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earntaz
10-23-2014, 05:02 PM
From USA News -- NHRA stunner: Jimmy Prock out as John Force’s crew chief

In a stunning move that could potentially threaten his bid for a record-extending 17th NHRA Funny Car championship, John Force announced Wednesday that veteran crew chief Jimmy Prock has resigned, effective immediately.

In an NHRA teleconference Wednesday afternoon where many reporters believed he would announce a new sponsor and new car manufacturer for next season, Force instead said an unnamed rival team owner had reached out to him earlier this week and said he was interested in hiring some of Force’s employees, including Prock.

“I approached (Prock) and he couldn’t give me an answer,” Force said. “I said, ‘Jimmy, I need to know if you’re with me or you’re not.’ We danced around for a few days and finally I said I need to know, that I have sponsor contracts that have been signed or are on the table, selling this powerhouse race team of four teams. You and (fellow crew chief) Mike Neff lead my charge. I need to know where I stand.

“Jimmy Prock said, ‘I’m probably going to leave at the end of the year. Basically, I need a change.’ I know he had been talking with others (team owners).

“He turned in a resignation yesterday for the end of the year. I met with my brain trust and told Jimmy Prock I would accept his resignation, but I was accepting it now. I’ll take it right now.

“As of right now, Jimmy Prock is no longer employed by John Force Racing. I know it’s in the middle of the Countdown (to the Championship) and you think I’m committing suicide, but I’m not.”

Force is currently second in the Funny Car standings, 36 points behind series leader Matt Hagan. Two races remain this season, in Las Vegas and Pomona, Calif.

Force admitted Prock’s decision to leave caught him by surprise and resulted in the decision to let Prock leave now rather than after the season, regardless of how that might affect Force’s championship bid this season or sponsorship contracts that have already been signed for 2015 or are close to being signed.

“I race from the heart,” Force said. “I’m about principle, camaraderie (and) loyalty. If a man’s heart is not here with me, his job is to protect his family, he has to do what he has to do and John Force has to do what he has to do.”

And perhaps the biggest thing Force has to do is rally his team and go forward with his championship hopes, although it likely will cause some scrambling and greater interaction and use of employees, including those who may work for Force’s two racing daughters, Brittany and Courtney, and racing son-in-law Robert Hight.

“I am going after this championship and I am going after it with the people that will stay with me for the long haul. That is what I owe my sponsors and fans,” Force said. “As much as I want No. 17, not even for a championship will I race with somebody that I know is leaving me.

“I am a big boy and I’m going to put this team back together. I am going to fight, win or lose. If we get No. 17, great, but if we don’t I know I will have gone down with people that believe in me, that trust in me and that will stand by me, not just in good times but in bad times. I am not just racing for this championship; I am racing for the next 10 years.”

Prock has been with John Force Racing for nearly 16 years. He previously had been crew chief for Hight, but came over in the middle of the 2013 season to become Force’s crew chief, leading him the remainder of that season to three wins in the Countdown for the Championship and ultimately Force’s 16th championship.

One thing Force likely will not do is bring back former crew chief Austin Coil. Together, the pair won 15 of Force’s 16 championships. Coil retired after Force’s 2010 title and a team source said Coil has no interest in returning to the sport.

That means Force will likely have long-time employees John Medlen, the organization’s director of technology and safety, and Dean Antonelli (who works on Brittany Force’s Top Fuel dragster).

Medlen was crew chief when Tony Pedregon won the Funny Car championship in 2003 while driving for John Force Racing.

“I’ve got about a week,” Force said. ”I’m addressing the employees (later today). If they’re going to stay, I’ll know that, I’ll have a commitment that they’ll stay through the Countdown. If not, I’ve got a week to build a complete race team.”

Force added later, “This is the hardest call I’ve ever made. I have to go on, he (Prock) needs to go on.”

Force said he would reveal more about his new sponsors and car manufacturer at the Las Vegas race next weekend and at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show the following week, also in Las Vegas.

Dave Rifkin
10-23-2014, 05:10 PM
Never saw that coming; I'm sure Force will find a suitable replacement. I wonder how many other team members are leaving with him.

SUSQ
10-23-2014, 07:33 PM
Prock is already at Don Schumacher Racing for a "position yet to be determined". Didn't take long.

Damien
10-23-2014, 07:54 PM
When I heard about this yesterday, you just figured he would end up at DSR, and fast. He's a great talent. It certainly is good news for Hagan and Dickie Venebles in the Championship!

Dave Rifkin
10-23-2014, 08:54 PM
Wow, too bad Force couldn't have Prock sign a non-compete form.

BJCHEV396
10-24-2014, 02:51 AM
There's no way Coil would ever go back!

Dave Rifkin
10-24-2014, 11:47 AM
Is John that difficult to work for or are there other factors that would lead Prock to leave and Coil to never want to return?

L78racer
10-24-2014, 12:51 PM
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Damien</div><div class="ubbcode-body">When I heard about this yesterday, you just figured he would end up at DSR, and fast. He's a great talent. It certainly is good news for Hagan and Dickie Venebles in the Championship! </div></div>

Good news indeed. Plus Schumacher wants a (future) championship for Capps? Maybe Prock got an offer he couldn't refu$e? They can get a jump on 2015.

earntaz
10-24-2014, 04:51 PM
This is the same thing that happened when that &quot;Shaq&quot; dude from Qatar hit the NHRA scene. Threw a $hitload of $$$ at some very talented racers/crew chiefs and the rest is history. DSR has been trying to out hustle JFR for a long time.

I don't think John Force is that hard to work for -- after all, Coil was with him for eons and Prock for many years ... there was just an opportunity for Prock (and who else follows) to make a lot of $$$.

SS427
10-24-2014, 05:04 PM
Prock also has to consider his future. The offer was put on the table and lets face it, Force will not be racing forever and there may not have been an opening on any of his teams in the future so Prock likely did what he had to do to protect his future. I think Force was also smart in letting him go now instead of at the end of the year. It is business after all and if an employees heart and soul are not there it is time to move on.

Damien
10-24-2014, 11:10 PM
Obviously the future for some at JFR is uncertain given Force's sponsor issues at the moment. That being said I wouldn't have thought that Prock would have had too much to worry about. He would be in the top handful of tuners going around including Alan Johnson, Zippy and Conrad and has been for a long time. His record speaks for itself. It's a real feather in Schumacher's cap securing his services and I too would love to see him tune Capps to his first Championship. Got the feeling though he may end up with Beckman, but time will tell.

300deluxeL79
11-01-2014, 07:06 PM
force #1 qualifer at vegas <<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif

COPO CARTEL
11-01-2014, 11:50 PM
Very Nice

69hurstSC
11-05-2014, 03:25 PM
SEMA yesterday. Can you guess which one of us hasn't gone 300mph in a car?

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