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PEAK- Motorsports Update November 17 2025

PEAK Motorsports Update- November 17, 2025

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  • November 17, 2025

A quick "PEAK" into our Motorsports involvement and the results of related races!

NHRA: In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals - Pomona, CA

 

Monday, November 17, 2025: 

 

Austin Prock and his Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS Funny Car team captured their second consecutive NHRA Mission Foods Funny Car championship without making a single pass down In-N-Out Burger Dragway as persistent rain all three days of the In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals completely canceled the event.

John Force Racing Funny Car teammate Jack Beckman and the PEAK Antifreeze and Coolant Chevrolet SS team finished third in the final point standings while Brittany Force and her Monster Energy Top Fuel team finished fourth in the points, making her winning run in the final round two weeks ago at Las Vegas her final trip down the strip as she steps away to focus on starting a family.

 

Heading into the season finale, Prock was leading by 101 points to the closest challenger Matt Hagan on the strength of nine wins, three runner-up finishes and seven No. 1 qualifiers. He needed only the win in the first round of eliminations to clinch the championship. As the points leader, he was the top-seeded driver after rain the previous two days cancelled all four scheduled qualifying sessions.
 
Last year’s championship stats (in Prock’s rookie NHRA Funny Car season) were equally as impressive, with eight victories, four runner-up finishes, and an NHRA season-record 15 No. 1 qualifying slots.

The 2025 championship adds Prock’s name to an elite list of legendary Funny Car drivers to win consecutive championships that includes his boss, John Force (1990-91, 1993-2002), Ron Capps (2021-22), Kenny Bernstein (1985-88), Frank Hawley (1982-83), Raymond Beadle (1979-81), and Don Prudhomme (1975-78).

Photo Credit: Gary Nastase, Auto Imagery

Force concludes at least the first part of her career as the winningest female Top Fuel driver in NHRA history with 19 Wallys in 40 final-round appearances to her credit. She’s also the quickest and fastest driver in NHRA, with the 3.623-second run in 2019 and setting the speed record four times this season, topping off at 343.51 mph in the first round of eliminations at the U.S. Nationals in September. She has wins this season in Epping, N.H. and Las Vegas, was the runner-up at Seattle, and her six No. 1 Qualifying positions raised her career total to 58.

John Force Racing is the winningest organization in NHRA history, with Prock’s second championship raising the total to 24. John Force heads the list with 16 (1990-91, 10 straight from 1993-2002, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2013), Robert Hight earned three (2009, 2017, 2019), Brittany Force has two (2017, 2022), Prock’s two (2024, 2025), and Tony Pedregon in 2003.

 

"Fast" Jack’s third-place finish in the point standings was his 13th in the Top 5 and 15th in the Top 10. His victories at the Winternationals and in Chicago raised his Funny Car win total to 37 and runner-up finishes at Richmond, Indianapolis, and St. Louis raised his Funny Car final round total to 76. His five No. 1 Qualifying spots (Gainesville, Chicago, Richmond, Brainerd, Indianapolis) raised his career total to 33.

 

The NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series kicks off its 75th anniversary season in 2026 on March 5-8 with the NHRA Gatornationals at the legendary Gainesville Raceway.

John Force Racing: Important Update

 

After nearly 50 years as a driver, John Force has officially retired from driving. He will still lead the John Force Racing team going forward. From the entire #PEAKSquad, thank you, John Force! A living legend of the drag racing sport and community.