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FORD SETS 2012 MUSTANG BOSS 302 OWNERS LOOSE WITH
COMPLIMENTARY BOSS IMMERSION, TRACK EXPERIENCE
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Boss Track Attack program, offered through Team
Mustang and Ford Racing, and complimentary with purchase of a Mustang
Boss 302, will feature a Boss immersion, driving instruction and track
time
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Event will take place at Miller Motorsports Park in
Tooele, Utah, using both Mustang GT school vehicles and 2012 Mustang
Boss 302
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Dates and additional program details will be
available in early 2011
DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 11, 2010 – Buyers of Ford’s
highly anticipated Mustang Boss 302 will now get a hands-on track driving
experience to learn just what their car is capable of as part of a new
complimentary program being announced today.
“The Mustang Boss 302 is a very special vehicle, tuned to perform on a
racetrack,” said Mickey Matus, marketing manager, Ford Racing. “It’s an
absolute blast to drive on the street but we want owners to be able to
experience all the incredible balance, power and performance engineered
into this machine, and the only safe way to do that is to push the car to
the limit on a closed course. This is only natural, since the Boss grew up
on the racetrack.”
The Boss Track Attack program, offered through Team Mustang and Ford
Racing, will feature a full Boss immersion, driving instruction and plenty
of track time with engineers and racers. The experience is designed to
give Boss owners a comprehensive, hands-on look at exactly what their cars
are capable of – and just how much fun they can be.
Boss Track Attack will take place at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele,
Utah, outside of Salt Lake City. Boss owners will need to make their own
travel and lodging arrangements, but once in Utah, the full track
experience – including cars for the event – is courtesy of Ford.
The evening before the track day, owners will be treated to a welcome
reception followed by an in-depth immersion into both the non-product and
product stories of the Boss 302, focusing on how the program came to be
and the underlying engineering and design philosophy. The next morning,
participants will convene at the track for a full day of driving
instruction and course time.
“Practice makes perfect, and in this case it’s going to be a ton of fun,
too,” said Jamie Allison, director, Ford Racing. “There’s nothing like the
experience of being behind the wheel of a high-performance car on a
dedicated track. It’s the environment that breeds incredible machines like
Mustang Boss, and for owners who want to experience all these cars are
capable of, we can promise an unforgettable event.”
More details about Track Attack, including dates, will be available in
early 2011.
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