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Chris Buescher led Ford Mustang Dark Horse teams with a seventh-place finish in the NASCAR Cup Series.
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Ford put three entries into the top 10 at Circuit of the Americas in Texas.
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Todd Gilliland was the highest qualifying Ford in 10th place.
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Ryan Preece won Stage 2 with Ryan Blaney in second.
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The Cup Series continues Sunday afternoon at Phoenix Raceway.
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Sam Mayer fought from eighth to third place in the No. 41 Haas Factory Team Ford to take the checkered flag as the highest finishing Mustang Dark Horse in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
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Harrison Burton was the only Ford to lead Saturday’s race. In the process of leading five laps, he won Stage 2 in the No. 25 AM Racing Ford.
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Mayer’s Haas Factory Team teammate Sheldon Creed finished 12th, gaining two spots from his qualifying position in the No. 00.
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Ryan and Kyle Sieg finished 19th and 27th, respectively, in RSS Racing Fords.
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The series continues Saturday at Phoenix International Raceway.
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The No. 88 Proton Competition Ford Mustang GT3, driven by Ford Performance factory drivers Dennis Olsen, Giammarco Levorato and Stefano Gattuso, advanced to the team's first Hyperpole of the FIA World Endurance Championship season in Qatar.
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Gattuso demonstrated that Mustang GT3 was among the 10 quickest of the field in qualifying by recording a 1:56.368.
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The No. 88 earned a 10th-place LMGT3 class finish.
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The No. 77 Proton Competition Mustang GT3, co-piloted by Ford Performance factory driver Ben Barker, Ben Tuck and Bernardo Sousa, started 16th and completed 148 laps before a fire sidelined the team for the remainder of the race.
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The second round of FIA WEC is the 6 Hours of Imola, April 18-20.
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Mitch Guthrie Jr. and Kellon Walch finished fifth overall in the second stop of the World Rally-Raid Championship season in Abu Dhabi.
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Mattias Ekstrom and co-driver Emil Berkgvist had to withdraw on medical grounds.
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The W2RC season continues with the South African Safari Rally, May 18-24.
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Donny Schatz returned to Florida’s Volusia Speedway, where he finished fourth in his heat and started the feature 15th overall in the World of Outlaws series.
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He gained three spots to finish 12th in the feature.
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The next stop on the 2025 World of Outlaws tour is Monday, March 3 for the final day of the Bike Week Jamboree at Volusia.
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The Ranger Raptor of Innovation Motorsport Team finished second in the T2 class in the opening round of the Thailand Rally-Raid Championship season.
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The team finished fourth overall, competing strongly through the 82-mile course of sand and rock terrain.