Out of all the cars that he owns, the Heritage Ford GT is the only one that the former NASCAR Cup Series champion wants to ...
The most surprising national reaction to U.S. President Donald Trump’s angry “termination” of Canada-U.S. trade talks? A near collective shrug that rippled across the country following the initial ...
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POV Drive in 1968 Ford GT40 MK1 Continuation
Experience a raw, visceral POV drive in a 1968 Ford GT40 MK1 Continuation, the legendary Le Mans icon brought back to life. This officially licensed build stays true to the original specs — with a ...
When the topic turns to American cars competing in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, brands like Ford, Corvette, and, more recently, Cadillac come to mind. It might surprise you to know, however, that almost ...
Formula 1 might be riding high these days on a wave of interest not seen since the 1960s, but the Drive to Survive effect has been felt elsewhere in the world of motorsport. Endurance racing like the ...
It’s Ford v Everybody. The Dearborn automaker is taking on the world in international Le Mans-class Hypercar racing in 2027, and its program will be run entirely in-house. The announcement is a break ...
In 2027, Ford will make its long-awaited return to the top class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans after nearly six decades away from the category. The company has already locked in a chassis partner in ...
While several F1 teams, such as Alpine and Ferrari, have fielded cars in the World Endurance Championship, Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has explained why the German manufacturer has stayed away ...
Le Mans, France — This historic track has seen three Ford GT-40s cross the finish line abreast when Ford beat Ferrari in 1966, but it has never seen 38 Ford Mustangs thunder down the pit straight and ...
Ford has selected sports car manufacturer Oreca as the chassis supplier for its upcoming LMDh project, setting the stage for a run at the overall 24 Hours of Le Mans win in 2027. The brand's Friday ...
View post: Nissan and Honda Are Teaming Up Again — This Time for the U.S. On June 18, 1995, the #59 McLaren F1 GTR of JJ Letho, Yannick Dalmas, and Masanori Sekiya claimed victory in the 24 Hours of ...
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