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Bubba Wallace throws points away
Shane van Gisbergen wasn’t always in the front in the Grant Park 165 NASCAR Cup Series race on July 6 at the Chicago street course, but he was always the best car.
SVG passed Chase Briscoe for the lead with 12 laps to go, then held off Ty Gibbs and AJ Allmendinger on two final restarts to earn his second win of the Cup Series season.
SVG led only 26 of 75 laps, but that was due to pit strategy in the first two stages. It was an otherwise dominating performance in the second half of the race for the driver of the No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet.
SVG’s dominance was only thwarted early by Michael McDowell, who led the first 31 laps before having to go to the garage with a throttle issue.
Here are the winners and losers from the NASCAR Chicago street race on July 6:
Not enough credit has been given to Trackhouse for getting Shane van Gisbergen in a Cup car at this course two years ago, and moreso for progressing SVG from that Chicago win in 2023 to a full-time Cup driver with multiple wins in 2025.
SVG will have every opportunity to make it out of the round of 16 in the playoffs with the amount of playoff points he has already earned, and with two more road courses left in the regular season. It’s not inconceivable that SVG goes into the playoffs with the most (or tied for the most) wins from the regular season.
In the era of playoff points and win-and-in, SVG has more value than any other driver outside the top 10 in the points standings. And looking ahead to the playoffs, the Charlotte Roval is at the end of the Round of 12. So if SVG advances from the first round of the playoffs, watch out.
SVG’s victory was a reprieve for Chris Buescher and Alex Bowman after challenging weekends through the streets of Chicago.
Bowman, the defending race champion, had to start at the rear of the field for unapproved adjustments, and twice had to drive into the top 10 on a differing pit strategy. After a tangle with Bubba Wallace late in the race, Bowman finished eighth and held onto a playoff spot just ahead of the cutline, 39 points to the good.
Buescher started in the top five, had a power issue, lost a lap while repairing the issue, got back on the lead lap and finished 18th.
Both drivers would have appreciated a stronger results day on Sunday, but sometimes it’s the better results from bad circumstances that help on the playoff bubble. SVG holding off bubble busters Ty Gibbs and AJ Allmendinger for the win helped too.
Wallace’s challenging weekend nearly had a positive ending — until he got the worst end of a late-race duel with Alex Bowman.
Wallace spun with six laps to go across the bumper of Bowman, ruining what had been quite the recovery for the No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota.
The veteran driver started at the rear of the field after unapproved adjustments, worked up into the top 20 by the middle of Stage 2, spun to put him back outside the top 30, then drove into the top 10 with the help of pit strategy on the final run.
But as Bowman and Wallace wrestled for position in the top 10 (with contact being made multiple times), Wallace’s spin had a direct impact on his race result.
Wallace had to settle for a 28th-place finish, a blow to his standing near the playoff cutoff line. Wallace now sits two points ahead of Ryan Preece for the final playoff spot heading into Sonoma next weekend.
Michael McDowell and Carson Hocevar were the two big stories of the first 30 laps of the race, and neither driver had a satisfying ending to the day.
Hocevar’s day ended quickly, pinballing off of two separate walls before spinning across the field in Lap 3, collecting six other cars. Hocevar finished 35th, again finding the bad result out of a fast car after starting inside top 10.
McDowell led the first 31 laps of the race (including a Stage 1 victory) before having to go behind the wall with a throttle issue. McDowell finished in 32nd, but he had the car to stay ahead of SVG through the first 40% of the race.
My bet, presuming neither McDowell nor Hocevar win to get into the playoffs: One of the two Spire drivers will win a race during the playoffs without the pressure of a playoff berth looming over them. Spire Motorsports is fast enough to win. But can their equipment make it to the end of one of these races, and can their drivers get their cars there?
Motorsports
Track News: Bobby Rahal-led North Florida Motorsports Park announced
The North Florida Motorsports Park (NFMP), spearheaded by racing legend Bobby Rahal, has been announced as a premier 600-acre automotive destination in Nassau County, FL. The project features a world-class private racetrack designed by Rahal, a celebrated figure in motorsports, and aims to blend high-performance driving with refined community living. Additional offerings include luxury trackside condos, exclusive garages, a members-only club, a public karting track, and on-site villas. Together with operational expertise from Atlanta Motorsports Park, NFMP aims to become a sanctuary for automotive enthusiasts. This venture marks an exciting new chapter for motorsports in Florida.
By the Numbers
- 600-acre site in Nassau County, FL.
- Includes luxury trackside condominiums, exclusive garages, and a public karting track.
State of Play
- The site is strategically located just west of Interstate 95, near the Georgia border.
- Design plans emphasize safety and performance, with input from leading architects.
What’s Next
The NFMP project will continue its development phase, gearing up for construction and eventual opening. Anticipation is growing among automotive enthusiasts and investors for membership opportunities and events. Future plans may include hosting major racing events and automotive-themed gatherings.
Bottom Line
The NFMP promises to redefine the motorsport experience in Florida, catering not only to racers but also to families and enthusiasts alike. This innovative community approach could set a new standard for automotive destinations, blending luxury living with high-octane excitement.
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Dunne leads the way on the final day of post-season F2 testing
Alexander Dunne (pictured) ended 2025 in fine form, setting the fastest lap of the final day of the Yas Marina post-season test.
The Rodin Motorsport driver’s 1:37.153 led the way in the morning session, before Oliver Goethe continued his strong performances over the three days with 1:38.274 in the afternoon.
MORNING
New medium tyres were used by most teams to start the day, with Van Amersfoort Racing’s Rafael Villagómez leading the way after the first laps with a 1:39.387.
On the next push lap, Kush Maini went to P1 with a 1:39.864, only for Dunne to eclipse that by 0.105s to go to the top.
There was a brief Red Flag period just after, with Sebastián Montoya having stopped on track at Turn 14.
Once the action resumed, VAR switched to the Supersoft tire with Villagómez and Nicolás Varrone, and the former went quickest on a 1:37.715. He then improved to a 1:37.502, putting over half a second between he and Cian Shields in P2, with his teammate in P3.
As the first hour came to a close, Villagómez improved to a 1:37.300, with Maini his closest rival, 0.169s down in P2.
The gap continued to come down to Villagómez, with Nikola Tsolov, Mari Boya and Rafael Câmara all taking turns going up to second.
Maini eventually beat the VAR driver’s time by 0.137s, before Dunne returned to P1 with a 1:37.153, putting him just 0.010s clear out in front.
Race runs, pit stop and race start practices were then the focus for the rest of the session, with Dunne ending up on top ahead of Maini, Villagómez, Dino Beganovic and Câmara.
AFTERNOON
Boya got the afternoon underway with the fastest time of a 1:40.152. But he was later moved down to P2 by Goethe, who went quickest on a 1:38.274.
Long runs then became the focus for most of the afternoon session, as the drivers looked to get their final race simulations in for the year.
However, a few did move up the timesheets with Montoya going to P2 ahead of his PREMA teammate Boya.
Then came Laurens van Hoepen for TRIDENT in third, as well as Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak, who jumped up to P4 with just under an hour to go.
Into the final 20 minutes and Roman Bilinski moved up to fifth for DAMS Lucas Oil.
Heading into the last five minutes, Rodin sent their drivers out for a couple of flying laps. Dunne was just 0.083s shy of Goethe’s time in second, while Stenshorne followed him across the line to go to P3.
The duo went for second push attempts but could not improve, leaving Goethe on top in the afternoon.
That wraps up the 2025 season, but 2026 is just around the corner with Round 1 in Melbourne set for March 6-8.
DAY 3, MORNING SESSION
| Pos | Driver | Nat | Team | Time | Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Alexander Dunne | IRL | Rodin Motorsport | 1:37.153 | 46 |
| 2 | Kush Maini | IND | ART Grand Prix | 1:37.163 | 57 |
| 3 | Rafael Villagómez | MEX | Van Amersfoort Racing | 1:37.300 | 41 |
| 4 | Dino Beganovic | SWE | DAMS Lucas Oil | 1:37.320 | 33 |
| 5 | Rafael Câmara | BRA | Invicta Racing | 1:37.362 | 53 |
| 6 | Mari Boya | ESP | PREMA Racing | 1:37.391 | 24 |
| 7 | Martinius Stenshorne | NOR | Rodin Motorsport | 1:37.393 | 38 |
| 8 | Nikola Tsolov | BUL | Campos Racing | 1:37.466 | 33 |
| 9 | Noel León | MEX | Campos Racing | 1:37.478 | 32 |
| 10 | Ritomo Miyata | JPN | Hitech TGR | 1:37.550 | 45 |
| 11 | Emerson Fittipaldi | BRA | AIX Racing | 1:37.594 | 27 |
| 12 | Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak | THA | Campos Racing | 1:37.684 | 50 |
| 13 | John Bennett | GBR | TRIDENT | 1:37.760 | 48 |
| 14 | Colton Herta | USA | Hitech TGR | 1:37.761 | 45 |
| 15 | Laurens van Hoepen | NED | TRIDENT | 1:37.941 | 47 |
| 16 | Gabriele Minì | ITA | PREMA Racing | 1:37.981 | 43 |
| 17 | Roman Bilinski | POL | DAMS Lucas Oil | 1:38.050 | 35 |
| 18 | Cian Shields | GBR | AIX Racing | 1:38.054 | 30 |
| 19 | Nicolás Varrone | NED | Van Amersfoort Racing | 1:38.054 | 45 |
| 20 | Oliver Goethe | GER | MP Motorsport | 1:38.827 | 16 |
| 21 | Sebastián Montoya | BRA | PREMA Racing | 1:40.914 | 7 |
| 22 | Joshua Duerksen | PAR | Invicta Racing | 1:41.328 | 32 |
DAY 3, AFTERNOON SESSION
| Pos | Driver | Nat | Team | Time | Laps |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Oliver Goethe | GER | MP Motorsport | 1:38.274 | 54 |
| 2 | Alexander Dunne | PAR | Rodin Motorsport | 1:38.357 | 38 |
| 3 | Martinius Stenshorne | NOR | Rodin Motorsport | 1:38.420 | 39 |
| 4 | Cian Shields | GBR | AIX Racing | 1:38.819 | 49 |
| 5 | Sebastián Montoya | COL | PREMA Racing | 1:38.874 | 33 |
| 6 | Laurens van Hoepen | NED | TRIDENT | 1:38.963 | 37 |
| 7 | Emerson Fittipaldi | BRA | AIX Racing | 1:39.012 | 55 |
| 8 | Tasanapol Inthraphuvasak | THA | ART Grand Prix | 1:39.804 | 58 |
| 9 | Roman Bilinski | POL | DAMS Lucas Oil | 1:39.831 | 55 |
| 10 | Rafael Villagómez | MEX | Van Amersfoort Racing | 1:40.114 | 53 |
| 11 | Mari Boya | ESP | PREMA Racing | 1:40.152 | 56 |
| 12 | Dino Beganovic | SWE | DAMS Lucas Oil | 1:40.241 | 49 |
| 13 | Kush Maini | IND | ART Grand Prix | 1:40.254 | 49 |
| 14 | Nicolás Varrone | ARG | Van Amersfoort Racing | 1:40.330 | 56 |
| 15 | Gabriele Minì | ITA | MP Motorsport | 1:40.927 | 42 |
| 16 | Nikola Tsolov | BUL | Campos Racing | 1:41.137 | 57 |
| 17 | Joshua Duerksen | PAR | Invicta Racing | 1:41.267 | 54 |
| 18 | Noel León | MEX | Campos Racing | 1:41.404 | 55 |
| 19 | Colton Herta | USA | Hitech TGR | 1:41.672 | 63 |
| 20 | Rafael Câmara | BRA | Invicta Racing | 1:41.942 | 19 |
| 21 | Ritomo Miyata | JPN | Hitech TGR | 1:42.571 | 62 |
| 22 | John Bennett | GBR | TRIDENT | No time | – |
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Vinnie Meskelis From Dallas Confirmed for 2026 NASCAR Euro Series – Speedway Digest
The path to professional motorsports is rarely linear, but for Vinnie Meskelis, the road to the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series has been paved with exceptional grit. Today, the 19-year-old Dallas resident was officially confirmed for the 2026 PRO championship, securing his place on the grid after an impressive showing at the December NASCAR Recruitment Test in Fontenay-Le-Comte, France.
Meskelis will also assume the role of Official Brand Ambassador for the series in both the United States and Brazil. This dual role is personal for Meskelis, who was born in Brazil and immigrated to the U.S. with his parents in 2014. His ascent from a grassroots dreamer to an international competitor is a testament to the blue-collar work ethic that defines the spirit of NASCAR racing.
Unlike many of his contemporaries who began racing almost before they could walk, Meskelis got a late start. It wasn’t until 2020 that he purchased his first used kart. To fund the operation, he mowed lawns throughout his neighborhood, saving every dollar to buy into the 206 class at his local track.
The timing coincided with the global pandemic. With his father on furlough and later working from home, the duo turned a challenging global situation into an intense training regimen, hitting the track four to five times a week. This condensed timeframe allowed Meskelis to accelerate his development, quickly mastering race craft that usually takes years to refine.
Meskelis brings a unique “garage-first” mentality to the European paddock. Lacking the budget for a full crew during his formative years, he served as both driver and lead mechanic. He taught himself the intricacies of chassis tuning and data analytics to save costs, often competing as a privateer operation against powerhouse teams with deep pockets.
This mechanical aptitude has translated directly to his academic life, where he is currently a second-year Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Texas at Dallas. His ability to interpret data and understand the physics of the vehicle will be a critical asset as he transitions to the heavy, high-horsepower V8 machinery used in the European circuit.
“I’m incredibly excited to begin this new chapter in my career by stepping into the NASCAR Euro Series PRO division,” Meskelis stated. “After driving the car for the first time during the NASCAR Recruitment Test, I knew immediately that this was the right next step.”
Meskelis views his entry into the series not just as a personal milestone, but as a platform to advocate for diversity in American motorsports. By carrying the flag for both the U.S. and Brazil, he aims to bridge the gap between two passionate racing cultures.
While the specific team and car number for the 2026 season will be announced at a later date, Meskelis’s goal remains the same as it was when he was mowing lawns to buy tires: outwork the competition and park it in Victory Lane.
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U.S. 131 Motorsports Park Set to Join NHRA’s North Central Division
In an exciting move for NHRA’s 75th anniversary season, NHRA officials announced today that U.S. 131 Motorsports Park, a standout facility in Martin, Mich., has joined the NHRA Member Track Network as part of NHRA’s North Central Division (Division 3).
Known as “The Fastest Track in Michigan,” the track is one of the Midwest’s premier drag racing facilities and is well established as a favorite for both racers and fans.
U.S. 131 Motorsports Park first opened in 1962 and has an extensive schedule each year, including grassroots, regional and national events. Home to everything from nitro matches and jet cars to a standout bracket racing scene, the facility has continued to be a standout destination under Jason Peterson and his family for more than two decades.
“Our decision to move to NHRA sanctioning comes from listening closely to our racers and looking toward the long-term future of the sport,” said Peterson, VP of Operations at US 131 Motorsports Park. “The NHRA provides an incredible platform for growth, safety, and competitive opportunity. We’re excited to bring our racers expanded programs, national-level support, and a stronger path for advancement. This is a major step forward for our entire racing community.”
By joining the NHRA Member Track Network, U.S. 131 Motorsports Park will be eligible to offer racers in the area a variety of NHRA-sanctioned racing opportunities in the future, including the Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series, NHRA Summit Racing Series, the NHRA Summit Racing Jr. Drag Racing League, NHRA Street Legal, NHRA Jr. Street and more. Additionally, the track will have the chance to host NHRA specialty events like the NHRA Summit King of the Track and more.
Next year, the facility will host an NHRA national open on July 8-9, leading into a Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series divisional event on July 10-12.
NHRA is also eager to introduce new programs to engage grassroots racers, as well as expanding opportunities in junior drag racing and helping build events to showcase the standout competitors in the area. The track will also get access to NHRA’s extensive support programs, insurance benefits and national marketing platforms as it enters an exciting stage in its existence.
“The addition of US 131 Motorsports Park to the NHRA North Central Division has been a long-standing goal, and we are thrilled to see it become a reality,” NHRA North Central Division Director William Tharpe said. “Jason Peterson and his family have built a world-class facility that is widely respected throughout the industry, offering competitors an exceptional experience. Their inclusion will play a key role in strengthening NHRA’s presence in Michigan and elevating the overall experience for racers and fans alike.
“The timing couldn’t be better as we celebrate NHRA’s 75th Anniversary. Consistency has always been one of our greatest strengths, and we look forward to extending that same level of support and stability to Jason and the US 131 Motorsports Park team.”
For more information on NHRA, including the 2026 schedule, visit www.nhra.com.
This story was originally published on December 12, 2025. 
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Lando Norris gets his FIA F1 Driver Champion award
The 2025 motorsport season has concluded with a stunning FIA Awards show in Uzbekistan’s capital, Tashkent. Gathering the champions and stars from across the FIA’s seven World Championship categories, it was a night to remember not only for the winners but also for the 2,500 motorsport fans who joined their heroes in Tashkent’s Humo Arena for the first time ever.
In the presence of FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem and the Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Abdulla Aripov, the ceremony officially crowned the winning drivers, co-drivers and navigators following an intense season of competition, with the event being hosted by the National Automobile and Karting Federation of Uzbekistan (NAFKU) and supported by partners Rolex, DHL, Hankook and AlphaTauri.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem said: “Here in Tashkent, we have celebrated the members of our motorsport family whose commitment, spirit and dedication sit at the very heart of our sport. We have also looked toward the champions of tomorrow, those at the start of their journeys, taking their first steps and achieving their first successes.
“My sincere congratulations to all our deserving winners; it is an honor to celebrate with you.”
From their earliest days of competition, motorsport athletes dream of one day becoming a World Champion, and the storied trophies handed out on stage at the FIA Awards are the culmination of those dreams becoming a reality. The evening’s theme – Dreams of a Champion – was woven into the spellbinding show which told the story of 2025’s epic seasons that saw multiple World Champions clinch victory on the final day of their respective campaigns.
Max Verstappen Sick, unable to attend, sent this message:
From its earliest days, motor sport has always driven society forward, and to honour those who have not just created better racing but have improved all our lives, the FIA President’s Innovation Award this year went to a truly legendary figure – Enzo Ferrari. The award was received by Enzo’s son and Ferrari Vice Chairman Piero Ferrari, with Formula 1 star Charles Leclerc also making the trip to Uzbekistan in support of the legendary marque and its continued success across the globe.
Among the new features for 2025 was the FIA WRC of the Year Award, which was presented to an organization that has shown outstanding commitment to rally sport – a discipline close to the President’s heart as a former champion rally driver.
The inaugural Rally del Paraguay exceeded all targets and expectations, working hand-in-hand with the FIA administration, the host ASN, the national and regional government authorities, the media and commercial partners in the true collaborative spirit of rallying. Paraguay’s President Santiago Peña received the award on stage from FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem.
A new champion was crowned in the FIA Formula One World Championship as Lando Norris realized his boyhood dream to reach the very pinnacle of the sport. Norris’ McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri was in the hunt to the final checkered flag, and takes home the third-place trophy from Tashkent. The McLaren team secured the Constructor’s trophy for the second time in style, with Zak Brown and Andrea Stella taking home the silverware having moved out of reach of their rivals at the Singapore Grand Prix.

It was an evening of elation for Ferrari in the FIA World Endurance Championship. The Scuderia secured not only the Manufacturers’ title, but third for the #50 car, second for the #83 AF Corse trio and the World Championship for Drivers with the triumphant crew of car #51 – Alessandro Pier Guidi, Antonio Giovinazzi and James Calado.

In the off-road and rally world it was Japanese manufacturer Toyota flying high once again, with the TOYOTA GAZOO Racing teams triumphing in the FIA World Rally and World Rally-Raid Championships in 2025.
An incredible record-equalling ninth FIA World Rally Championship Drivers’ crown was awarded to Sébastien Ogier, with his co-driver Vincent Landais receiving the World Champion trophy for the first time. The pair were pushed all the way to the last stage of the last rally of the season in Saudi Arabia by Toyota stablemates Elfyn Evans and Scott Martin.
There was a new driver at the summit of the driver standings in the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship as an emotional Lucas Moraes received his award on-stage at the Humo Arena, while in the battle for Navigator’s Championship glory, Edouard Boulanger took the title for the second consecutive season.
It was familiar ground for World Rallycross star Johan Kristoffersson at the FIA Awards, as the Swedish driver surged to an amazing eighth championship victory at the wheel of his VW Polo RX1e. Tommy Kristoffersoson joined his son to take home the teams’ title for KMS.
Back to circuit racing, and a fairytale campaign for Oliver Rowland that secured the Nissan driver his first ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. It was only an illness-enforced absence from the round in Portland that denied Oliver Rowland a genuine shot at the Season 10 crown, but 12 months on, the Briton was not to be denied, as he swept to title glory in fine style. In the battle for both Teams’ and Manufacturers’ glory it was one of motor sport’s most storied brands with TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team and Porsche securing the respective crowns.
The drivers on the first step of the global ladder, the FIA’s Karting World Championships, were center stage on the night that celebrated the Dreams of a Champion. Britain’s Noah Baglin began his journey up the motor sport pyramid with his title victory in the OK-Junior category, while Belgium’s Thibaut Ramaekers and Dutch driver Senna van Walstijn took the title win in OK and KZ classes respectively.
The FIA Rookie of the Year is always a barometer for future stardom, rewarding those drivers that truly stand out in their first season of a new category – the likes of Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri are all former winners of this award. This year, the honour went to newly-crowned FIA Formula 3 Champion Rafael Câmara.
For the full list of 2025 champions and award winners, view the official FIA Prize Giving brochure here. For pictures from the gala click here.
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John Force Racing Names Jordan Vandergriff Driver of Cornwell Tools Funny Car
Drag racing rising star Jordan Vandergriff has been named as the driver of John Force Racing’s Cornwell Tools Chevrolet SS Funny Car for the 2026 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season.
The announcement was made Friday at the NHRA booth during Day 2 of the Performance Racing Industry (PRI) Trade Show at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis.
“This is a dream come true to have the opportunity not only with John Force Racing, the premier team in NHRA Drag Racing, but to drive the Cornwell Tools Chevrolet Funny Car for the greatest Funny Car driver of all time,” said Vandergriff. “As a kid growing up in the sport, you look at John and you see the greatness he’s portrayed, so the fact that I get to drive a Funny Car for him is amazing.”
The California native had two NHRA starts in 2025, driving in relief of injured Top Fuel driver Shawn Reed at Brainerd and Indianapolis. In the 11 Top Fuel races of his rookie season in 2019, Vandergriff earned a runner-up finish at Dallas and two other semi-final showings. He has served as an NHRA on FOX reporter the past two seasons.
“I think the transition to Funny Car is going to be fine. I’ve proven that I can drive the Top Fuel car well and the Funny Car presents a new fun challenge. It’s a shorter wheelbase and a lot more violent but I did some test hits in 2024 in John’s car and, ever since, I’ve had to itch to drive these cars.”
Cornwell Quality Tools began its partnership with John Force Racing in 2019 and has steadily expanded its presence. They have been the primary sponsor of the Funny Car program the past two seasons and held the primary position on Brittany Force’s Top Fuel dragster team at the 2025 U.S. Nationals when she set the national speed record of 343.51 mph. Cornwell Quality Tools is also the Official Professional Tools of NHRA.
“We are incredibly excited about today’s announcement from John Force Racing and to welcome Jordan Vandergriff to the Cornwell Tools Funny Car program,” said Cornwell Quality Tools CEO Bob Studenic. “Jordan is a dynamic talent with the skill, professionalism, and competitive fire that align perfectly with Cornwell’s values and our commitment to excellence.
“With more than 810 hardworking, USA-based Cornwell dealers representing our brand coast to coast, this partnership is bigger than racing—it’s a celebration of the drive, integrity, and craftsmanship that define who we are. Our dealers, employees, and customers have helped build Cornwell Tools into a championship-caliber organization, and we look forward to standing beside Jordan and the entire JFR team as we chase even greater success in the year ahead.
“This is an exciting moment for Cornwell Tools. We’re proud to continue our longstanding relationship with John Force Racing, and we can’t wait for our dealers to experience another season of world-class competition with the Cornwell Tools Funny Car.”
“I have a great relationship with Cornwell Quality Tools and I’m super happy they decided to pick me,” said Vandergriff. “They’re such a quality brand and they’ve done so much in the world of NHRA Drag Racing. I’m excited that I get to help their dealers sell tools and celebrate race wins together!”
John Force Racing’s full 2026 lineup will include 2012 Funny Car Champion Jack Beckman, Alexis DeJoria and Vandergriff in Funny Car and Josh Hart in Top Fuel.
“We’re proud to announce Jordan Vandergriff as the driver of the Cornwell Quality Tools Chevrolet SS Funny Car for John Force Racing,” John Force said. “We worked closely with the folks at Cornwell Tools to make sure we had the right fit for their program. Jordan did a great job when he tested with us a couple of years ago but we didn’t have a place for him at the time. Now that we have all of our drivers in place, we can focus 100 percent on preparing our cars and teams for the 2026 season.”
Veteran crew chief Chris Cunningham will move to the Cornwell Tools team from John Force Racing’s Peak Antifreeze and Coolant Funny Car with 2012 Funny Car Champion Jack Beckman. Cunningham has been a key part of John Force Racing in various positions since 2016.
“This is the opportunity I’ve been working towards. I’ve always wanted to run a full season and compete for a championship,” said Vandergriff. “I want the chance to run with the best and prove that I can be one of the best. This car has won two championships in a row, and Cunningham has so much experience. I have great respect for what he’s done in the sport, and I’m honored that I get to work with him.”
Further announcements from John Force Racing will be made in the coming weeks.
This story was originally published on December 12, 2025. 

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