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Ford Racing to Show Focus ST-R at
L.A. Auto Show; Global Ford Motorsports Development Strategy Continues to
Grow
- The all-new Focus ST-R has been crafted by
engineers at Ford Racing - with technical support from Ford's Global
Performance Vehicles group - to allow it to compete in a huge variety of
series, including Grand-Am ST, World Challenge TC and Canadian Touring
Car Series.
- All-new Ford Focus ST-R race car to appear at
Los Angeles as Ford further grows its global motorsports development
portfolio
- Global Focus ST-based racer ready for action
all around the world and available for purchase – technically based on
Ford’s global Focus race car development program
- Fast, agile and competitive, Focus ST-R is
aimed at professionals, amateurs and track-day enthusiasts
Click on a photo below to enlarge:
DEARBORN, Mich., Nov. 3, 2011 – The new Ford Focus
ST arrives on American soil next year, and already Ford has a race-tweaked
production-based Focus ST-R in the works for small car speedsters.
Closely resembling the Focus ST road car, the Focus ST-R is distinctive
under the skin as it is purpose-built for the track by Ford Racing in
North America as a fully prepared competition car. It features a powerful
2.0-liter EcoBoost® engine, FIA-regulation roll cage, uprated brakes and
track-tuned suspension.
The Focus ST-R will be available to teams soon, beginning in North
America, to race in a variety of series. It appears this month at the Los
Angeles Auto Show.
The all-new Focus ST-R has been crafted by engineers at Ford Racing – with
technical support from Ford’s Global Performance Vehicles group – to allow
it to compete in a huge variety of series, including Grand-Am ST, World
Challenge TC and the Canadian Touring Car Series. Ford also hopes teams
will race the car in key European motorsports series and major events such
as the 24 Hours of Nürburgring.
Its linkage to the new Focus ST road car is not by accident.
“From the beginning, the Focus and new Focus ST were designed to be
drivers’ cars,” said Jost Capito, director of Global Performance Vehicles
and Motorsport Business Development. “The road-going Focus features
best-in-class brakes, handling and powertrains, and the design and
functionality of the various vehicle systems have helped us to develop a
global technical specification for teams wanting to race the new Focus
cost-effectively. Ford Racing in North America has taken this effort and
developed the new Focus ST-R. It’s a perfect example of how a great
production car inspires a competitive race car for enthusiasts.”
Focus ST-R will be available to order from Ford dealers in North America
by hardcore professional drivers, amateur racers and track-day enthusiasts
as well. Ford’s vision is to broaden availability to more regions in the
future.
“We’re thrilled to be taking the Focus ST-R from concept to reality for
motorsports enthusiasts initially in North America and potentially around
the world,” said Jamie Allison, director, Ford Racing. “The previous
turnkey race cars we developed for North American racing have been hugely
successful, so we’re hopeful the ST-R will be the first such vehicle for
global series and – as a direct result of the company’s global platform
strategy and our technical support program – for motorsports applications
of Focus and Fiesta models.”
Because the Focus ST-R is a production-based road race car, it features
stock body panels and production parts where possible.
“People who buy one will get a fully prepared race car that will only need
communications equipment and the customer’s decals to go racing,” added
Allison. “We’ve already had significant interest in this vehicle from
numerous established race teams.”
For North American customers, the Focus ST-R is the latest in a long line
of turnkey race cars offered by Ford including the Mustang FR500C, Mustang
FR500S, Mustang Cobra Jet, Boss 302R and Boss 302S.
Development work on the Focus ST-R also will result in a range of Ford
Racing parts to be made available to racers and enthusiasts around the
world.
Focus role in Ford’s global motorsports strategy
The Frankfurt Motor Show debut and this month’s Los Angeles appearance of
the Focus ST-R is part of an aggressive motorsports presence for Ford as
its strategy to support motorsports development across its core global
vehicle platforms gains traction. Ford is applying engineering and
development expertise for vehicles like Focus ST-R to spur success in
competition similar to that being enjoyed by the Fiesta in RallyCross and
X Games.
“Just as we are developing performance cars from our vehicle platforms
with global customers in mind, we’re taking the same platform approach
with motorsports,” said Capito. “The intent is to leverage our central
motorsports engineering expertise to get competitive hardware in the hands
of private teams and racers all around the world, and the Focus ST-R is
the latest proof.”
The global Focus race car development – a major plank in Ford’s new global
motorsports strategy – is based on international S2000 regulations.
Ford launched its global motorsports development program last year. At its
core is technical support for privateers who choose to compete with global
Ford vehicles with access to affordable, globally competitive hardware.
“We expect to see the ST-R competing for wins on a global scale, extending
the rich racing and rallying heritage Focus has already gained both on
tarmac and on dirt,” Capito added.
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