2008 Ford Cobra Jet Mustang
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(from Ford Motor
Company Press Release) COBRA JET THE LATEST ADDITION TO THE MUSTANG
FR500 SERIES OF RACE CARS FROM FORD RACING
DEARBORN, Mich, Nov. 4, 2008 – With the addition of the 2008 Cobra
Jet Mustang, Ford Racing will have once again expanded its current
stable of race-ready Mustang race cars.
This time, however, the Mustang is designed for drag racing.
The Mustang FR500CJ, known simply as the Cobra Jet, will be
officially unveiled Nov. 4 at the 2008 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. It
joins its road racing brethren: the Mustang FR500S, the Mustang
FR500C and the Mustang FR500GT.
“The Cobra Jet is the newest offspring of the Ford Racing lineup of
race cars,” said Jamie Allison, manager of the Ford Racing
Performance Group. “We started with the FR500C in 2005 and then
followed by the FR500S in 2007.
“All along the way, we worked with Brian Wolfe, who, at the time,
was really in the calibration activity. He oversaw worldwide
calibrations, and he was a big supporter of Ford Racing, both
professionally and personally,” Allison said. “He had always kind of
asked us about our plans to do a drag race car and the time had just
come early this year to, indeed, take all of the lessons we learned,
all the processes, all of the relationships that we have inside with
the plant and with the team and put together a sportsmen-destined
drag race Mustang. Clearly, what we did in 1968 is the impetus for
it, and we felt that it was time to bring back the Cobra Jet.”
The Cobra Jet is the drag racing equivalent of the Mustang FR500S,
allowing those interested in NHRA sportsmen drag racing the
opportunity to get involved with an affordable vehicle that can
compete right off of the truck and run in the 10-second range.
“We are talking about designing and building competition-ready race
cars,” added Allison. “These are not just the simple parts that we
sometimes create. This is a full-fledged, ready to race vehicle.
There is a lot of engineering that goes into the preparation,
development, testing, and release of these cars. There’s a full team
of engineers from Ford Racing who have been involved on the
engineering side of the Ford Racing Mustangs, led by Andy Slankard
who leads the group. On the Cobra Jet, that group was personally
directed and overseen by Brian Wolfe because of his personal
background of racing in the sportsmen class. So he’s been hands-on
involved in the very specifications of the 40th anniversary Cobra
Jet. ”
In addition to the Cobra Jet, the other Ford Racing Mustangs provide
customers a racing ladder, all within one manufacturer, to climb up
through the ranks of professional racing. The Ford Racing Mustang
ladder in road racing begins with the Ford Racing High Performance
Driving School at Miller Motorsports Park featuring specially
prepared school Mustangs.
The next step on the ladder is the Mustang FR500S, which is
delivered as a race-ready vehicle complete with a racing seat and
safety harnesses, and provides competitors with a base to hone their
driving skills and an exciting year-long schedule to race against
other semi-pro drivers in the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge for the
Miller Cup.
Moving further up the ladder puts racers behind the wheel of the
Mustang FR500C, which competes in the Grand-Am KONI Challenge
Series, and the FR500GT4, which competes in the GT4 European Cup.
Both Mustangs are proven winners with each car having won
championships in its first year of competition. The FR500C led
drivers to championships in 2005 and 2008, while the FR500GT4 has
won two titles in the GT4 European Cup in 2007 and 2008.
At the top of the ladder sit both the Mustang FR500GT and FR500GT3,
which represent the ultimate race-bred road racing Mustang. The
FR500GT is being homologated for Grand-Am Rolex GT and other
applications, while the FR500GT3 has already competed in select FIA
GT3 European Championship races.
Customers or competitors looking for more information on how to get
behind the wheel of their own Cobra Jet Mustang should visit
www.fordracingparts.com.