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- Prock family goes back-to-back in another dominant championship year - NHRA
Austin Prock as its latest member of a short list of back-to-back Funny Car world champions after yet another dominating season in the Cornwell Quality Tools Chevrolet tuned by his father, Jimmy
- Funny Cars Austin Prock Leaves No Doubt En Route to Dominant NHRA . . .
Prock won eight races, tying him with Hight and Ron Capps for the most in a single season in Funny Car since 2000, with his playoff victory in Las Vegas putting him in position to clinch the world title during qualifying in Pomona
- Prock Gets First Win of the Season, Becomes First Driver With Four-Wide . . .
Austin Prock put early season struggles behind him Sunday, re-establishing his Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS as a dominant Funny Car and becoming the first driver in history to win four-wide events in the NHRA’s two signature categories
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- Austin Prock Is First to Break 340 MPH Barrier in NHRA Funny . . . - Autoweek
But he completed a second-place finish for John Force by achieving something few could do all season—stop Prock They met in the all-John-Force-Racing final round
- Prock On Title Season: ‘I Got To Do It With My Family’
On Saturday, Prock received his long-awaited championship trophy alongside his John Force Racing team following a 15th No 1 qualifier in spectacular fashion — laying down the fourth fastest Funny Car run in NHRA history at In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip
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- PROCK SPEEDS TO QUICKEST TIME IN LAST SEVEN YEARS
Not to be overshadowed, two-time World Champion Brittany Force, Prock’s John Force Racing teammate, drove her HendrickCars com dragster to the quickest Top Fuel time of the night at 3 667 seconds at 338 19 mph, just missing the track speed record of 338 40 mph set last year by Justin Ashley
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