Ford Mustangs Clinch Road Racing Championships in North America and Europe
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Ford Mustangs Clinch Road Racing Championships in North America and Europe
FORD MUSTANGS CLINCH ROAD RACING CHAMPIONSHIPS IN NORTH AMERICA AND EUROPE
Joe Foster and Scott Maxwell clinched both the team and drivers’ championships after finishing fifth in the No. 55 Mustang FR500C in the Grand-Am KONI Challenge season-finale in Alton, Va.
Ford clinched the manufacturers’ championship in the Grand-Am KONI Challenge race with the help of Mike Canney, Matt Plumb and Hugh Plumb, who won the race in their No. 60 Mustang FR500C.
Eric de Doncker, driver of the No. 1 Mustang FR500GT4, clinched his second consecutive GT4 European Cup after finishing third in the first two races of the weekend and fourth in the third race of the GT4 events in Nogaro, France.
DEARBORN, Mich., Oct. 5, 2008 – Ford Mustang fans around the world celebrated as America’s original pony car wrapped up racing championships on two different continents. Joe Foster and Scott Maxwell won the Grand-Am KONI Challenge series championship in North America and Eric de Doncker repeated as the GT4 European Cup champion in Europe.
Foster and Maxwell capped a terrific season with a fifth-place finish in the KONI season finale in Alton, Va. During the season, the duo combined for two wins, five top-fives and eight top-10s on their way to capturing the drivers’ and team championship. They become the second Mustang FR500C drivers to win a KONI championship, with the first coming in 2005.
“Winning the championship was an amazing thing,” said Foster. “It's something Hyper Sport hasn't done before, and team owner Patrick Dempsey and Rick Skelton, the partners in the team haven't either. I know Patrick, on the set of Grey's Anatomy, was watching online all day. Personally, it's the culmination of a lot of hard work by about 100 people sharing in this.”
The race also moved Ford into first place in the manufacturer standings after three Mustangs finished in the top five spots. Mike Canney, Hugh Plumb and Matt Plumb, drivers of the No. 60 Mustang FR500C, won the race and finished the season tied for sixth in the team standings. Their Rehagen Racing teammates, Dean Martin, Jack Roush Jr. and Ryan Phinny, finished in second place, moving up to fifth place in the standings.
“This is my first win in this series, so it's really exciting, especially to do it like we did today,” said Canney. “Our crew chief Quinn Conda had a great set-up on the Mustang and the car handled really well during my stint. I'm happy to get a 1-2 finish for Rehagen Racing. It's an exciting way to finish this season off and it's also a great way to get things going for next year.”
Bret Seafuse and James Gue, drivers of the No. 37 Mustang FR500C, entered the race just one point behind Foster and Maxwell, and fought the entire race for a chance at the championship. Right when it looked like they might be able to put together a strong run to catch Foster and Maxwell, they lost a cylinder near the end of the race and eventually finished 10th, clinching second place in the standings.
Over in Europe, Eric de Doncker won his second consecutive GT4 European Cup championship after placing third in the first two races of the weekend and fourth in the final race of the weekend in his No. 1 Mustang FR500GT4. De Doncker tallied four wins on the season and finished on the podium in 14 of 17 events.
“This season has been very good, with tough competition, but we've achieved our goal once more,” said de Doncker. “I have to thank my team for all the hard work they did to get us here again. We've had an excellent car that was built to win.
“I'm happy for the team and for Ford as well.”
IMPOSSIBLE! There is no way an inferior car from a country with no sense of history with an inferior LIVE AXLE from a truck could ever beat the superior Europeans! God says so! It's all evil greedy, lining- their-pockets-with-profit Ford Motor Company propaganda! Here is what really happened!




But seriously,
to the drivers and teams!




But seriously,
Congrats Ford, Mustang, and all the teams for a job well done.
-And come off the SRA thing - it's been beat to death on other threads already. (It's been noted they have a disadvantage on the bumpier tracks)
-And come off the SRA thing - it's been beat to death on other threads already. (It's been noted they have a disadvantage on the bumpier tracks)
Thats what my non Mustang friends thought too, until they spent a day on track with a 427R and Stage 3.........they were impressed to say the least at how the car can actually TURN...hahaha...of course I knew this already having a Stage 3 suspension in my '03
How can anyone say the SRA isn't competitive?
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