We've all heard the tale of that fateful day in June, 1966 when Ford pulled off the overall victory at Le Mans with its new GT40 racer and iced the high-octane cake with a historic 1-2-3 photo finish.
In the United States the single most effective way to make an already hard to see out of car worse is to change its drive position from left-hand drive to right-hand drive. If you think we're kidding ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley has been driving the automaker toward an electric future, but he still likes driving its old-school cars. Farley is an avid collector of vintage racers that he regularly enters in ...
The story of Ford versus Ferrari is one that resonates with anyone interested in racing. Ferrari was the big bad bully on the block while Ford looked to make a splash on the global racing scene. To do ...
The Ford GT40 is one of the most iconic American racing machines of all time, and the 1966 model could be the most valuable and coveted of them all. From 1966 to 1969, Ford set about dominating the 24 ...
There’s going to be some killer competition at RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction this year, which up until now was headlined by a rare Porsche 908 K race car and a bevy of priceless Ferraris. Much to the ...
Ford officially withdrew from endurance racing after ending Ferrari's dominance at the 24-Hours of Le Mans by winning the legendary race two times in a row. However, its British division wanted to ...
The recent class win by the new Ford GT at the 2016 24 Hour of Le Mans brought many Ford enthusiasts to their feet as history was repeated fifty years later. Many of us watched the race or listened to ...
Imagine every Ford GT40 that ever won a major international race, all gathered in the same place. It sounds like a dream, and this weekend, it will come true. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the ...
One of the most popular racing cars of all times, the infamous GT40 that turned Ford into the first American manufacturer to win at Le Mans, is now available in the form of an extremely-detailed ...
You can buy a lot for $11 million. One could splash that kind of cash on a private jet, a mansion, or two Bugatti Tourbillons and still have some money left over. However, for purveyors of classic ...
In the United States the single most effective way to make an already hard to see out of car worse is to change its drive position from left-hand drive to right-hand drive. If you think we're kidding ...
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