Brittany Force Resets NHRA Speed Record With 343.51 MPH Run

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Brittany Force added another milestone to her record-setting 2025 season during the Cornwell Quality Tools NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, where she delivered the fastest speed in NHRA history. 

Force, the No. 1 Top Fuel qualifier, launched her dragster to a blistering 343.51 mph at 3.69 seconds in the opening round of the race, surpassing her own 343.16-mph record set earlier this summer in Sonoma. The run marked her 10th pass in the 340-mph range this season.

"To be able to do that at Indy, in the first round, which is always the toughest round, and have a speed like that, I'm very proud of my team, and we're not done yet," said Force to NHRA.com.

Force is the daughter of drag racing legend John Force and a member of the John Force Racing team.

For more information, visit nhra.com and johnforceracing.com.

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