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The Ford Sierra RS Cosworth is a high-performance version of the Ford Sierra that was built by Ford Europe from 1986 to 1992. It was the result of a Ford Motorsport project with the purpose of producing an outright winner for Group A racing in Europe.
1986 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth 1987 Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth. In 1983, the high-performance XR4i version was introduced. It used the same 2.8 L Cologne engine as used in the Ford Capri 2.8 Injection of that era and sported a restyled version of the 3-door Sierra bodyshell. The double rear spoiler and curious multi-pillared rear windows were ...
Ford used technical feedback from the teams racing the XR4Ti to develop the 1986 Ford Sierra RS Cosworth, which first appeared on race tracks in 1987 and was superseded in mid-1987 by the Ford Sierra RS500. Some of the body panels used to stiffen the Sierra chassis and create the Merkur shell were subsequently branded 909 Motorsport parts for ...
Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1986" ... Ford Festiva; Ford Sierra RS Cosworth; Ford Taurus; H. Holden Commodore (VL) Hyundai Grandeur; J. Jaguar XJ (XJ40 ...
The YB series of 1,993 cc (121.6 cu in) engines are based on the older inline four Ford T88 engine block, [17] and were introduced in the road-going Ford Sierra RS Cosworth in 1986 with 204 PS (150 kW; 201 bhp). With 5,000 units built for homologation purposes in Group A, both for rallies and touring cars.
Ford Sierra RS Cosworth; Ford Escort RS Cosworth This page was last edited on 20 November 2023, at 09:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Ford: RS200: 1984–1986 Coupé United Kingdom Ford: Sierra RS500 Cosworth: 1987-1992 Hatchback Germany/United Kingdom Ford: Escort RS Cosworth: 1992-1996 Hatchback Germany/United Kingdom Ford: GT: 2004–2006, 2017–2022 Coupé United States Ford: GT90: 1995 Coupé United States Concept car Ford: GT40: 1964-1969 Coupé England/United States ...
The team ran a pair of the new Ford Sierra RS Cosworths for team boss Dick Johnson and his 1986 James Hardie 1000 co-driver Gregg Hansford. Dick Johnson's win in Round 5 at the Adelaide International Raceway was the world's first race victory for the Sierra RS Cosworth and was also Dick's first ATCC win since Round 4 of the 1984 ATCC at Surfers ...