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whitels1ss
16-04-2018, 09:00 PM
Mustang is getting a twin turbo V6

https://www.carsales.com.au/editorial/details/motorsport-ford-is-back-in-supercars-racing-112112/

MOTORSPORT: Ford is back in Supercars racing!

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Twin-turbocharged V6 Ford Mustang to race in 2019

Ford will tomorrow announce its return to Australia’s pre-eminent motorsport category in 2019 with a racing version of the Mustang.

And in a shock twist, the Ford Mustang is likely to be powered by a twin-turbocharged V6 rather than a V8.

The news comes just days after Holden announced it was suspending a program to develop a turbocharged V6 engine for its new ZB Commodore, which has leapt out of the blocks and dominated the early exchanges in the 2018 championship.

The confirmation of Mustang and the return of Ford is a massive boost for Supercars, as the Blue Oval teams currently campaign the Ford Falcon FG X, which went out of production in 2016.

The third car on the grid is the Nissan Altima, which is also no longer sold in Australia. Nissan’s whole future in Supercars is up for review this year and it’s not looking good given poor results so far in 2018.

A lot of detail about the plans for Mustang and how it and its engine will be developed for Supercars is yet to break loose.

But we do know Ford will be represented in the program by its global motorsport and hot tuner division, Ford Performance, while the two main Ford Supercars teams, Tickford Racing and DJR Team Penske, will play an important role.

The development of the Mustang’s aerodynamic package and the engine will be the key technical challenges for the program.

The two-door body is the first to be introduced in the locally-developed Supercars category since it debuted in the early 1990s as a Holden Commodore v Ford Falcon formula.

Unlike Ford's global Mustang GT4 racer (pictured), it will be massaged to fit on the standard ‘Gen2’ spaceframe chassis and wheelbase that all Supercars are based on.

Ford has been out of Supercars since 2015, when it withdrew the last skerricks of its support for what was then called Prodrive Racing Australia (now Tickford Racing).

Its return is unlikely to involve a large direct financial contribution. Instead, it will primarily include significant technical support through Ford Performance and the local arm’s license to race the Mustang bodyshape.

While the Falcon has been the focus of much of Ford’s touring car racing activity in Australia, the Mustang also has a mighty history here.

Ian ‘Pete Geoghegan won four consecutive Australian Touring Car Championships in the 1960s in first generation Mustangs with Norm Beechey adding another in in the same era.

Allan Moffat’s Coca-Cola Trans-Am Mustang was a star of the early 1970s and Jim Richards’ Sidchrome Mustang a Sports Sedan hero of the late 1970s.

More recently Dick Johnson raced a Mustang during the Group A era.

whitels1ss
16-04-2018, 09:06 PM
Gotta say..... If it's won on looks the new model Commodore hasn't got a hope! :lol:

mjrandom
16-04-2018, 09:23 PM
It does look good. Another article says V8 not V6TT. Who knows?

Smitty
16-04-2018, 09:43 PM
It does look good. Another article says V8 not V6TT. Who knows?

stuff I have heard is .. V8 ala what they currently run in the Falcons
(coz there is no way Ford can have a race ready TTv6 ready for testing later this year)

SASLS1
17-04-2018, 01:40 PM
More info...

http://www.supercars.com/news/championship/ford-announces-mustang-supercars-program/ (http://www.supercars.com/news/championship/ford-announces-mustang-supercars-program/)

Pickles
17-04-2018, 01:47 PM
It'll be running a V8, just as the other cars are.
Maybe there'll be a TTV6 at sometime in the future, but who knows when,...Aussies like V8s.
Big question is, will the Camaro run?!!..I say yes.
FANTASTIC news IMHO,...LOVE my Supercars
Pickles.

Smitty
18-04-2018, 10:33 AM
It'll be running a V8, just as the other cars are.
Maybe there'll be a TTV6 at sometime in the future, but who knows when,...Aussies like V8s.
Big question is, will the Camaro run?!!..I say yes.
FANTASTIC news IMHO,...LOVE my Supercars
Pickles.

... I too await the Camaro (and I reckon alongside the ZB too :) )

whitels1ss
21-04-2018, 11:38 AM
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More stories coming out in the news...



MUSTANGS could be flying around Mount Panorama in just six months with DJR/Team Penske boss Ryan Story revealing the new Supercar may be ready for this year's Bathurst 1000.

As Supercars welcomes the American legend to the V8 grid following Ford's decision to rejoin the sport, Story predicted a prototype of the history-making car could be finished in time for a Bathurst demonstration.

"It is a possibility,'' Story said.

"And something that would be open to doing if the car was ready. We will have some of the best engineers in the world working on the program and it will all start coming together now.''

DJR Team Penske and Tickford Racing will partner with Ford Performance to build the car already dubbed a "Commodore Killer'' after the famous American manufacturer agreed to part-fund the development of a Mustang Supercar.

It will cost an estimated $2 million to build the car that will officially resurrect Ford's battle with Holden in Australia.

Ford's greatest warrior will once again be the face of the "Blue" revival with Dick Johnson the co-owner of DJR Team Penske.

"Throughout the entire history of this team we've never run anything but a Ford,'' Johnson said.

"And it is fantastic to have them back.

"The fact that we will be able to build and race a Mustang in the 2019 Supercars Championship is music to my ears. It's great to be back in the Ford fold, and we'll continue to ensure that we give Ford - and its millions of fans - something to cheer about."

Supercars welcomed the newest addition to the grid with the Mustang to lock horns with the Commodore ZB and the Nissan Altima.

"The Mustang nameplate is one the of the most legendary in the world and we are proud to have it lining up on our grid in 2019,'' said Supercars CEO Sean Seamer.

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"I know Australians, New Zealanders and our fans around the world will be just as excited as I am to see the Mustang take to our tracks in the world's best Touring car racing.''

Tickford Racing will also run the Mustang with the four car stable to retire their posse of Falcons at the end of the year.

"Having Ford on the Supercars grid with its iconic Mustang is going to be brilliant for the whole sport,'' Tickford owner Rod Nash said.

"Mustang is Ford's halo brand and with its 54th birthday it keeps recording more milestones, but I think having a Mustang Supercar on the grid is going to be a very significant one for the brand in this country.''





https://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/news/ford-mustangs-targeted-for-2018-bathurst-1000/3391156/

SASLS1
21-04-2018, 07:05 PM
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