Austin Coil has been John Force's head tuner in the NHRA Funny Car Series since 1986. That accounts for all of Force's 132 victories and all 15 championships. But Coil won't be around for win No. 133, as he announced his resignation from John Force Racing Wednesday. In NASCAR terms, this is like when Ray Evernham and Jeff Gordon split and if Chad Knaus ever left Jimmie Johnson.Combined.From Racin' Today:“I had not been happy with the financial situation since the reorganization because of the economy,”
Coil said during a phone interview on Wednesday, three days after Force
won his record-setting 15th National Hot Rod Association world
championship at Auto Club Raceway in Pomona, Calif.Coil said team-owner Force instituted across-the-board pay cuts
following the 2009 season, one that saw son-in-law Robert Hight and crew
chief Jimmy Prock win the organization’s 17th NHRA Funny Car
championship in 21 years. But Force went winless in ‘09 during a Full
Throttle Drag Racing Series season for the first time since 1986 – first
year of the Force-Coil collaboration.“There were a lot of hard feelings over 2009 because our performance
was suffering,” said Coil, 65, who has tuned Force to all of his
championships and 132 national event victories. “The end result created
some animosities that won’t go away. I’m too old to be sat down and told
‘how it is’ every other day. Overall, there’s no real terrible issues
going on. It was just time to go. Kind of like when you’ve been married
for 26 years and heard all the (bull manure).”
In his post-championship press conference, Force talked about he and Coil winning again in the future, and on Wednesday admitted that he didn't see Coil's resignation coming. “I know the rumor mills are going crazy, and I have to address it. But
it’s part of what John Force does. My heart’s pounding today over some
things that have hurt me real bad, and I don’t understand. I’ve got to
go find out.”
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