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Roush’s “Sudden Death” 1975 Ford Mustang II The year was 1975 when ... Jack Roush to build him the ultimate in street racing equipment—a 505ci big-block-powered 1975 Ford Mustang II.
"When we returned to having a drag-racing program last year ... and perform on the dragstrip," Roush says. "This Drag Pak Mustang is the culmination of those efforts." And there is plenty of ...
Yes, he’s made a career--an industry--out of making Mustangs go faster, and he’s equally well-known for his racing prowess. But even before he was a household name, Roush was captivated by the ...
Roush-Fenway-Keselowski Racing owner and driver Brad Keselowski is fresh off his best finish of the year in the No. 6 Ford ...
There are dozens of names enshrined in the pantheon of aftermarket auto tuners. Yenko, Shelby, Abarth, AMG, and others have affixed their badges to some of the most legendary cars ever to grace ...
When people think of Jack Roush and the companies and products that carry his name, it’s often with an image of NASCAR automobile racing or special-edition Ford Mustangs. But in recent years ...
The Falcon, signed by Jack Roush, has an engine that produces 1,013 horsepower, Dale said. He has raced it in National Mustang Racing Association and National Muscle Car Association races from ...
and the All Sport Mustang of Tommy Kendall (the 1995 and 1996 SCCA Trans Am champion). That's 10 full-time racing teams—the largest racing enterprise in the United States. Roush has been racing ...
Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing announced Friday a multi-year sponsor partnership with Trimble beginning in the 2025 NASCAR ...
The Roush Mustang GTO capped off the 1984 IMSA ... establishing it as the undisputed champion of the series. The new Mustang GT3 race car has begun to make its mark in the IMSA WeatherTech ...