2010 Ford Focus Race Car Concept
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(from Ford Press Release) NEW FOCUS RACE CAR CONCEPT: L.A. AUTO SHOW DEBUT FOR FORD’S NEXT GLOBAL TOURING RACE CAR
•Focus race car 
				concept by Ford Racing makes its global debut at the 2010 Los 
				Angeles International Auto Show
				•Powered by a 2.0-liter Ford EcoBoost™ turbo engine, the Focus 
				race car concept is built to compete in global road and touring 
				car racing
				•All-new Focus, Ford’s latest offering, will be raced by touring 
				car teams globally, building on Ford’s history in engineering 
				race-ready platforms. First race appearance for the car is 
				anticipated to be in the 2011 British Touring Car Championship
				•Focus race car concept hints at future potential as Ford 
				coordinates with and provides technical support to private race 
				teams around the world to develop one common race car capable of 
				winning major touring car categories
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17, 
			2010 – Ford Motor Company is putting racing on the map at the 2010 
			Los Angeles International Auto Show with the debut of the Focus race 
			car concept, demonstrating future potential for the all-new 2012 
			Ford Focus to compete in road and touring car championships with 
			teams around the world.
			
			The Focus race car concept is a dramatic example of Ford’s global 
			approach to product development and builds on the company’s 
			comprehensive approach to leveraging its global product platforms.
			
			This race car concept, powered by the sophisticated 2.0-liter Ford 
			EcoBoost I-4 engine, is the first to benefit from a collaborative 
			effort between Ford and race teams around the world that have 
			already built and raced successful Focus race cars. The Focus race 
			car concept has been based around rules governing circuit racing in 
			the United States and beyond.
			
			“This teamwork has resulted in a global racing platform using a 
			common Focus body and a safety cage built to FIA regulations – a 
			competitive platform that can be tailored for regional competition, 
			based on different rules,” said Jost Capito, director of Global 
			Performance Vehicles and Motorsport Business Development. “By 
			leveraging our collective experience and Ford technology worldwide, 
			this approach parallels our global dedication to the Focus 
			production car and specifically its exciting performance derivative, 
			the new Focus ST, to deliver a competitive race car that can be 
			campaigned around the world.”
			
			Using the all-new Focus as its base, the Focus race car concept 
			features AST performance coil-over adjustable dampers, Ford Racing 
			upgraded sway bars with adjustable end links and front brakes with 
			320-millimeter two-piece rotors and race pads. The Anthracite 
			18-inch wheels and Hoosier race tires put the finishing touches on 
			the exterior.
			
			In addition to the FIA Super 2000 regulations roll cage, interior 
			components include a Recaro® racing seat, AIM MXL Pista data system 
			and AIM SmartyCam. Ford Racing fire suppression system and Ford 
			Racing six-point safety harness round out the modifications that 
			bring the car from street-spec to race-ready.
			
			“There has been tremendous interest from the racing world in the new 
			Focus, and it’s the perfect fit for a global touring car,” said 
			Capito. “Even more, by working with professional private race teams, 
			we’re ensuring Focus has the support it needs to compete and win 
			around the world.”
			
			Benefits will stretch beyond the track
			Professional private race teams are partnering with Ford to develop 
			common technical specifications for the race car, which will conform 
			to FIA Super 2000 regulations with potential to adopt to other 
			regulations.
			
			The teams are being brought together by Ford to harness their 
			strengths and define roles for the development of the race car. Ford 
			will also support the race teams by providing data, advanced 
			engineering tools, state-of-the-art testing facilities and 
			production parts, resulting in teams racing more competitive cars 
			that are developed with greater efficiency.
			
			“Ford’s commitment to using motorsports to influence 
			high-performance vehicles will be highly evident, as the development 
			of the Focus touring car will also provide valuable input as we 
			develop the upcoming Focus ST production car,” said Capito. “It’s 
			very similar to how the Mustang team was able to apply learnings 
			from the Ford Racing Boss 302R to the 2012 Mustang Boss 302.”
			
			The first race appearance for the Focus is targeted for the 2011 
			British Touring Car Championship. Globally, the race car has the 
			potential to run in many national and regional championships, such 
			as the China Touring Car Championship and 24-hour endurance races 
			like the classic Nürburgring in Germany.
New global Focus has it all
The new Focus is the 
			result of a global product development program bringing together 
			Ford’s best engineers and technology from around the world. The new 
			Focus will be sold in 122 markets worldwide and manufactured in Ford 
			plants in Asia, Europe and North America.
			
			All Focus models sold in North America will be powered by Ford’s 
			most advanced naturally aspirated engine ever: a new, 2.0-liter 
			gasoline engine equipped with direct injection and twin independent 
			variable camshaft timing – two important fuel-saving technologies. A 
			six-speed PowerShift automatic transmission will be offered.
			
			A Focus ST version also will be available, boasting exhilarating 
			performance and an addictive sound. Ford’s first global 
			high-performance model, scheduled for 2012 launch and developed by 
			Ford’s global performance vehicles team, will deliver a 2.0-liter 
			EcoBoost I-4 engine, lowered chassis, high-performance brakes and 
			unique suspension tuning. The standard transmission for Focus ST is 
			a six-speed manual, optimized with sporting ratios matched to the 
			performance characteristics of the engine.
			
			Ford’s North American engineering team is targeting fuel economy of 
			40 mpg highway for the most efficient Focus model, equipped with an 
			automatic transmission. The new Focus will also offer North American 
			consumers a full suite of Ford technology – including Ford SYNC®, 
			MyFord Touch™, in-car Wi-Fi capability, active park assist and rear 
			view camera



