Ford GT will make racing debut at 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship
23 Sep 2015|1,965 views
Ford's all new GT race car will make its European racing debut at the Silverstone Circuit in the U.K. next April, with two cars lining up on the grid for the opening round of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), where they will compete in the GT-Endurance Pro Class for the Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy.
Ford will later make its historic return to the Le Sarthe circuit in France for the 24 Hours of Le Mans where, 50 years ago, Ford's GT40 won the first of four consecutive Le Mans titles.
"We believe the Ford GT's advances in aerodynamics, light-weighting and EcoBoost power will make for a compelling race car that can once again compete on a global stage," said Raj Nair, Ford Group Vice President, Global Product Development and Chief Technical Officer. "The same spirit that drove the innovation behind the first Ford GT still drives us as a company today. Let the racing begin!"
Based on the all new Ford GT supercar unveiled in January and powered by the same Ford 3.5‑litre EcoBoost engine, the all new Ford GT race car is engineered from advanced lightweight composites featuring carbon fibre for an exceptionally rigid but light chassis.
Both the race car and production car will arrive in 2016 to mark the 50th anniversary of Ford GT40 race cars placing 1-2-3 at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. Ford went on to repeat its victory at Le Mans in 1967, 1968 and 1969.
Ford's all new GT race car will make its European racing debut at the Silverstone Circuit in the U.K. next April, with two cars lining up on the grid for the opening round of the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC), where they will compete in the GT-Endurance Pro Class for the Royal Automobile Club Tourist Trophy.
Ford will later make its historic return to the Le Sarthe circuit in France for the 24 Hours of Le Mans where, 50 years ago, Ford's GT40 won the first of four consecutive Le Mans titles.
"We believe the Ford GT's advances in aerodynamics, light-weighting and EcoBoost power will make for a compelling race car that can once again compete on a global stage," said Raj Nair, Ford Group Vice President, Global Product Development and Chief Technical Officer. "The same spirit that drove the innovation behind the first Ford GT still drives us as a company today. Let the racing begin!"
Based on the all new Ford GT supercar unveiled in January and powered by the same Ford 3.5‑litre EcoBoost engine, the all new Ford GT race car is engineered from advanced lightweight composites featuring carbon fibre for an exceptionally rigid but light chassis.
Both the race car and production car will arrive in 2016 to mark the 50th anniversary of Ford GT40 race cars placing 1-2-3 at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans. Ford went on to repeat its victory at Le Mans in 1967, 1968 and 1969.
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