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For fans of the Blue Oval, Saturday’s Sebring 12 Hours has the potential to be a memorable one. Ford Multimatic Motorsports has the potential to claim a second straight GTD Pro victory to kick off …
For fans of the Blue Oval, Saturday’s Sebring 12 Hours could be unforgettable as Ford Multimatic Motorsports aims for a second consecutive GTD Pro victory, starting the 2025 IMSA Sports Car Championship season. The Mustang program in Florida promises much more than that, showcasing Ford’s approach to motorsports. The race weekend will feature Gradient Racing’s progress with their Mustang GT3 in the GTD class, along with five Mustang GT4s in the Michelin Pilot Challenge race and 21 Dark Horse R cars in the Mustang Challenge. Ford’s emphasis on the V8-powered model’s presence is evident in the 29 ‘Stangs on the track, showcasing a unique motorsport ladder system. The success at Daytona was a significant milestone, showing the long-term goal of Mustang’s global success. With new single-make series and the GT4 model, Ford’s unique platform approach is gaining attention and interest in the motorsport world.