Let's get one thing straight: John Force may or may not have thrown his semifinal match in Monday's U.S. Nationals -- but we have no firm evidence saying he did.We do know, however, that the NHRA team owner, driver and 14-time champion picked the undesirable lane, was nearly three times slower on his reaction time and made a remarkably un-John Force move off the starting line en route to smoking his tires and watching as teammate Robert Hight scooted past and earned a spot in the Countdown to the Championship.
And we do know that the NHRA -- thanks to some harsh words, a scuffle and even more verbal barbs -- is looking at a pretty serious issue of team cooperation, even at the series' biggest event.
27 days after suffering horrific injuries in a 300mph crash in Dallas, NHRA champion John Force headed home from the hospital Saturday in Dallas.
UPDATED 9:21pm/ET - Force's injuries, according to the ESPN2 broadcast, include a compound fracture of one ankle, a severe abrasion that went all the way to the bone on his knee, a dislocated and broken wrist, and broken fingers with abrasions. In a sign of good news, a CT scan performed on Force turned out negative.
Half of a country away from Sunday night's NASCAR race at California Speedway, shockwaves are resonating through the drag racing word, for two of the sport's heavyweights didn't make the season's biggest event.
Gearin' up for 500 miles of Nextel Cup action in the Lone Star State. Be sure to stay tuned for live commentary on today's race here at the FanHouse!
























