But more on that later… The reason we're driving the Mustang in France is because the American brand wanted to connect it to its new racing program at the famous Le Mans sports car race (you know, the ...
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Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. The template that Hal Sperlich, an engineer turned ...
Red Bull and Ford are deep into the process of building new F1 powertrains for 2026. As part of that work, Max Verstappen just spent some seat time in a Mustang Dark Horse ripping around a track.
Ford has just trademarked the "Boss" designation and might consider bringing the iconic nameplate back to the market. The last Boss rolled off the production line 12 years ago. Ford built the ...
At that time Jim [Ford CEO Jim Farley], Bill [executive chairman Bill Ford], and I started talking casually about 'Does it make sense for us to get back into F1?'" It wasn't until Red Bull's ...
A man has died after police said he lost control in the rain and crashed into a truck in Modesto Thursday morning.
The main thing to focus on is that Ford has decided to bring back the name for use in “Motor vehicles, namely, gasoline and electric passenger automobiles, sports cars, pick-up trucks ...
The 2025 Ford Mustang GTD was already a monster, but now a special edition pony car proves that American muscle goes hand-in-hand with the American spirit. Debuting at the 2025 Detroit Auto Show ...
The nature of his death wasn't disclosed. Ford CEO Jim Farley also issued a statement about Sperlich's passing on X. Sperlich joined Ford Motor Co. in 1957 as a product planner. In the early '60s ...
Since its debut at the New York World’s Fair in April 1964, more than 10 million Ford Mustangs have been sold across seven generations. The car has made thousands of appearances in film ...
Premier Doug Ford says he needs a "clear mandate" from Ontario voters to wage an economic battle against potentially devastating tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump says could come on Feb. 1.