the NHRA Summit Racing Equipment Nationals, June 28 – 30, at the same venue outside of Cleveland, Ohio.
The partnership between Cornwell and John Force Racing has transcended the confines of the Funny Car, with NHRA point leader Austin Prock at the helm. This expansion of our collaboration is a testament to the shared values and commitment to excellence that both our brands embody.
“Cornwell Quality Tools has had a terrific five-year partnership with the John Force Racing team,” said Bob Studenic, President and CEO of Cornwell Quality Tools. “Austin is having a great season so far piloting the Cornwell Tools Chevrolet Camaro SS, and it’s been fun to watch.
“Now, we have this wonderful opportunity to partner with two-time Top Fuel Champion Brittany Force as she makes her debut with Cornwell Tools during the Summit Racing Equipment Nationals and the Cornwell Tools’ Night Under Fire.’ Norwalk is our home track, and it will be really exciting to see Brittany run the Cornwell blue and black colors at a track we support. We cannot wait for some terrific racing this summer.”
“It is an honor to be teamed up with Cornwell Tools and to feature them on our car,” Brittany said. “Ohio is home to Cornwell Tools, (so) running their colors at Norwalk just feels right. It’s been a few years since I have competed (in the “Night Under Fire”) but I’m so happy to return. Mr. (Bill) Bader puts on such incredible events in addition to our NHRA race, and I know it will be unforgettable.
John Force can only beam when he sees the different brands on his championship-winning teams expand their reach.
“You know, to see the dragster with different logos like HendrickCars.com, PEAK and now Cornwell Tools, this is exciting,” he said. “So, I’m looking forward to them running that car both at the “Night Under Fire,” which is one of my favorite races of the year, and also at the national event there in Norwalk. It’s a win-win for everybody.”