Twin turbo Ford GT hits 216 mph

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Seems like a true supercar. Bring $400,000 and your chances of buying one are roughly 1:24 because of limited production. 3000 lbs. & 647 HP/555 ft. lb torque.

http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/i...its_production_vehicl.html#incart_river_index


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The car had a great race at '17 Rolex at Daytona while winning in it's 2vd year of running in the GTLM class. The IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship’s GT Le Mans class is a very competitive class with such perennial competition as the very successful Corvette #4 and #3 team, and such factory teams as Ferrari and Porsche.
Read more here: https://racingnews.co/2017/01/29/ford-gt-wins-2017-rolex-24-at-daytona-gtlm-class/
 
I have always admired the GT40 which makes it really hard not to admire the GT and apparently this latest iteration has something extra. I wonder where the value of a well preserved example would land in 30 years if they really only produce 250 in this guise.

Ferrari didn't care for this creature at Le Mans in 66-69 and fair to say they might not like this version much more.

I would probably be in jail if I owned this car.
 
So I should keep an eye out for a YouTube video of some dude with way more money than common sense losing control and crashing one this year. :biglaugh:
 
I don't think the GM team of Corvettes liked it much either, maybe we'll get a redesigned Corvette out of the deal!

I'm not a Corvette fan, but I respect the Corvette. That being said I like a sports car with the engine at the correct end of the vehicle. I just love it every time something completely awesome gets made in America.
 
The Corvette is supposed to get a mid-engine design soon. I could see them selling the current one and the mid-engine one, which is sure to be $100,000+ by my guess. Like buying a V12 or a V-6.
 
The Corvette is supposed to get a mid-engine design soon. I could see them selling the current one and the mid-engine one, which is sure to be $100,000+ by my guess. Like buying a V12 or a V-6.

Hopefully they will do some cold weather testing at one of the two local big three testing facilities:
1) https://www.google.com/maps/@46.371...m4!1sUatHZH8Ne_jEMk0XL2bQEQ!2e0!7i3328!8i1664
2) https://www.google.com/maps/place/S...0510c726922b3c!8m2!3d46.3588588!4d-84.8030162

Site #2 is one of the place I like to go for some fun!
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