Thursday, October 2, 2025

Courtney Force and Brittany Force Shine in Stunning Turks & Caicos Getaway Amid Racing Legacy Celebrations

Courtney Force, wife of IndyCar driver Graham Rahal, recently enjoyed a family getaway to the picturesque Turks and Caicos, an enchanting series of coral islands in the British Overseas Territory. This tropical retreat came just days after Rahal participated in the two-day Indianapolis 500 Open Test, where he finished with a respectable P16 and recorded a fastest lap speed of 229.634 mph. During this memorable trip, Courtney shared a captivating beachside photo on social media, posing alongside her sister, Brittany Force.

In the photo, Courtney wore a stunning red sleeveless midi dress adorned with a delicate floral pattern. The dress featured a deep V-neckline and a cutout design at the waist, perfectly blending style with a relaxed beach vibe. She accessorized her look with round sunglasses and a simple thin bracelet. Next to her, Brittany sported a lovely light pink dress, capturing the essence of their family’s vibrant spirit.

The sisters, Brittany and Courtney Force, hail from a renowned racing lineage. They are the daughters of John Force, a legendary 16-time NHRA champion, making racing a significant part of their family heritage. While Courtney previously competed in the Funny Car championship, securing an impressive 12 career wins, Brittany is currently making headlines in the NHRA Top Fuel Dragster Series, where she is celebrated as a two-time world champion.

In 2019, Courtney decided to step back from racing after marrying Graham Rahal to devote more time to her family, which includes two daughters: Harlan Ann Rahal and Tinley Leighton Rahal. Meanwhile, Brittany continues to make waves in the racing world, most recently setting a new Top Fuel speed record of 341.59 mph during the NHRA 4-Wide Nationals at zMAX Dragway in Charlotte on April 25, 2025. This remarkable achievement surpassed her previous record of 338.94 mph, set at the NHRA Finals in Pomona in 2022.

The record-breaking pass took place during the second qualifying session, where Brittany’s HendrickCars.com dragster completed the 1,000-foot run in an impressive 3.667 seconds. Her performance placed her third in the provisional qualifying standings, right behind competitors Doug Kalitta and Shawn Langdon. In celebration of her sister’s monumental achievement, Courtney took to Instagram to reshare a video clip of the electrifying qualifying run, expressing her pride and excitement.

Looking ahead, Graham Rahal is set to return to IndyCar racing on Sunday, May 4, at the Children’s of Alabama Indy Grand Prix, held at Barber Motorsports Park. As the Forces celebrate their racing legacy during this stunning getaway, fans can keep up with the latest in racing news, including the 2025 IndyCar schedule, standings, and results all in one convenient place.

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