Ben Barker Optimistic About One-Off Race In Ford Mustang GT3
It'll be his first turn at Indy.
Read More »It'll be his first turn at Indy.
Read More »A triumphant return to his home track.
Read More »Though nothing is off the table quite yet.
Read More »And with that, Ford is back.
Read More »He thinks Le Mans suits the Mustang GT3's style.
Read More »With Le Mans on the horizon, a solution is critical.
Read More »Ford just doesn't have enough experience with the sensors.
Read More »Right in time for Spa and Laguna Seca.
Read More »A variety of looks for the brand new race car.
Read More »The team has a long-standing relationship with Porsche.
Read More »Ford captured every stage win on Friday.
Read More »The team "can leave Le Mans with their heads held high," Ford said.
Read More »Two of the entries are in some way tied to a future entry for a new top class in the series.
Read More »Could that mean a step forward for the road car too?
Read More »WEC and IMSA teams will race together on the famous racetrack.
Read More »A good outing to the always tough Sebring track.
Read More »Does Ford have a shot at winning both races?
Read More »We're rooting for you, Ben.
Read More »If you got a car, you got a shot.
Read More »We can't stop watching.
Read More »Racing's not just about winning on the track - it helps Ford win off of it too.
Read More »The Ford GT road car will see an extra 350 units built. Could Ford be planning on extending its racing program?
Read More »Ford has skipped out on recent meetings discussing the FIA/ACO's proposed future "Hypercar" race car class.
Read More »Ford could graduate to Prototype racing after the GT race program expires, but only if the conditions are right.
Read More »A safety car period at around the four-hour mark at Le Mans gave the No. 92 Porsche a gap it never surrendered.
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