Ford Mustang wins Australian Supercars
Kiwi-driver Scott McLaughlin dominated the 2019 Australian Supercars Championship in his DJR Team Penske Racing Mustang. McLaughlin won 18 of the season’s 36 races, including the iconic Bathurst 1000, to hand the Mustang its maiden championship. You can view behind the scenes action on the team’s official YouTube channel here, and catch some of the action on the Supercars channel here.
Ford Sierra XR8 was a homegrown hero
The Sierra XR8 was locally developed by Ford’s Motorsport department using the Mustang’s carburettor-fed 5.0-litre V8. In order to qualify for the championship’s rules, around 200 production versions needed to be built and just like that the fastest production Sierra in the world was instantly born, right here in South Africa in the early 1980s.
The car was raced in the 1985 Group 1 championship by John Gibb and Serge Damseaux, and later a wilder version known as “The Animal” was raced by Willie Hepburn in the Modified Saloons series.
Ford and Ken Block
Ken Block’s flamboyant driving and exploits with his highly modified rally and rallycross Ford Fiestas and Focus models, and his wild 1965 Mustang – the only four-wheel drive version in the world – have made him a YouTube sensation. Often spectacular, Block’s commitment to entertaining fans is unparalleled. His Climbkhana video, filmed at the famous Pike’s Peak hillclimb course, was one of the most spectacular pieces of performance driving ever produced, and has more than 27-million views on YouTube! You can watch a behind the scenes snippet here.
Block’s breathtaking array of fast Fords also includes a very special RS200 from the legendary Group B rally era, a modernized version of the iconic Escort Cosworth which he competes with in rallies around the world, and a wild 680kW 3.5 EcoBoost V6-powered F-150 Hoonitruck that he raced up another of the world’s most dangerous roads for Climbkhana Two – Tianmen Mountain in China, which you can watch here.
Ford Capri Perana with secret SA sauce
Johannesburg businessman and SA Hall of Fame inductee Basil Green is synonymous with modifications to Fords and his meticulous work was enough to have them approved and sold through Ford’s countrywide dealer network with a full factory warranty. Of all his creations, everyone comes back to the iconic Ford Capri Perana V8, which was SA’s fastest locally produced road car and was unbeatable on the track in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Perana V8, which was raced locally with its distinctive orange Gunston livery and driven by Bobby Olthoff in the Group 5 category, won 13 of the 14 races in the 1970 season. With a lightweight V8 from the Mustang it was capable of over 270km/h on the old Kyalami circuit’s long main straight, and topped the saloon car lap records at every one of South Africa’s tracks. Around 500 of these Peranas were built by Basil Green Motors, and their rarity is catapulting their value both on home soil and abroad. They also produced a variety of other fast Fords, including the Escort and Cortina.
Ford Mustang wins Australian Supercars
Kiwi-driver Scott McLaughlin dominated the 2019 Australian Supercars Championship in his DJR Team Penske Racing Mustang. McLaughlin won 18 of the season’s 36 races, including the iconic Bathurst 1000, to hand the Mustang its maiden championship. You can view behind the scenes action on the team’s official YouTube channel here, and catch some of the action on the Supercars channel here.
Ford Sierra XR8 was a homegrown hero
The Sierra XR8 was locally developed by Ford’s Motorsport department using the Mustang’s carburettor-fed 5.0-litre V8. In order to qualify for the championship’s rules, around 200 production versions needed to be built and just like that the fastest production Sierra in the world was instantly born, right here in South Africa in the early 1980s.
The car was raced in the 1985 Group 1 championship by John Gibb and Serge Damseaux, and later a wilder version known as “The Animal” was raced by Willie Hepburn in the Modified Saloons series.
Ford and Ken Block
Ken Block’s flamboyant driving and exploits with his highly modified rally and rallycross Ford Fiestas and Focus models, and his wild 1965 Mustang – the only four-wheel drive version in the world – have made him a YouTube sensation. Often spectacular, Block’s commitment to entertaining fans is unparalleled. His Climbkhana video, filmed at the famous Pike’s Peak hillclimb course, was one of the most spectacular pieces of performance driving ever produced, and has more than 27-million views on YouTube! You can watch a behind the scenes snippet here.
Block’s breathtaking array of fast Fords also includes a very special RS200 from the legendary Group B rally era, a modernized version of the iconic Escort Cosworth which he competes with in rallies around the world, and a wild 680kW 3.5 EcoBoost V6-powered F-150 Hoonitruck that he raced up another of the world’s most dangerous roads for Climbkhana Two – Tianmen Mountain in China, which you can watch here.
Ford Capri Perana with secret SA sauce
Johannesburg businessman and SA Hall of Fame inductee Basil Green is synonymous with modifications to Fords and his meticulous work was enough to have them approved and sold through Ford’s countrywide dealer network with a full factory warranty. Of all his creations, everyone comes back to the iconic Ford Capri Perana V8, which was SA’s fastest locally produced road car and was unbeatable on the track in the 1960s and 1970s.
The Perana V8, which was raced locally with its distinctive orange Gunston livery and driven by Bobby Olthoff in the Group 5 category, won 13 of the 14 races in the 1970 season. With a lightweight V8 from the Mustang it was capable of over 270km/h on the old Kyalami circuit’s long main straight, and topped the saloon car lap records at every one of South Africa’s tracks. Around 500 of these Peranas were built by Basil Green Motors, and their rarity is catapulting their value both on home soil and abroad. They also produced a variety of other fast Fords, including the Escort and Cortina.