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SuperVan 4.2 claimed victory by setting the fastest time up the hill at the Goodwood Festival of Speed Shootout in England.
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Hill Climb Veteran Romain Dumas was behind the wheel during the impressive run of 43.987 seconds.
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Ford Performance also debuted the Raptor T1+, and showcased the dynamic debut of the Mustang GTD.
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Ryan Blaney won his second race of the season and the 12th of his Cup Series career Sunday at Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania.
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The victory is Blaney’s second at Pocono with the first coming with the Wood Brothers in 2017.
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Ford has now won four of the last seven Cup Series races.
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Joey Logano joined Blaney inside the top five in fifth with Brad Keselowski seventh.
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With five races remaining in the regular season, Ford has five drivers in playoff position: Blaney (fifth), Keselowski (eighth), Logano (10th), Austin Cindric (12th) and Chris Buescher (15th).
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The Cup Series resumes next Sunday afternoon with a return to the oval at Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Brickyard 400.
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Cole Custer claimed his and Ford’s first NASCAR Xfinity Series win of the season, taking the Explore The Pocono Mountains 225.
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He took the lead on a restart with nine laps remaining to secure his 14th career victory.
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Custer led 25 laps and won Stage 2, and now leads the point standings by 51 points.
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Riley Herbst (11th) and Ryan Sieg (12th) just missed top-10 finishes.
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The Xfinity Series returns to action Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Lindsay, Ontario native Jack Polito of Polito Racing earned a hometown victory in his IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge (VPRC) debut Saturday at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
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Mustang GT4 was represented on the top two steps of the GSX class podium, with KohR Motorsports’ Luca Mars finishing second.
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He remains the VPRC GSX points leader after eight races.
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The next races of series action are scheduled for Aug. 23-25 at VIRginia International Raceway.
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Donny Schatz topped the podium in his third World of Outlaws Series victory of the year at the Badger 40 at Wilmot Raceway in Wisconsin.
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He dominated all event, placing first in Heat 2, winning the Toyota Dash and qualifying on the pole for the main event.
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Schatz also picked up a series-leading sixth KSE Hard Charger Award for his climb from 14th to sixth on Friday night.
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He finished eighth during the July 10 feature at Wisconsin’s Beaver Dam Raceway.
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The World of Outlaws Sprint Cars return to Attica Speedway in Ohio Tuesday for the Brad Doty Classic.
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Matt Crafton finished eighth to lead Ford in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series at Pocono.
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Ty Majeski (fourth) is the top Ford in the regular season points standings.
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Ben Rhodes is two spots above the playoff cut line, in eighth (+34 points).
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The Craftsman Truck Series moves to Indianapolis Raceway Park on Friday.
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Harry Tincknell and Mike Rockenfeller led Mustang GT3 to a second-consecutive top-five GTD Pro class finish in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park.
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Tincknell, the race starter, improved up to second at about the hour mark and continued to battle for podium position throughout the two-hour, 40-minute race – ultimately finishing fourth.
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Joey Hand and Dirk Müller finished seventh, improving two class positions.
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Proton Competition’s Corey Lewis and Giammarco Levorato were assessed a drive-through penalty for contact at the start of the race, finishing 12th in the GTD class.
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The next series stop is Road America Park in Wisconsin Aug. 1-4.
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The KohR Motorsports Mustang GT4 of Bob Michaelian and Luca Mars led Ford Mustang GT4 to an 11th-place GS finish in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park.
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Michaelian endured contact by a competitor at the start and the driver pairing not only recovered the positions lost, but also improved six positions from a 17th-position start.
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McCumbee McAleer Racing’s Chad McCumbee and Jenson Altzman finish 17th; Cameron Racing’s Gregory Liefooghe and Sean Quinlan 20th.
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The next round of series action is from August 1-4 at Road America.
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Ben Barker, Ryan Hardwick and Zacharie Robichon placed seventh in the LMGT3 category for the FIA World Endurance Championship’s return to Interlagos in São Paulo.
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With about 30 minutes remaining, the No. 77 of Barker improved to a race-best fifth.
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Mikkel O. Pedersen, Dennis Olsen and Christian Ried placed 13th.
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The next series stop is The Lone Star Le Mans Aug. 30-Sept. 1 at Circuit of The Americas.
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Academy Motorsport’s Mustang GT4s shared third-place finishes in both rounds of the SRO British GT Championship at Snetterton Circuit in England.
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Matt Nicoll-Jones and William Moore scored a GT4S podium finish in the event opener, while teammates Erik Evans and Marco Signoretti mirrored the result in the finale.
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Evans and Signoretti rank fourth in the class championship, and Nicoll-Jones and Moore ninth.
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The next British GT race weekend is scheduled for Sept. 5-8 at Donington Park in the United Kingdom.