STRONG FORCE TEST
Fri, 2008-02-01 05:17
John Force wrapped up a sensational pre-season test
by pushing his Castrol GTX High Mileage Ford Mustang through the quarter mile
timers in 4.76 seconds at 327.66 miles per hour Thursday at Firebird
Raceway.
It was the quickest Funny Car run of the entire pre-season and it
sent the 58-year-old icon back to his Southern California base with considerably
more confidence than he had when he showed up at Firebird last Friday with a
new, unproven chassis and a body rebuilt in a four-month convalescence following
a crash last September 23rd in Texas.
After a 100-foot checkout run on Monday, Force was clocked in 4.782
seconds on just his second attempt. He matched that performance on
Wednesday before dipping to 4.76 on his final run on Thursday.
“I said to (crew chief Austin) Coil, ‘will it run a ‘60?’ and he
said, ‘without a doubt.’ But I wanna be honest. I’m a little rusty
(as a driver) because I’ve never been out of the seat this long. But this
(getting back in the race car) is the best therapy I've had.”
Force’s other Fords, those driven by his daughter Ashley, son-in-law
Robert Hight and rookie Mike Neff, put up more modest numbers but, overall,
Force was ecstatic with the results.
“I’ve been sick for months thinking that this (new car) wasn’t going
to work. Now we’ve shown it’ll run ‘70s, even with the extra weight.
It’s a credit to Coil and Bernie (Fedderly), John Medlen, Ford, the NHRA and
Murf McKinney. It was a joint effort. It’s a John Medlen design,
built by Murf McKinney with a lot of help from Ford – a team effort.”
Neither of the other three JFR drivers made a full-power run during
testing. Ashley Force, whose car wasn’t delivered until last Saturday,
recorded a best Thursday of 5.34 shutting off at half track. Neff’s best
was 5.02. Hight never drove the Auto Club Ford beyond half track but had
the best 60-foot launch of the weekend.
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