John Force showing daily signs of improvement, but remains in ICU

After horrific NHRA crash, Force went days under heavy sedation, unable to respond, but now recognizes and responds to family members.

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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — NHRA drag racing great John Force is showing “daily signs of improvement” in a neurological intensive care unit a week after a fiery, 300 mph crash at the Virginia Nationals, according to his team. John Force Racing said Sunday that the 75-year-old Force has been able to respond to commands including giving a thumbs-up and to recognize family members, calling them by name and saying, “I love you.

” Initially, he couldn’t follow commands to open his eyes, squeeze the hands of care providers or move his extremities. Force, who is from Bell Gardens and whose company is based in Yorba Linda, was transferred Wednesday from a trauma ICU to the neurological ICU, where he will remain for the immediate future and still faces “a long and difficult recovery ahead,” the team’s statement said. During the first round of Funny Car eliminations on June 23, Force’s car had a catastrophic engine failure at the finish line, with the vehicle going across the centerline and slamming into the left concrete guard wall, then careening back across into the right wall.



Force was alert and talking to safety workers immediately after crashing at 302 mph. The Hall of Fame owner and driver was examined at the track by the NHRA medical team before being transported by helicopter to a hospital. Related Articles Motorsports | John Force update: Drag racing legend is improving, faces long recovery Motorsports | NHRA great John Force remains in ICU on Monday after fiery .