RE: 700hp Ford GT Mk II track car revealed

RE: 700hp Ford GT Mk II track car revealed

Thursday 4th July 2019

700hp Ford GT Mk II track car revealed

Ford's new toy has 30 per cent more power than the race car and is 90kg lighter than the road model



Ford has revealed a track-only version of its GT supercar that uses a ramped up version of the 3.5-litre EcoBoost producing 700hp, making it faster than the Le Mans-winning racer that inspired its setup. Just 45 examples of the circuit toy are to be produced, with each utilising the most potent version of Ford’s turbocharged V6 yet within a motorsport-inspired setup - one so extreme that it's capable of generating 2G of lateral force.

Without WEC or IMSA racing regs to worry about, the Mk II is 200hp up on the Balance of Power-regulated GTE that competed at Le Mans, as well as a not insignificant 44hp up on its roadgoing counterpart. Since it’s more closely related to the road car, the Mk II’s 1,295kg kerbweight leaves it 95kg heavier than the thoroughbred GTE, but with such a power advantage, it remains by far the fastest. Evidence comes with the hp per tonne figures: the Mk II has 540hp, the GTE has 417hp while the road car has 473hp.


With all that extra muscle to manage, the Mk II makes use of water-cooling technology, which sprays atomised H2O onto the intercooler to prevent things getting too toasty at high revs. The car also borrows a roof-mounted air scoop from the GTE to blow cool air onto the engine, clutch and gearbox. The latter, by the way, is the road car’s seven speed dual clutch transmission, rather than the racer’s six-speed sequential, but the calibration has been retuned to suit the extra grunt, so expect a bigger thump with each upshift.

You might think Ford would want to leave its racing car with an aerodynamic advantage over the track car, but, well, it hasn't. The Mk II exterior includes an enormous front splitter, side skirts and the largest rear wing fitted to a GT, as well as a massive rear diffuser. The result is 400 per cent more downforce than the road car; couple that with a set of Michelin Pilot Sport slicks and 394mm/358mm carbon ceramic brakes (which are banned by GTE regulations), then add the more potent powertrain and no wonder Ford is claiming this is the fastest GT to be made yet.

Inside, drivers are greeted by a cabin of pure motorsport-specification, with a bucket seat, harnesses and digital race displays making it look more like a plush GTE cabin than stripped out supercar’s. Sounds lovely, doesn't it? And so it should, for £955,000 - which is a price that ranks Ford’s Le Mans-aping Mk II in the track car stratosphere. But then again, this is essentially a Le Mans winner's more powerful sibling.









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RumbleOfThunder

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3,552 posts

203 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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I'm guessing that photoshoot was done last night. Very nice with the sunset!

ettore

4,131 posts

252 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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yum yum

David87

6,650 posts

212 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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"Hi guys, I'm Shmee and I've just bought ANOTHER Ford GT!". hehe

Dr G

15,166 posts

242 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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David87 said:
"Hi guys, I'm Shmee and I've just bought ANOTHER Ford GT!". hehe
Youtuber/Speculator's wet dream rofl

cobra kid

4,937 posts

240 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Atomised H2O

Watter then.

Mafffew

2,149 posts

111 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Looks like an impressive bit of kit, have Ford finished deliveries of the "normal" Ford GT?

Macboy

739 posts

205 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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David87 said:
"Hi guys, I'm Shmee and I've just bought ANOTHER Ford GT!". hehe
Not enough exclamation marks or smilies to be a true verbatim quote. Or you could just playback the sound of fingernails on a blackboard and we'd know who you mean.

Big Robbo

319 posts

146 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Want one.
For Sale 1 X kidney

Nerdherder

1,773 posts

97 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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RumbleOfThunder said:
I'm guessing that photoshoot was done last night. Very nice with the sunset!
Extremely pleasing golden hour pictures indeed. And what a car!

Krikkit

26,513 posts

181 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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It's 200hp down in race trim, but I'd have the GTE car instead.

Tom1312

1,018 posts

146 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Ford dripping hints for their hyper car entry?

SydneyBridge

8,568 posts

158 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Saw it today and looked and sounded lovely. Shifts a bit as well...

DanielSan

18,773 posts

167 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Tom1312 said:
Ford dripping hints for their hyper car entry?
We can only hope

Nerdherder

1,773 posts

97 months

Thursday 4th July 2019
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Haha, you have to send an e-mail to apply for one:

mailto:fordgtmkii@multimatic.com

Here’s Fords page containing all info: https://www.ford.com/performance/gt/mkii/

Gemaeden

290 posts

115 months

Saturday 6th July 2019
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cobra kid said:
Atomised H2O

Watter then.
Surely if it were atomised it would be hydrogen and oxygen. Now that would provide a power boost!

Gemaeden

290 posts

115 months

Saturday 6th July 2019
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cobra kid said:
Atomised H2O

Watter then.
Surely if it were atomised it would be hydrogen and oxygen. Now that would provide a power boost!