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Monster Energy to back Brittany Force's Top Fuel dragster
After losing Ford and Castrol, John Force Racing is making a sponsor rebound. Talk to veteran drag racer John Force this past year, and the conversation would quickly center on one thing: Sponsors. Or, more specifically, the absence of sponsors. Force has built a massive, and winning, drag racing empire with himself, Robert Hight and Brittany Force in Funny Cars, and Courtney Force in Top Fuel. But losing longtime product sponsor Castrol, and manufacturer Ford, which essentially decided to back away almost entirely from drag racing, left the 66-year-old veteran reeling. "I know we have a great product," Force told Motorsport.com. "And I have to think we'll find the sponsors...
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