Our Partners

At Speedster Racing Academy, we believe that success on the track is a collaborative effort. Our journey is enriched by the support and collaboration of our esteemed partners.

Brittany Force

Brittany got her drag racing start at Frank Hawley’s Drag Racing School. After completing the licensing process, Brittany raced in Super Comp for three seasons and in the Top Alcohol Dragster division for three more.
When it came time to turn pro, Brittany opted for a ride in a Top Fuel dragster, the first in John Force Racing’s history. In her debut season, Brittany won the 2013 Auto Club’s Road to the Future Award as the NHRA Rookie of the Year. Brittany won her first NHRA national event in 2016 at the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida.
Brittany Force’s drag racing career is highlighted by her 2017 NHRA season when she made history by becoming the first woman in 35 years, and only the second ever, to win a Top Fuel World Championship.

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Graham Rahal

Brittany got her drag racing start at Frank Hawley’s Drag Racing School. After completing the licensing process, Brittany raced in Super Comp for three seasons and in the Top Alcohol Dragster division for three more.
When it came time to turn pro, Brittany opted for a ride in a Top Fuel dragster, the first in John Force Racing’s history. In her debut season, Brittany won the 2013 Auto Club’s Road to the Future Award as the NHRA Rookie of the Year. Brittany won her first NHRA national event in 2016 at the Gatornationals in Gainesville, Florida.
Brittany Force’s drag racing career is highlighted by her 2017 NHRA season when she made history by becoming the first woman in 35 years, and only the second ever, to win a Top Fuel World Championship.

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Courteny Force

Force earned her NHRA competition drivers license in 2005 and her Alcohol-Fuel license in 2008.[3] She began racing in Super Comp before graduating to Top Alcohol Dragster (TA/D), along with her sister Brittany, in 2008. She reached the final round twice in 2009, at Seattle and Pomona, picking up the victory in Seattle.[1] Force has raced her sister Brittany on three occasions, beating her every time. She recorded a career best reaction time of .006 in the final event of 2009 at Pomona raceway.
Force's primary sponsor throughout her Super Comp career and first year of Top Alcohol Dragster was Brandsource. In 2009, Force picked up sponsorship by Sanyo, as well as Ford.

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Todd Douglass

Douglass Photography brings you years of experience. Todd is a National Award Winning professional photographer and is considered one of America's best portrait photographers today.
Never one to rest on his laurels, he attends workshops, seminars, and the New England Institue of Professional Photography, where he is alumni, to continually bring you the best in professional photography with current trends. No matter what the subject matter in front of his camera is, the same attention to detail is forefront. The individuality of every person we photograph is evident in their images.

Call today and together Todd and his staff of dedicated portrait professionals can create portraits you'll be proud to own and share with family and friends.

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