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The Ford Mustang
has more racing wins than any other Ford product in North America and
is now positioning to cross the pond to Europe in order to continue its
success. Crafted by Ford Racing, the Ford Mustang FR500GT and the Ford
Mustang FR500C will likely soon be set to race in
the Federation Internationale De L'Automobile (FIA) GT
competition. Teams from Europe are already raising eyebrows at the cars, and can envision the pony cars performing very well
on some of
world's greatest race tracks.
Check out the full story and FR500 specifications below to see just what these Mustangs are capable of.
Press Release
The world's most popular "pony car," the
Ford Mustang may soon make its European road racing debut. Ford Racing
Technology confirmed today that it has begun the process of homologation of
both its Mustang FR500C and FR500GT race cars for FIA competition.
Mustang has been a winner, both on the track and in the marketplace since it made its debut in 1964.
The Mustang FR500C, a
championship-winning entry in the U.S.-based, Grand Am KONI Challenge Series,
is being homologated for FIA GT4 competition, while the new Mustang FR500GT,
which has not been in competition yet, is being homologated for FIA GT3
competition.
"Mustang has been a
winner, both on the track and in the marketplace since it made its debut in
1964," said Dan Davis, director of Ford Racing Technology. "We
have always said that Mustang was 'born to race,' and it has been a championship-winning
car for Ford in such places as IMSA, SCCA, NHRA and now Grand-Am."
The Mustang FR500C just
started its third year of competition in the KONI Challenge Series, where it
has already captured seven wins and the 2005 championship. Fourteen
Mustang FR500C race cars lined up on the grid in the 2007 season-opening race
at Daytona.
"With that kind of
success, we're excited about the prospect of both our Mustang FR500 race cars
being approved for FIA GT competition," said Davis. "Based on interest we've seen from teams
in Europe, we see this as an excellent commercial business
opportunity to sell additional complete, ready-to-race Mustangs."
The Ford Mustang is, and
always has been, a uniquely American product that has worldwide appeal, and it
has a proven racing heritage that makes it even more attractive to teams and
race fans.
Davis emphasized that the homologation of the two Mustang
products is a Ford Racing North America project, although Ford's European
racing operations, led by Jost Capito, are aware of, and support, the program.
"Much like our
successful Grand-Am KONI Challenge Series program, we see this as purely a
customer program for private teams that want to race competitive
Mustangs," said Davis, who noted that this is not a first step for Ford to
go "factory" road racing in Europe.
"The success of the Mustang FR500C has shown that we can design and build
ready-to-win race cars for customers."
The homologation process is
being handled by Ford Racing Technology's partner in the Mustang FR500 race
cars project, Multimatic Motorsports of Canada. Multimatic currently has versions of
each of the cars in Europe undergoing thorough testing, with a goal of final
sign-off by the FIA in April.
Information on the two
Mustang FR500 race cars follows.
FR500C "Boy
Racer"
The popularity of road
racing at a grassroots level has soared in the last few years and to the Ford
enthusiast few vehicles make better racecars than Mustangs. For those
enthusiasts looking to take their first step into professional road racing,
Ford Racing has your needs met with the new 2005 Mustang FR500C.
The FR500C features the
following
- Ford Racing designed body, which has been seam
welded, and Grand-Am approved roll cage that includes all the attachment
points and enclosures specifically for racing.
- Ford Racing 5.0L "Cammer R50" engine,
which is mounted to a unique Tremec T56 transmission.
- Ford Racing brake and suspension upgrades
- PRICE -- $125,000
Engine
Fuel Cell
- Custom dual dry break fuel
cell (20 gallons)
Wheels
- Front Fiske 18 x 10.0"
- Rear Fiske 18 x 10.0"
Dimensions
- Wheelbase 107.1"
- Front Track 62.8"
- Rear Track 63.0"
- Dry Weight 3100lbs.
Driveline
- T56 six-speed transmission
- Supercharged Cobra clutch kit
Brakes
- Front Brembo four piston
- Rear Ford Mustang (stock)
- Master Cylinder Ford
Mustang (stock)
- ABS Ford Mustang (stock)
Front Suspension
- Dynamic Suspensions
inverted struts
- Three-way adjustable high /
low speed compression rebound
- Ride height adjustable coil
over
- Urethane bushings
- Adjustable anti-roll bar
Rear Suspension
- Dynamic Suspensions coil over dampers
- Three-way adjustable high / low speed
compression rebound
- Ride height adjustable
- Three-link with panhard bar
- Urethane bushings
Ancillaries
- C&R aluminum radiator with integrated oil
cooler
- Ford Racing Performance Parts harness
- Ford Racing Performance Parts exhaust system
- Ford Racing Performance Parts high flow intake
system
FR500GT "Man
Racer"
Encouraged by the first-year dominance of its 420-horsepower
stock Mustang race car in the Grand-Am Koni Challenge Series Ford Motor Company
has developed what it describes as the ultimate Mustang showroom stock race
car. Code-named "Man Racer," the new 550-horsepower Mustang
follows on the heels of the highly successful FR500C, also known as the
"Boy Racer."
"Man Racer represents the reincarnation of the Trans-Am Mustang from the
70s, which was the most powerful showroom-looking pony car at the time,"
said Dan Davis, director, Ford Racing Technology. "This car has amazing
output from a normally aspirated engine, and the chassis is specially tuned for
high-speed performance and handling."
This concept racer is
outfitted with Ford Racing Performance Parts and was featured in the October
issue of Car and Driver magazine.
Engine
- 525-plus horsepower Ford
Racing Modular 5.0L V8 (Dry Sump)
Fuel Cell
- ATL custom 22-gallon
dual dry break
Wheels
- Front BBS (three-piece) 18
x 11.0"
- Front tire Pirelli
305/660-18
- Rear BBS
(three-piece) 18 x 12.0"
- Rear tire Pirelli
305/680-18
Dimensions
- Wheelbase 107.1"
- Front Track 74.0"
- Rear Track 75.0"
- Dry Weight 3100lbs.
Driveline
- Hollinger RD6-s six-speed
sequential
- Adjustable ratio gearbox
mounted onto a T56 bell housing
- QuarterMaster 5.5"
triple plate metallic disc clutch
- Ford 8.8" full floater
rear axle
Brakes
- Front AP Racing two-piece
six pot calipers
- Front AP Racing 378mm
diameter x 32mm thick floating rotors
- Rear AP Racing two-piece
four pot calipers
- Front AP Racing 330mm
diameter x 27mm thick two-piece rotors
- Master Cylinder AP Hung
Pedal Package w/ separate adjustable master cylinders
Front Suspension
- Dynamic Suspensions
inverted struts
- Three-way adjustable high /
low speed compression rebound
- Ride height adjustable coil
over
- Adjustable caster / camber
plate
- Urethane bushings
- Adjustable anti-roll bar
Rear Suspension
- Dynamic Suspensions coil
over dampers
- Three-way adjustable high /
low speed compression rebound
- Ride height adjustable coil
over
- Three-link with panhard bar
- Urethane bushings
Ancillaries
- C&R aluminum radiator
with integrated oil cooler
- Ford Racing Performance Parts
harness
- Ford Racing Performance Parts
high flow intake system
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