Brittany Force recently posted an update on Instagram showing where her focus is as she prepares for life after full-time racing. The photos are from a send-off party organized by her closest friends.Force announced that she will step away from NHRA racing at the end of the 2025 season. She plans to start a family with her husband, Bobby, which means she will pause her full-time racing career.In her new post, Force wrote about her friends surprising her with the celebration. She shared how much their support means to her as she moves into this new chapter. Brittany Force said,“They surprised me with the sweetest send-off party into this next chapter of life.”She later added, “I’m so grateful to have friends as loving as all of you.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe 39-year-old thanked them for working around her racing schedule, staying connected with her team and always being there when she needed help. She also thanked the organizers of the night and the photographer who has covered her major life moments.Force has built one of the strongest careers in NHRA history. Known as the Queen of Speed, she holds the NHRA speed record at 343.51 mph and the quickest run at 3.623 seconds.The California-native won the Top Fuel world championship in 2017 and 2022. She grew up around the sport, watching her father John Force race and later learning from female drivers who inspired her.John Force Racing honors Brittany Force as she steps away from racingBrittany Force will step away from full-time NHRA racing at the end of the 2025 season. She announced this decision in September. The move ends a long run with John Force Racing, where Brittany Force has driven the HendrickCars.com Top Fuel dragster since her debut in 2013.During her career Force has earned 19 Top Fuel wins, the most by any female driver in NHRA history. She became the first woman to win the NHRA Top Fuel championship since Shirley Muldowney when she earned the 2017 title, and she won her second championship in 2022.John Force Racing shared a message on X praising her growth and impact, "From Rookie of the Year to record-breaker, Brittany Force leaves the seat as a true champion of the family legacy. Her kind and caring spirit, paired with grit, determination, and fierce competitiveness, will leave a lasting impact on John Force Racing for years to come.”"A chip off the ol’ block, Brittany built real connections with fans and families at the ropes and far beyond. Thank you, Brittany, for the memories, the championships, and for being an all-around genuine driver and person."On September 1, 2025, Force became the first NHRA driver to reach 340 mph during a run at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park. Her final race as a full-time driver took place at the NHRA Finals in Pomona from November 12 to 15.