Showing posts with label Ford Racing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ford Racing. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

2010 Ford Mustang receives Track Pack and FR3 Handling Pack

The 2010 Ford Mustang, already in dealer lots, builds on a proud, unbroken 45-year heritage of fast, fun and affordable with an all-new exterior design, available cutting-edge technology and performance enhancements pioneered on Ford’s extensive racing and special programs.

Started from this summer, fans can get new optional package upgrades for 2010 Mustang GT. Ford will be offering the car with optional Track Pack and Ford Racing developed FR3 Handling Package. Track Pack upgrade from the factory promises to boost grip, while those that have already ordered or bought their Mustangs can have an even hotter FR3 Handling Pack from Ford Racing fitted.

The dealership will handle installation of the FR3 Handling Pack, which includes a new set of springs with 75lb heavier rates, stiffer front and rear anti-roll bars, a strut tower brace, retuned dampers to match the new springs and ride height lowered by more than an inch.

There is a hard core FR3 Handling Pack from Ford Racing that uses a lot of the components from the KONI Challenge car. "The FR3 Handling Pack is derived from our extensive experience with the Ford Mustang FR500C competing in the Grand-Am KONI Challenge and FIA GT4," said Andy Slankard, Engineering Supervisor, Ford Racing.

Thankfully, unlike most aftermarket parts, the official stuff from Ford Racing comes with a full warranty, and upgrades are also available for both V6 and GT models. The FR3 pack costs $1,335 and can be ordered on your own or through a dealer.

The Track Pack, which can be ordered straight from the factory, offers a slightly less aggressive improvement in grip, while also boosting the 'bling' with 19in wheels. Also included in the package are stiffer dampers plus stiffer front and rear anti-roll bars designed with influence from the Shelby GT500 program.

"By reducing the roll gradient, the car stays flatter in turns," said Tom Barnes, Vehicle Engineering Manager, 2010 Mustang. "And when the car is flatter, the driver is more in command and more confident in what the car's doing.

"Great handling comes from great control. A driver's control of the vehicle is facilitated by information. This Track Pack communicates to the driver through the tires and suspension so well that is it easy to drive very quickly. It rewards smooth driving, while offering great capacity to cover driver error."

Those 19s are shod in Pirelli summer tires, however, so while the Track Pack will only cost you $1,495, expect to pay that much every time you need new tires as well.

On the other hand, the 3.73 axle and carbon-fiber-plate limited-slip differential that's also included as part of the Track Pack could well make up for the costly tires. Performance Friction brake pads, retuned traction control and ABS plus the standard 2010 GT three-mode switch for the AdvanceTrac control (on, off or sport) all combine to make the Track Pack a significant upgrade over the base GT.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Ford Racing working on new 2010 Mustang Cobra Jet

The FR500CJ Cobra Jet, which was introduced at last year's SEMA show, was the latest Mustang to become part of the Ford Racing range. This 2009 model was a success both with customers and on the track. Ford Racing sold the entire run of 50 copies within two weeks, and it won its first race at the NHRA Winternationals in Pomona, CA back in February this year.

Because of its success, Ford Racing intends to follow up with a 2010 version of the Cobra Jet, with production to begin during the fourth quarter with deliveries taking place in early 2010. The base price is expected to be less than $75,000, and once again production will be limited to 50 copies only.

Like the 2009 model, the 2010 Cobra Jet will be modified with all Ford Racing parts. Ford Racing is expecting to put a 425hp 5.4L supercharged V8 straight out of the Ford Racing Parts (FRP) catalog in the standard model, with an optional upgrade to a 475hp aluminum-block engine.

Shifting gears yourself is one of the most rewarding parts of driving a car fast when done properly, but at the drag strip, it just slows you down, so Ford is offering a five-speed Liberty manual in addition to a race-prepped automatic on top of the standard six-speed tranny that was available on the 2008 car.

To keep the car from crumpling when the shiny side fails to stay up, all 2010 Cobra Jets get a 8.50et NHRA certified roll cage, too.