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JUN 24, 2015
Ford Performance Shelby GT350R-C To Make IMSA Competition Debut at Watkins
Glen
(Ford Performance Press Release)
- All-new Shelby® GT350R-C embodies Ford
innovation through performance as race car makes its competition debut
this weekend at Watkins Glen
- Shelby GT350R-C to compete in the remainder of
the 2015 IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge with Multimatic
Motorsports
- Competition version of Shelby GT350R features
all-new 5.2-liter flat-plane crankshaft V8 created to extend on-track
performance
There’s no mistaking the wicked sound or
aggressive looks of the all-new Shelby® GT350R-C that Ford announced today
would see its first official track time at Watkins Glen this weekend.
Ford Shelby GT350R-C, the competition version of the reincarnated icon,
will compete in the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge, a showdown
of the most popular -- and accessible -- performance cars from around the
world.
The GT350R production car was unveiled in January, and is one of more than
12 new vehicles Ford Performance will bring to market through 2020. Since
its introduction, sports car enthusiasts have eagerly awaited the debut of
a racing version.
"Like so many Mustangs before it, the Shelby GT350R is a car born to
race,” said Dave Pericak, director, Global Ford Performance. “We’re taking
it to the track as the GT350R-C and we’re ready to see what it can do
against the best competition in the world.”
Both production and race car versions feature the first-ever production
car V8 from Ford with a flat-plane crankshaft. This unique layout --
typically reserved for the world’s most exotic sports cars -- helped
create the most powerful naturally aspirated engine Ford has ever
produced.
The race car features an adapted version of the advanced, fully
independent suspension from GT350R – fitted with revised spring rates and
antiroll bars, lower ride height, unique track-tuned alignment settings,
revised bushings and cross-axis ball joints in the front.
Longtime Ford partner Multimatic Motorsports, which will manage the race
team, returned to the blue oval in the series’ Grand Sport division in
2014, piloting the Mustang Boss 302R with some of the most popular and
talented drivers on its roster. The squad will field drivers Billy
Johnson, Scott Maxwell, Austin Cindric and Jade Buford for the GT350R-C
debut at Watkins Glen.
“Ford is committed to the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge and we’re
very happy to be campaigning its product here,” said Larry Holt, team
principal, Multimatic Motorsports. “We like the endurance format, and the
racing is always intense. Strategy plays a big role; the cars must be fast
and reliable, and there are always at least 10 contenders running
door-to-door for two and a half hours. It is the perfect home for the
GT350R-C.”
“American muscle cars have a storied history in the Continental Tire
SportsCar Challenge, and we eagerly anticipate the start of a new chapter
with introduction of the Shelby GT350R-C,” said Scott Atherton, president
of IMSA. “Mustang has earned icon status through its racing heritage going
back to the competition Mustangs of the 1960s, and this new race car will
undoubtedly add to the legend.”
For full technical details of the production GT350R, visit:
http://racing.ford.com/series/more-racing/news/articles/2015/01/shelby-gt350r-mustang--the-most-track-capable-production-mustang.html |