John Force's Recovery Progress After Traumatic NHRA Crash
John Force's Recovery Journey
John Force, a legendary name in drag racing and a 16-time NHRA champion, is making huge strides in his recovery after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a high-speed crash. Now, his daughter Courtney has posted a photo of the driver, updating his fans on his recovery.
Accident Details
In late June of this year, Force's Funny Car engine exploded during the NHRA Virginia Nationals, propelling him into a concrete wall at 302 mph. The crash led to severe injuries, including a TBI and a fractured sternum, but recent photos shared by his daughter Courtney Force provide a hopeful glimpse into his recovery journey.
- Immediately after the crash, Force managed to exit the wreckage, though heavily injured.
- He was airlifted to a Virginia hospital, where he spent 15 days before being transferred to the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix for specialized care.
- Following 30 days of intensive treatment, Force was discharged to continue outpatient therapy at home.
Family Support
His family's support has been important during this period, particularly from his daughters, Courtney and Brittany Force. Courtney's recent Instagram post provides fans with an update of the driver's well-being, sharing moments of a heart-warming family moment. John Force can be seen to the right with his arm in a cast.
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