Viewpoints 28 May 19
PRUETT: Ford’s GT decision a harsh reality check
In the latest episode of endurance racing’s No. 1 drama “What Will Ford Do Next?,” the plot thickens as the Blue Oval finally makes a (…)
In the latest episode of endurance racing’s No. 1 drama “What Will Ford Do Next?,” the plot thickens as the Blue Oval finally makes a (…)
Sebastien Bourdais will pull double duty at this weekend’s Acura Long Beach Grand Prix, as the Dale Coyne Racing IndyCar star will also (…)
Race coverage sponsored by:“We’ll be there,” said Chip Ganassi. He didn’t say how, or with whom, but the owner of Chip Ganassi Racing answered one of the (…)
The anticipated end to Ford’s four-year commitment to its GT program at Le Mans is coming in June, and with all four of its factory (…)
Ben Keating will get his first taste of the Ford GT he’s purchased when numerous teams test today at Sebring International Raceway. (…)
This story is an excerpt from The 2018 Great Cars Issue of RACER Magazine, on sale now. To subscribe to RACER at a special (…)
Corvette Racing’s Jan Magnussen came painfully close to turning pole position into a commanding victory at the Northeast Grand Prix, but it (…)
Peer beneath the Ford GT’s bodywork and one thing becomes instantly clear: The Blue Oval has moved the goalposts beyond sight. The (…)
The Chip Ganassi Racing sports car program is developing a new chassis for the first time in more than a decade, and as a team, the project (…)
Last week’s test at Sebring for the Ford/Chip Ganassi Racing team marked its third major outing in recent months and gave the factory (…)