Ford Says New GT MK II Can Theoretically Drive Upside-Down

Ford Says New GT MK II Can Theoretically Drive Upside-Down
By any objective measure, todays Ford GT street car is unusually close in design to the GT race car that the Blue Oval competes with at racetracks around the globe. Of course, that doesn't mean that the two can't get even closer. Enter the Ford GT Mk II. Believe it or not, in many ways, this $1.2 million, track-only model is actually more potent than the company's own factory race cars.
Read Article

CANADIANCOMMENTSCANADIANCOMMENTS - 7/5/2019 2:12:54 PM
+3 Boost
Funny how things are. Production cars have up to 1,000hp but the winning Le Mans race car Ford used has 500hp. But I suppose they felt that they had to do something extra as the regular GT is very close to a race car to begin with.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 7/5/2019 4:13:31 PM
+1 Boost
More importantly if you own one of these your car loan will never be upside down.


skytopskytop - 7/6/2019 11:31:36 AM
0 Boost
Is inverted aerobatic driving ability supposed to enhance the new GT40 or is Ford simply playing word games.


Copyright 2026 AutoSpies.com, LLC