Summary

NASCAR Cup Series (June 28 – Atlanta)
- Brad Keselowski was the top finishing Ford as he finished second in Atlanta.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (June 28 – Lime Rock)
- Three Ford drivers finished in the Top 5 at Lime Rock, led by Ty Majeski in second.

NASCAR Xfinity Series (June 27 – Atlanta)
- Sam Mayer registered his eighth top-5 finish of the year as he led Ford with a third-place run.

NHRA (June 27-29 - Norwalk)
- Daniel Wilkerson and Bob Tasca III both made it to second round at the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals.

Drift Masters (June 28-29 - Ireland)
- James Deane competed in his home country of Ireland with his 1300HP Mustang RTR Spec 5-DM

SRO GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup (June 24 - 29 - Spa-Francorchamps)
- HRT Ford Performance was unable to fully complete its Pro and Silver Cup campaigns, despite competing toward the top of both classes.

SRO GT4 European Series (June 24 - 28 - Spa-Francorchamps)
- TeamFloral and Academy Motorsport share a weekend best seventh place finish for Mustang GT4.

Details

NASCAR Cup Series (June 28 – Atlanta)
- Brad Keselowski was the top finishing Ford as he finished second in Atlanta.
- Zane Smith and Chris Buescher were seventh and ninth, respectively.
- Austin Cindric won Stage 1, but had his night end early in a multi-car wreck.
- Ford had the top eight qualifiers, including pole-winner Joey Logano.
- The Cup Series continues next Sunday, July 6 for the Grant Park 165 in Chicago.  Coverage begins at 2 p.m. ET on TNT, MRN Radio, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (June 28 – Lime Rock)
- Three Ford drivers finished in the Top 5 in the first NASCAR race at Lime Rock Park.
- Ty Majeski was second, Ben Rhodes fourth and Cam Waters fifth.
- Layne Riggs was running second most of the race, but went off course while battling for the lead in the closing laps and finished 13th.
- The series is off for the next three weeks before returning to action at Lucas Oil Raceway Park on Friday, July 25 (8 p.m., FS1, NRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

NASCAR Xfinity Series (June 27 – Atlanta)
- Sam Mayer registered his eighth top-5 finish of the year as he led Ford with a third-place run.
- Sheldon Creed captured the pole and led the first 37 laps before getting involved in an accident and finishing 32nd.
- Kyle Sieg had his first top-10 result of the season, finishing ninth.
- The Xfinity Series continues on Saturday, July 5 on the streets of Chicago for The Loop 110 (4:30 p.m., CW, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

SRO GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup (June 24 - 29 - Spa-Francorchamps)
- HRT Ford Performance entered its second 24-hour endurance race in consecutive weeks, fielding one Pro Cup and one Silver cup Mustang GT3.
- The No. 64 Pro Cup Mustang GT3, piloted by Arjun Maini, Thomas Drouet and Jann Mardenborough, was sidelined after right-front contact by a competitor with about nine-and-a-half hours remaining; the car competed near the Top-10 of its class consistently throughout the race.
- The No. 65 Silver Cup Mustang GT3, driven by David Schumacher, Finn Wiebelhaus, Romain Andriolo and Salman Owega, battled for podium position in its run; however, radiator damage and excess flammable fluids on the Mustang GT3 forced the team to retire with about eight minutes remaining in the race.

SRO GT4 European Series (June 24 - 28 - Spa-Francorchamps)
- TeamFloral finished a Ford-best seventh in a double-header that supported the 24 Hours of Spa.
- Junior Team driver Nathan Vanspringel and Michiel Haverans drove the TeamFloral Mustang GT4 to eighth in the second race.
- Academy Motorsport, with Junior Team drivers Erik Evans and Marco Signoretti, was involved in a multi-car incident in the first lap of the first race and rebounded to a seventh-place Silver finish in the second race.
- The fourth round of series action is scheduled for July 18 - 20 at Misano, with live race coverage on the GT World YouTube or official series website.

NHRA (June 27-29 - Norwalk)
- Daniel Wilkerson qualified eighth with a 3.997 at 315.05 mph and Bob Tasca III tenth with a 4.012 at 322.73 mph.
- Both made it to second round on race day.
- Wilkerson’s round one ET was low of race day in the class, 3.967.
- The next race for the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series is in Kent, Washington, July 18 - 20.

Drift Masters (June 28-29 - Ireland)
- James Deane competed in his home country of Ireland with his 1300HP Mustang RTR Spec 5-DM
- Deane currently sits in 9th overall in the championship standings after this round.
- Drift Masters heads to Latvia for Round 5, July 25-26

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