POMONA, CA – November 12, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – At the beginning of the 2024 NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series season, Austin Prock wasn’t sure if he’d be a driver or a spectator. But when a Funny Car seat became available within his John Force Racing team, he was more than happy to take on driving duties.
The seat was for the 11,000-horsepower Auto Club of Southern California Chevrolet Camaro SS Funny Car driven by three-time champion Robert Hight, who stepped out of the car for medical reasons. Prock had the opportunity to not only fill in for a former champion but to team up with his father, Jimmy, as the crew chief and his brother, Thomas.
Now heading into the final race of the season at this weekend’s 59th annual In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals at legendary In-N-Out Burger Pomona Dragstrip, the championship is all but decided. With his 188-point lead over his teammate Jack Beckman, who is driving for the 16-time champion John Force, Prock will lock in his title during qualifying, capping off a season the family will never forget.
“When I got in the race car at the beginning of the year, my dad told me he wanted a championship,” Austin Prock said. “We’re getting really close and to do it with my dad and brother (assistant crew chief, Thomas), with all three of us Procks, would be really special. This team has really been lights out this year. An outstanding job by each and every one of them. They all carry their weight, and they all have each other’s back. We win and lose as a team.”
The championship will be the first for A. Prock, who won the 2019 NHRA Rookie of the Year award. The crowning moment will come in Pomona and will represent an opportunity for Prock to celebrate one of the most impressive seasons in recent Funny Car history. His 14 No. 1 qualifiers are already a single-season record in the Funny Car (and nitro) ranks, while his eight wins, including three in the Countdown to the Championship playoffs, matches the likes of Force, Ron Capps and Hight for the most in the class this century.
Prock will be named champion following qualifying, but he remains laser-focused on trying to end the year in impressive fashion. A ninth win – and a first world championship for the young standout – would certainly do it.
“The job isn’t done. This category is so tough, so unpredictable and the job is finished when the trophy is in our hands,” Prock said. “And when it gets to my hands, it’s going…
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