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The IMSA Ford Mustang Challenge is a one-make racing series that takes place in North America featuring Ford Mustang Dark Horse R race cars. The series is sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association .
2024 IMSA Ford Mustang Challenge. The 2024 IMSA Ford Mustang Challenge is the inaugural season of the IMSA Ford Mustang Challenge. It began on June 7 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and will end on October 6 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Robert Noaker Racing's Robert Noaker scored the series' inaugural victory during the opening round at Mid-Ohio.
The Ford Mustang GT3 is a racing car designed and developed by Ford Performance and Multimatic Motorsports according to GT3 regulations. [2][3] In 2022 it was announced that the Ford Mustang GT3 is in development. The car is the race variant of the seventh-generation edition of the Ford Mustang. It was unveiled as part of the 100th anniversary ...
The new 2024 Ford Mustang will be honed for track driving with two special versions of the Dark Horse. ... Ford will also offer a lower-spec GT4 car that will be eligible for IMSA, SRO, and the ...
Drivers' Championships. 0. The Ford Mustang GTP was an American race car constructed to compete in the IMSA GTP series by Ford in 1983, based on the "Fox-Body" generation of the Ford Mustang road car. In 1983 the engine was a 1.7 liter twin turbo supplied by Zakspeed. In 1984 it used a destroked 2.1-litre 16 valve turbocharged variant of the 2. ...
The IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge is a development series featuring LMP3 and GT4 cars. The series was introduced in 2023 as a replacement for the IMSA Prototype Challenge series. [20] Races in this series are usually run in support of events for the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship.
Here's an IMSA sports car weekend preview. The No. 7 Penske Porsche leads the GTP field back to Road America after finishing on top last year. Here's an IMSA sports car weekend preview.
Ford Mustang Maxum GTP. The Ford Mustang Maxum GTP was an IMSA GTP sports racing car designed by Paul Brown and constructed by Maxum Sports Cars. [1] It was operated by Roush Racing during the 1987 season.