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THE
NEW REAL-LIFE SERIES FROM A&E NETWORK
STARRING DRAG RACING LEGEND JOHN FORCE
AND HIS HIGH-SPEED DAUGHTERS
DRIVING
FORCE
PREMIERES
MONDAY, JULY 17TH
AT 9PM EST AND PST / 8PM CST

Start your engines! Driving Force, the new high-speed
real-life series from
A&E Network®, starring racing legend John
Force and his three drag racing daughters, premieres
on Monday, July 17, 2006 at 9PM EST and PST /
8PM CST.
Like
golf's Tiger Woods and basketball's Michael Jordan,
John Force is easily the most accomplished and
dominant figure in his sport - drag racing. With
119 career victories, an unprecedented 14 team
championships in 16 years, membership on ten straight
Auto Racing All-American teams, and the world
record for consecutive Funny Car championships,
Force has shattered every major record on the
drag strip and then some. In addition to his legendary
racing feats, Force has exhibited extraordinary
skill as a team owner and businessman, raising
himself up from poverty to become the head of
his own multi-million dollar company that currently
employs over 60 race team members and office staff.
Force is also one of the most outrageous personalities
in the history of American sports, combining the
dangerous charisma and charm of Gary Busey and
Elvis with the down-home likeability of Andy Griffith.
But
here's the real hook of the show: John is also
the father of four beautiful daughters: 36-year-old
Adria (from a previous marriage); 23-year-old
Ashley; 19-year-old Brittany; and 17-year-old
Courtney. While Adria (Force) Hight has managed
the finances for John Force Racing corporate headquarters
since she was 20 years old, the other three Force
girls are now following in their father's tracks,
competing in the male-dominated field of high-speed
drag racing. Ashley has already proven herself
to be an accomplished driver, having been named
Rookie of the Year in her car class. She's also
one of the only professional athletes to have
her own Barbie Doll and Hot Wheels die cast car.
Despite
being a championship drag racing team on the track,
the Forces have plenty of issues on the home front.
John's career kept him on the road for most of
the girls' childhoods, leaving parental responsibilities
mainly in the hands of his wife Laurie. Although
at the outset she was directly involved in her
husband's career, writing contracts, mixing fuel
and even packing the parachutes that slowed the
car from its breakneck speeds, Laurie believed
it was important to provide the couple's children
with a more traditional upbringing. So, once they
started a family, she and the girls stayed home,
went to cheerleading tryouts, took dancing lessons,
interacted with pet dogs and cats, went to the
gym and shopped. When John was home, it was difficult
for him to make the transition to doing the usual
things that families do. When he finally looked
up, the kids were almost grown. He had missed
all the recitals, the picnics, the tryouts, the
ball games and the proms. But now, John hopes
that by bringing the girls into his profession,
he can bring the family closer together and become
the kind of father that he always wanted to be.
Racing is the backdrop for this true-life comedy
as each half-hour episode takes a look at dad
trying to bring the family together, while also
preparing for the next championship run. It's
8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter
meets the bone-rattling thrills of the drag strip.
Gentleman and ladies...start your engines.
Nancy
Dubuc, Robert Sharenow and Elaine Frontain Bryant
serve as executive producers for A&E Network.
Driving Force will be produced for A&E by
Schmaguuli, LLC. Stephen Hopkins, David Schermerhorn
and Dan Partland serve as executive producers.

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Watch
the trailer here
Courtney, Laurie, Ashley and Brittany
Force

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