Ford Performance

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Ford Performance
Company type Division
Industry Automotive
Motorsport
PredecessorFord Racing
Ford Team RS
Special Vehicle Team
Ford Performance Vehicles
Ford Performance Racing (Australia)
FoundedOctober 10, 1901;123 years ago (1901-10-10), in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, U.S.
Founder Henry Ford
Headquarters Dearborn, Michigan, United States
Products Performance car
Supercar
Performance parts
Racing parts
Parent Ford Motor Company
Website performance.ford.com

Ford Performance (formerly Ford Racing) is the high-performance division of the Ford Motor Company and the multinational name used for its motorsport and racing activity.

Contents

History

Vehicles

This list only includes vehicles produced post 2016 after the merger of Ford Team RS and Special Vehicle Team,

Currently sold

Previously sold

Factory drivers

Current

Wins

SeriesRace
wins
Manufacturers
titles
Drivers
titles
Formula One1761013
NASCAR7281711
V8 Supercar415626

Ford Performance teams

Brad Keselowski's Penske Racing car Brad Keselowski, 2013 STP Gas Booster 500.jpg
Brad Keselowski's Penske Racing car
Jari-Matti Latvala's BP-Ford World Rally Team car Jari-Matti Latvala - 2008 Rally Japan.jpg
Jari-Matti Latvala's BP-Ford World Rally Team car
Ken Block's Monster World Rally Team Ford Fiesta in Rally America MWRTtest.jpg
Ken Block's Monster World Rally Team Ford Fiesta in Rally America
Tanner Foust's Rockstar-Etnies rallycross Ford Fiesta (AWD Division) Ford Fiesta rally car -- 2011 DC.jpg
Tanner Foust's Rockstar-Etnies rallycross Ford Fiesta (AWD Division)
The Ford Falcons of V8 Supercars team Prodrive Racing Australia Prodrive Racing Australia Falcons 2015 Sandown 500.JPG
The Ford Falcons of V8 Supercars team Prodrive Racing Australia

Formula One

NASCAR

Cup Series

Xfinity Series

Truck Series

Australia Supercars Championship

World Endurance Championship

Past teams

Matech GT Racing, SunTrust Racing, Ford World Rally Team, Munchi's Ford World Rally Team, Rudd Performance Motorsports, Bill Elliott Racing Yates Racing, Richard Petty Motorsports, Jordan Grand Prix, Stewart Grand Prix, Jaguar Racing, Benetton Formula, Sauber F1 Team, Minardi F1 Team, Team Aon, Marc VDS Racing Team, Belgian Racing, Fischer Racing, FWRT, Hoonigan Racing Division, Chip Ganassi Racing, Olsbergs MSE, SS-Green Light Racing, Stewart–Haas Racing

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