Ashley Force

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Ashley Force (born November 29, 1982) is a funny car drag racer. She is the daughter of 14-time NHRA Funny Car division champion John Force and his wife Laurie Force.

Force attended Esperanza High School and is a 2003 graduate of California State University-Fullerton, where she studied communications with an emphasis in TV and video.

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As a Top Alcohol division rookie, she won three of the season’s final five races including the 50th annual Mac Tools U.S. Nationals at Indianapolis, and the season-ending Automobile Club of Southern California at Pomona, where she shared the winners’ circle with her father - the NHRA’s first ever father-daughter winners. Ashley finished 2004 fourth in national driver points.

Ashley Force will move up into the funny car division in 2007 driving her father's nitro Mustang Funny Car. Her first drag race against her father will almost certainly mark the first time a father and daughter have competed against each other in pro sports.[1] She lost her first race to Robert Hight.

She is featured on A&E's reality show "Driving Force" with her family. She has 2 sisters, Courtney, and Brittany, and an older half-sister, Adria.

  1. ^ "Handing over part of the family business at 300 mph"; Jim Litke; January 17, 2007; Associated Press on yahoo.com; Retrieved January 18, 2007

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