News

While the Ford Motor Company ‘only won’ Le Mans four times on the trot from 1966-69 the brutally handsome engineered pushrod ...
This roadster, along with five GT40 coupes, failed to finish Le Mans in 1965. Fortunately, things went better in '66.
The Ford GT40 is one of the most iconic cars in motorsport history, and among its family tree, the roadster variants are ...
Read the full story on Modern Car Collector A rare and storied piece of Ford’s racing heritage is set to command attention at ...
This 1965 Ford GT40 Roadster is the only one of its kind to have raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. It saw the light of day as the second of only five GT Roadster competiton prototypes ever built ...
To see the car’s place in racing history, rewind to 1965 when Ford was fast-tracking its Le Mans-focused GT40 program. In preparation, its Ford Advanced Vehicles division—in the UK—had built ...
This Ford GT40 Roadster has been owned by the founder ... To top it off, this is the only GT Roadster to ever compete at the famed 24 Hours of Le Mans, almost certainly cementing its place as ...
That means that for the first time since 1969, Ford and Ferrari Ferrari will clash in the top class at Le Mans for the outright win. The American giant always has an eye on costs, so the cheaper ...