JOHN FORCE HONORED WITH SPIRIT OF FORD AWARD

Homestead, FL, Nov. 20, 2010 – John Force, who captured his record
15th NHRA Funny Car Championship with a come-from-behind victory last
weekend in Pomona, CA, was presented the prestigious Spirit of Ford
Award in a surprise ceremony here today at Ford Championship Weekend
in the Homestead-Miami Speedway media center.

The Spirit of Ford Award is the highest honor Ford Motor Company
bestows for lifetime achievement in auto racing, on and off the race
track. Force becomes the 24th recipient, joining an international
list of honorees from all forms of racing and racing media.

He was given his award in a surprise presentation today by Edsel B.
Ford II, great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford and a member of
the company’s board of directors.

“Legend is a word often used in sports,” said Ford. “But there truly
are legends in auto racing and John Force is one of them.

“We decided to present this award to John not just because of his
record on the track – which is Hall of Fame worthy – but also what he
has done off the track to help move forward the sport of drag racing.”

Force, who came back from career-threatening injuries suffered in a
crash in Dallas in 2007, captured his record 15th NHRA Funny Car title
this past weekend in Pomona, coming from behind to win the series’
final two races.

He has a record 15 personal championships, a record 132 victories, and
has led his team to 17 championships in the last 21 years, a record
unmatched in any form of sport.

Following the testing death of his teammate Eric Medlen in March 2007,
Force turned his grief into something positive for the sport, leading
the way with Ford Motor Company engineers into designing a safer
cockpit for Nitro cars, a design credited with possibly saving his
life in his own crash later that year. The effort was named “The Eric
Medlen Project,” in honor of his fallen teammate.

He and Ford have continued to develop a safer and strong chassis for
the sport, and his championship this year confirmed the
competitiveness of the design.

“John has tirelessly promoted the sport of motor racing far and wide,
with his entertaining stories and his friendship with racers from all
forms of the sport,” said Ford. “It’s because of what he has done, and
the way he has honored the sport, his fellow competitors, and the
fans, that he is truly deserving of the Spirit of Ford.”

Spirit of Ford Awards Winners

Bill Stroppe, 1988

Bob Glidden, 1989

Chris Economaki, 1990

Richard Petty, 1992

Bob Bondurant, 1993

Mario Andretti, 1994

Jackie Stewart, 1994

Bud Moore, 1995

Parnelli Jones, 1996

Jim Clark, 1997

Phil Hill, 1998

Stirling Moss, 1998

Bill France, Sr., 1998
Bill France Jr. 1998

Junie Donlavey, Jr., 1999

Glen Wood, 1999
Leonard Wood, 1999

Dan Gurney, 1999

Denise McCluggage, 2000

Bill Elliott, 2000

Carroll Shelby, 2001

Wally Parks, 2001

Ned Jarrett, 2003

Mose Nowland, 2005

Jack Roush , 2006

John Force, 2010