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Driving Force (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Driving Force (TV series)

''Driving Force'' is an American reality television program which premiered July 17, 2006, on A&E, and ended on May 15, 2007. It was centered on champion drag racer John Force and his daughters, also drag racers.
== Synopsis ==
John Force is one of the most dominant drivers in drag racing, having compiled 119 career victories and 13 NHRA championships by the start of the show's first season (he has since increased these totals to 138 and 16, respectively, as of the 2013 NHRA season). The show is reality-based, following John in his day-to-day life of juggling his business and his personal life. His wife, Laurie Force, managed contracts for his racing team, most notably landing the Wendy's restaurant sponsorship. When their children were born, she decided to be a stay at home mom, to give their daughters a more traditional upbringing. John and Laurie's daughters are (ages during season 1):
*24-year-old Ashley Force〔(Official site - Ashley Force bio )〕
*22-year-old Brittany Force〔(Official site - Brittany Force bio )〕
*18-year-old Courtney Force〔(Official site - Courtney Force bio )〕
John's oldest daughter, Adria Force Hight (wife of John Force Racing driver Robert Hight), was born from a previous marriage, and while not featured on the series, has managed the finances for John Force Racing since she was 20 years old. However, now the three younger daughters have decided to follow in their father's footsteps, competing as drivers for his company. Ashley, named Rookie of the Year in Top Alcohol Dragster, now competes in the third John Force Racing Funny Car.〔(Official site - about the show )〕 Brittany and Courtney compete in lower-level classes.
The show centers mostly around John Force now reconnecting with his daughters, having missed much of their younger childhoods due to his career. Now that his company has become one of the leading companies in the racing series, he wants to spend more quality time with his family. In doing so, he often becomes frustrated with his daughters' spending sprees, believing that they do not understand the value of money. In one episode, he takes them to the trailer where he was raised in relative poverty, pointing out his happiness there due to his loving and hard-working parents.
Ashley is fiercely competitive, and a talented driver. Brittany is the most rebellious of the three. She and her father clash often, but ultimately it becomes obvious that he respects her spirited nature. Courtney races because she enjoys it, but doesn't let it control her life at the cost of her school activities. All of his daughters insist that an education should come before racing, a notion reinforced by Laurie.〔
Although the series has the backdrop of the racing circuit, and his full support of his daughters career choices, it takes on a comical side when showing him trying to reconnect with being a father, and his often comical reactions to being the father of four very spirited and strong-willed girls. The show debuted on July 17, 2006, and gained steady momentum.〔
The show begins with a montage, with a voice-over by Force stating: "''You know, I've been racing for 30 years . . . I've won 13 championships . . . I've been on fire from here to Australia . . . but NOTHING . . . could prepare me . . . for having daughters.''" After Force won his 14th Funny Car Championship, the opening changed accordingly.
The series was renewed for a second season, but A&E confirmed that the show would not return for a third. The season 1 DVD is available on the John Force Racing website.
The show's theme song is "Woman" by Australian band Wolfmother.

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