Prock to return to Ronan
Jason Blasco | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 5 months AGO
John Force’s name has become synonymous with the sport of drag racing.
Force’s credentials are impeccable and include being a 16-time Funny Car champion driver, and a 20-time champion car owner, according to Wikipedia.
Force used his enterpruential psyche to become not only one of the top drag racers in the world but developed his own company John Force Racing, which supports some of the most successful drag racers in the sport today.
One of Force’s top members of his JFR Racing team, Austin Prock, will visit Ronan for a meet and greet from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday on Aug. 6 at 34837 Innovation Drive, located one mile south of Highway 93.
Prock is one of the top racers in the Funny Car and Top Fuel, and made his professional debut at the 2019 NHRA Winternationals driving the Montana Brand / Rocky Mountain Twist Top Fuel dragster, according to the JFR racing website.
There will also be a chance to win the following items: Behind the ropes John Force Racing Pit experience, two Rocky Mountain Twist t-shirts, a Montana brand/JFR/Austin Prock hat, and an RMT/JFR/Austin Prock hat.
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