Born and raised around Bell Gardens. John Force, Big Daddy Ed Roth and Fritz voghts are the reason why I have a passion for automotive and drag racing.
I met John on a quiet night in Claremont. I had recently recovered from an injury- and he was my hero watching him recover with such determination . Wonderful story my friend- be safe.
Awesome video John!!!! I too grew up in Bell Gardens and also went to Colmar Elementary during the late 80s!!! I always brag to all my fellow gearheads about how you also grew up in my home town of Bell Gardens. Now, my little boy is a huge fan of you and Hope's to see you here in Arizona this Feburary! Thank you for this video Mr Force!! Continue to open those cans of whoop ass!!!!🤘🏁
It's John's humble beginnings to what he made of himself with his family now that has made me a Force Family fan for 2 decades now. Thank you for that little trip.
Humble beginnings. Just shows that hard work, determination and motivation can lead to success. God bless you John and thank you for bringing so much joy to so many.💖🙏
Thank you for sharing, Force family!! Mr. John Force is a great example of living through the many miles of struggles and not letting them slow you down, but instead use them as fuel to propel you 330+ MPH in the opposite direction!
All of those memories & experiences.Bad as some of them may have been, shaped John into the man he is today. Proof that hard work and persistence always pays off.See you in April for the Spring Nationals!!
I remember watching the revisit to Bell Gardens on Driving Force. It's nice to see another revisit, some different info and stories. You John Force have earned everything you have, and that is saying something in this world and something to be damn proud of. I wish in life I could achieve half of what you have. My hats off to you. Been a fan for quite some time, my whole family has. 89-90. My family, 3 generations, my mother and step dad, myself and my son, we will be Pomona at the Winternationals on Sunday to cheer on you and the whole JFR team. Thank you, for the all the entertainment you have given all of us fans.
“It ain’t how good you are, it’s how much you love something!” says The Legend John Force. I wish many people would take his advice and see what he came from and how he has triumphed.
You were my neighbor, I grew up in the house across the street from your grandma's. Also, a couple with children who used to live in your grandma's house in the 1970s, died from cancer. My brother was playing catch, ran across the street to get the ball. He looked up, there was the lady that passed away sitting in the porch. He saw her spirit.
It's not how good you are, It's how much you love it.” I felt that deep in my soul. I may just have it Tattooed on the bottom of my arm. Love you John Force
Thank You for sharing Force Family! John's life truly is "The American Dream" where you can start from little and end up something special! All you need is a Dream! (well and maybe Austin Coil would help as well);) Good Luck to all the JFR teams for the 2020 NHRA season.
JOHN...... Nice video, remember walking home with ME and a few others ?.... Ed Fischer passed away in 2012 from Gang Green from that H.S. Football wound,..... Chuck Mugleston came to visit me in 2013 and died in 2014....Roy Paul?,.. was in the Navy with him and last I heard he was a Judge.......Dave Moore, ? ,.. he's lost in Apple Valley...... Several of us stayed together for years, a few have passed away...... Great to see life worked out so well for you, hope you can keep on racing for some more years. B.G. has changed, Jaboniera looks way different now... I took the same drive last time I was in town.
Bell Gardens Ca 🌴 is actually nice now, you should see how much the homes are worth and run around here 💰💰💵 , good video though even the Bicycle Club Casino 🎰 got huge and remodeled ✌️
I too grew up in bell gardens. Lived near jaboneria and Clara street from late 70’s to early 80’s. My whole family lived there, aunts, uncles, grandparents. Left in 85 to Downey because our house kept getting broke into and we were harassed by gang members and young teens.
I was they're on 4th grade when they changed the name Mr.Force, We did an outside school assembly for the name change.I went they're since kindergarten sir. Lived in front of school on East Gage Ave on Gage and jaboneria
There is just something about Bell Gardens it has a Mystique that is un-explainable only way to get that feeling is to have grown up in Bell Gardens Aka as Billy Goat Acres.
If you want to know the story of how Team Force started it all began here in the slums of Bell Gardens. Before Team Force made a name for themselves they did not have anything John was living on the streets. That was when Old John Force jumped in his first racecar 150 wins ago and he began his fiery winning streak to 150 wins. In those years Team Force was founded and they saw many amazing drivers John Force, Robert Hight, Eric Medlen, Ashley, Brittany, and Courtney, and now a new generation of drivers is making a name for themselves Autumn Hight daughter of Robert division Supercomp, and Jacob and Noah Hood sons of Danny and Ashley Hood divisions Top Alcohol Jr. Dragster and Gas Powered Jr. Dragster. The future is bright for Team Force. Good Luck this season GO TEAM FORCE!
found this by accident... omg i lived on loveland in the second lot of houses from the cornor of colmar and loveland! in the 70s and 80s. i went to colmar (ceasar chavez elm) and my grandmother worked in our cafeteria! i didnt go to bgi i went to suva, and my grandfather lived in that trailor park! i learned to swim in the pool at bghs! and we swam in ford park in the summer. ive done this tour myself a few times. most recently i returned abotu 7 years ago for my aunts funeral... it was horrid. so dirty and crowded and bars on everything. were your kids afraid? the people i took with me on my tour, were. they also said it cleared alot of things up....
You just gave the exact description of Bell Gardens when YOU we're living there in the 70's and 80's. The city is still blue collar. But, like other neighboring cities, Bell Gardens has changed and has developed over the decades. Silly child.
Love him or hate him, John is as real as they come. He started with almost nothing and became a legend
Slugg0matic I’m yet to come across someone who hates him... how can you
Born and raised around Bell Gardens. John Force, Big Daddy Ed Roth and Fritz voghts are the reason why I have a passion for automotive and drag racing.
I met John on a quiet night in Claremont. I had recently recovered from an injury- and he was my hero watching him recover with such determination . Wonderful story my friend- be safe.
This is why your the most popular driver, humble and grateful
Awesome video John!!!! I too grew up in Bell Gardens and also went to Colmar Elementary during the late 80s!!! I always brag to all my fellow gearheads about how you also grew up in my home town of Bell Gardens. Now, my little boy is a huge fan of you and Hope's to see you here in Arizona this Feburary! Thank you for this video Mr Force!! Continue to open those cans of whoop ass!!!!🤘🏁
I grew up all over B.G.
70s/80s. Fun times.
It's John's humble beginnings to what he made of himself with his family now that has made me a Force Family fan for 2 decades now. Thank you for that little trip.
Humble beginnings. Just shows that hard work, determination and motivation can lead to success. God bless you John and thank you for bringing so much joy to so many.💖🙏
yup and this is where it all began 150 wins ago Bell Gardens will always be the place of origin for Team Force this is where they started.
Thank you for sharing, Force family!! Mr. John Force is a great example of living through the many miles of struggles and not letting them slow you down, but instead use them as fuel to propel you 330+ MPH in the opposite direction!
Wow just got the chills , that's my hometown where I grew up lots of good memories in Bell gardens
Thank you John Force family for taking the time out and given a piece of your history John Force family.
All of those memories & experiences.Bad as some of them may have been, shaped John into the man he is today. Proof that hard work and persistence always pays off.See you in April for the Spring Nationals!!
Thank you flocks for sharing pops Force and say hello to your beautiful daughters and Brittany
John... This is so important. Thank you for sharing.
We all loved Bell Gardens Football as a kid living across the street Agra and Jaboneria telling myself one day I will be on that field
I remember watching the revisit to Bell Gardens on Driving Force. It's nice to see another revisit, some different info and stories.
You John Force have earned everything you have, and that is saying something in this world and something to be damn proud of. I wish in life I could achieve half of what you have. My hats off to you. Been a fan for quite some time, my whole family has. 89-90.
My family, 3 generations, my mother and step dad, myself and my son, we will be Pomona at the Winternationals on Sunday to cheer on you and the whole JFR team.
Thank you, for the all the entertainment you have given all of us fans.
I live here in Brownseburg Indiana by the Casey’s ...and I love watchin YoU and your whole family when you guys RaCe! 👊🏻
Where it all began 😍💪
yup 150 wins ago it all began here in the Slums of Bell Gardens when Team Force hopped into their cars for the first time.
“It ain’t how good you are, it’s how much you love something!” says The Legend John Force. I wish many people would take his advice and see what he came from and how he has triumphed.
You were my neighbor, I grew up in the house across the street from your grandma's. Also, a couple with children who used to live in your grandma's house in the 1970s, died from cancer. My brother was playing catch, ran across the street to get the ball. He looked up, there was the lady that passed away sitting in the porch. He saw her spirit.
I Could Listen To His Stories for hours
My wife and I love watching John Force Racing. We almost feel like he's a friend even though we've never met him. Good guy! What a life story!
I graduated from Bell gardens in 1990. Parents still live there!
Just a shame that Driving Force was ever cancelled...
I know right ? I loved that show....
It's not how good you are, It's how much you love it.” I felt that deep in my soul. I may just have it Tattooed on the bottom of my arm. Love you John Force
Wow thanks John
Thank You for sharing Force Family! John's life truly is "The American Dream" where you can start from little and end up something special! All you need is a Dream! (well and maybe Austin Coil would help as well);) Good Luck to all the JFR teams for the 2020 NHRA season.
Good guy. I have his funny car pics posted in my classroom. Local BG hero.
JOHN...... Nice video, remember walking home with ME and a few others ?.... Ed Fischer passed away in 2012 from Gang Green from that H.S. Football wound,..... Chuck Mugleston came to visit me in 2013 and died in 2014....Roy Paul?,.. was in the Navy with him and last I heard he was a Judge.......Dave Moore, ? ,.. he's lost in Apple Valley...... Several of us stayed together for years, a few have passed away...... Great to see life worked out so well for you, hope you can keep on racing for some more years.
B.G. has changed, Jaboniera looks way different now... I took the same drive last time I was in town.
Awesome the rear engine sidewinder funny car
My mom and dad grew up in bell gardens Dennis Cummins class of 1980 and dawn price 1983
one of best drivers ever and very nice guy
Bell Gardens Ca 🌴 is actually nice now, you should see how much the homes are worth and run around here 💰💰💵 , good video though even the Bicycle Club Casino 🎰 got huge and remodeled ✌️
The Man!
It’s important to know where you come from, thanks for this little trip Force family.
And John your the best storyteller ever :-)
It’s always important to know where you come from
Right on JF! The greatest of times.
Most kids racing today come from rich parents and it is all given to them.
fascinating !
Bell Gardens is also my hometown ❤️
I too grew up in bell gardens. Lived near jaboneria and Clara street from late 70’s to early 80’s. My whole family lived there, aunts, uncles, grandparents. Left in 85 to Downey because our house kept getting broke into and we were harassed by gang members and young teens.
Thanks for Sharing John
I was they're on 4th grade when they changed the name Mr.Force,
We did an outside school assembly for the name change.I went they're since kindergarten sir. Lived in front of school on East Gage Ave on Gage and jaboneria
I was 16 years old and i meet john through a friend gary he worked at the gas station on florence and jaborina
There is just something about Bell Gardens it has a Mystique that is un-explainable only way to get that feeling is to have grown up in Bell Gardens Aka as Billy Goat Acres.
The legend
Very Cool ! ! !
I lived on Live Oak (now the casino)
Nice video. I hope Austin and Britney kick some capco ass this year. John Force is tha man!
Wow
If you want to know the story of how Team Force started it all began here in the slums of Bell Gardens. Before Team Force made a name for themselves they did not have anything John was living on the streets. That was when Old John Force jumped in his first racecar 150 wins ago and he began his fiery winning streak to 150 wins. In those years Team Force was founded and they saw many amazing drivers John Force, Robert Hight, Eric Medlen, Ashley, Brittany, and Courtney, and now a new generation of drivers is making a name for themselves Autumn Hight daughter of Robert division Supercomp, and Jacob and Noah Hood sons of Danny and Ashley Hood divisions Top Alcohol Jr. Dragster and Gas Powered Jr. Dragster. The future is bright for Team Force. Good Luck this season GO TEAM FORCE!
Now all those whites are coming back gentrification lol 😁, good video though🌴☀️🎰
Well, not THOSE whites.
@@overundersidewaysdown Some of them,
found this by accident... omg i lived on loveland in the second lot of houses from the cornor of colmar and loveland! in the 70s and 80s. i went to colmar (ceasar chavez elm) and my grandmother worked in our cafeteria! i didnt go to bgi i went to suva, and my grandfather lived in that trailor park! i learned to swim in the pool at bghs! and we swam in ford park in the summer. ive done this tour myself a few times. most recently i returned abotu 7 years ago for my aunts funeral... it was horrid. so dirty and crowded and bars on everything. were your kids afraid? the people i took with me on my tour, were. they also said it cleared alot of things up....
You just gave the exact description of Bell Gardens when YOU we're living there in the 70's and 80's. The city is still blue collar. But, like other neighboring cities, Bell Gardens has changed and has developed over the decades.
Silly child.