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2011 Ford Fiesta WRC Rally Car – Click above for high-res image gallery Under the hood, there’s a steroid-riddled version of the FoMoCo 1.6-liter EcoBoost four-cylinder engine with 300 ...
One car made it over to Malcolm Wilson (then a works driver now the guy running Ford's unofficial WRC program) and most of the rest of the parts and bodyshells made it down to South Africa to run ...
WRC tires have to be pretty special to endure the rigors of high-speed rallying. Who makes these tires, and would they work ...
Although it was outshone by the later Escort RS Cosworth, the Ford Sierra was a very capable rally car in its own right. It debuted in the 1987 WRC season, originally as a rear-wheel drive Sierra ...
Called RS200, the new car was Ford's second WRC weapon, developed from the ground up for rallying, with the previous (unsuccessful) attempt being the GT70. With very few links to any production ...
Canadian automotive engineering firm Multimatic will help build the car, with Ford’s WRC partner M-Sport assembling the engines. As a part of this announcement, Ford Performance also has a new ...
Sébastien Ogier drove the Fiesta RS WRC to win the World Rally ... have crashed to less than 30 percent of new car sales in the U.S. In response to this market shift, Ford's CFO, Bob Shanks ...
While the road car gets a 5.0-liter Coyote engine, the racing variant will instead run a 5.4-liter Coyote-based V-8. The engine is being built by long-time Ford WRC partner M-Sport, while the car ...