Three Ford GT40s from the 1966 Le Mans podium will reunite at Goodwood, marking 60 years since Ford’s historic victory.
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1966 Ford GT40 MKII lightweight sold for near-record $12,375,000
A rare Ford racing car has been sold for the second-highest amount ever paid for a car from the blue oval brand. The 1966 ...
This highly original 1966 Ford GT40 MkII Factory Lightweight sold for an incredible $12,375,000 at the Mecum Auction over the ...
The anniversary of Ford’s momentous triumph at the 1966 Le Mans coincides nicely with the Festival of Speed theme for 2026, ...
The Ford Raptor T1 Ultimate and the Ford GT40 Le Mans have the same mission: establish the automaker as the world's premier ...
Ford recently announced its return to Formula One with Oracle Red Bull Racing. For some, it feels new. It isn’t.
You can buy a lot for $11 million. One could splash that kind of cash on a private jet, a mansion, or two Bugatti Tourbillons and still have some money left over. However, for purveyors of classic ...
In 1957, the Automotive Manufacturers Association (AMA) proclaimed that high performance and racing in car advertisements would not be the main argument for boosting sales. Naturally, members of the ...
The U.K.'s Alan Mann Racing, a company that specializes in servicing and maintenance for classic road and race cars, particularly Fords, has expanded its operations with an electric conversion for the ...
Slot Mods Raceways is back with a new handmade slot car track that hides inside a vintage car. A couple of years ago, one of Slot Mods’ most popular creations—a circuit built into the body of a ...
Few race cars command such respect as the Ford GT40. It was hard-won, with the vehicle becoming the first American-made car to win the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans, and then not just once, but four ...
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