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Former Funny Car driver Courtney Force has announced that she is pregnant. She announced the news on social media.
Force and IndyCar driver Graham Rahal currently have two daughters. They did not share the sex of this child.

“Surprise!,” Force said in the caption. “Baby Rahal #3 coming this fall. We can’t wait to complete our family!”
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Their first daughter, Harlan Ann Rahal, was born in November 2020. Almost two years later, Tinley Leighton Rahal was born in September 2022.
Force Rahal was a Funny Car driver for seven seasons. She made her NHRA debut during the 2012 season at the Winternationals.
She then announced her retirement from the sport on January 24th, 2019. When she was a race car driver, she was one of the most successful female drivers in the Funny Car category.
Force Rahal is the winningest female Funny Car driver, as she surpassed her sister Ashley Force Hood. She also won the 100th NHRA professional win by a woman in 2014.
She also became the first woman to qualify No. 1 at 11 races during one season.
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Rahal has been an IndyCar driver since 2007, when he debuted as an 18-year-old. In 2025, it is his 18th year in the sport.
Since 2013, he has been a driver for his father’s race team, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
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