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FORD SHELBY GT350R-C WINS ROAD ATLANTA AND CHAMPIONSHIP!

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" On the way to winning the championship the No. 15 raced over 1,860 miles, in nine races and winning an impressive six out of the nine, their first being the season opener at Daytona International Speedway. "

 

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16 hours ago, FordCosworth said:


" On the way to winning the championship the No. 15 raced over 1,860 miles, in nine races and winning an impressive six out of the nine, their first being the season opener at Daytona International Speedway. "

 

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Despite my seeming cynicism in the other thread, I adore the new Mustang and crave its good looks like I crave Oxygen. This is fantastic news, wonderful that Ford is so far ahead here.

Compared to the dated and Stale 370Z, the Vaporware new Supra from Toyota, the over priced and overly engineered performance cars from people like Porsche...the Stang is SUCH a breath of fresh air.

Thanks for posting this, and LONG LIVE FORD AND THE MUSTANG!

(You probably cannot tell that I enjoyed reading this!)

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Glad you enjoy(ed) reading this article.

This car, since its debut at Walkins Glen last season, has been nothing short of remarkable. 

 

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