Summary

ADAC GT Masters (July 11 - 13 - Nürburgring) – FORD VICTORY
- Haupt Racing Team helped Mustang GT3 to its first series victory.

Goodwood Festival of Speed (July 10-13 – England) – FORD VICTORY
Romain Dumas piloted the Ford F-150 Lightning SuperTruck to victory in the Timed Shootout.

NASCAR Cup Series (July 13 – Sonoma) 
- Joey Logano led Ford at Sonoma Raceway with a ninth place finish.

NASCAR Xfinity Series (July 12 – Sonoma)
- Sheldon Creed scored points in both stages and was Ford’s top finisher in 10th.

FIA World Endurance Championship (July 11 - 13 - São Paulo)
- Proton Competition advanced to its fifth straight Hyperpole, but was unable to complete the six-hour race with its two Mustang GT3 race cars.

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (July 11 - 13  – Canadian Tire Motorsport Park)
- The No. 65 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3 placed a Ford-best seventh in the GTD PRO category.

IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (July 11 - 12  – Canadian Tire Motorsport Park)
- Stephen Cameron Racing earned a third-place podium in Mustang GT4.

Details

ADAC GT Masters (July 11 - 13 - Nürburgring) – FORD VICTORY
- The No. 1 Haupt Racing Team Ford Mustang GT3, driven by Salman Owega and Finn Wiebelhaus, earned its first ADAC GT Masters victory at the Nürburgring.
- The victory marks the first overall race victory by Mustang GT3.
- The victory marks the first in the series by Mustang GT3, seventh globally.
- Wiebelhaus won the 80-minute race from pole position.
- The No. 3, driven by Max Reis and David Schumacher, finished second after joining its sister-car on the front row for the start of the race.
- The No. 3, driven by Reis, also posted pole position for the first race of the weekend.
- Wiebelhaus and Owega lead the points championship (98), with Reis ranking third (78).
- Haupt Racing Team collected three podiums and two poles during the weekend.

Goodwood Festival of Speed (July 10-13 – England) – FORD VICTORY
- Romain Dumas piloted the Ford F-150 Lightning SuperTruck to victory in the Timed Shootout with a time of 43.22 seconds.
- This is Ford’s second consecutive victory in the Goodwood Hill Climb, as last year Dumas took the Ford SuperVan 4.2 to first with a 43.98-second run.
- All generations of SuperVan were present at Goodwood this year to celebrate Transit’s 60th.  

NASCAR Cup Series (July 13 – Sonoma)
- Joey Logano led Ford at Sonoma Raceway with a ninth place finish.
- Ryan Preece and Zane Smith battled throughout the race, but came up short in their separate In-Season Challenge matchups and were eliminated in the quarterfinal round.
- Five Ford drivers are currently in playoff positions with six races remaining in the regular season: Logano, Ryan Blaney, Austin Cindric, Josh Berry and Chris Buescher.
- The Cup Series heads to Dover Motor Speedway on Sunday, July 20 at 2 p.m. ET on TNT, PRN Radio, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

NASCAR Xfinity Series (July 12 – Sonoma)
- Sheldon Creed scored points in both stages and was Ford’s top finisher in 10th.
- Sam Mayer won Stage 1 after taking the lead on lap 18 and ended up 17th.
- Mayer remains second in the series point standings while Creed is eighth.
- The Xfinity Series continues on Saturday, July 19 at Dover Motor Speedway (4:30 p.m., CW, PRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

FIA World Endurance Championship (July 11 - 13 - São Paulo)
- The No. 88 Proton Competition Mustang GT3 helped the team advance to its fifth straight Hyperpole.
- Both the No. 88 and No. 77 were unable to finish the race after sustaining damage during the race.

IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship (July 11 - 13  – Canadian Tire Motorsport Park)
- The No. 65 Ford Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3 of Christopher Mies and Frédéric Vervisch placed a Ford-best seventh in the GTD PRO category.
- The No. 65 used a series of late-race cautions to move up the field, ultimately finishing two spots better than its ninth position start.
- The No. 64, driven by Mike Rockenfeller and Sebastian Priaulx, placed 10th in the GTD PRO class.
- The No. 64 was assessed two drive-through penalties: Having too many people over the pit-wall before the car stopped (~00:40) and a tire without crew (~2:25).
- The No. 66, driven by Ford Performance Junior Team Driver Jenson Altzman and Robert Megennis, placed 12th in the GTD class.
- Nearly two hours into the race, the No. 66 was assessed a drive-through penalty for having an unattended tire in the pits.
- Ford ranks fifth in the GTD PRO category (1,751), and stands ninth in GTD (1,533).
- The No. 64 ranks fifth (1,751), and the No. 65 seventh (1,642) in the Teams’ Championship.
- The No. 66 is 13th (1,239) in the Teams’ Championship.
- The series travels to Road America Aug. 1 - 3 for the next round of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Event coverage will be broadcasted on Peacock, IMSA YouTube and IMSA.tv.

IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (July 11 - 12  – Canadian Tire Motorsport Park)
- The No. 19 Stephen Cameron Racing Mustang GT4 of Gregory Liefooghe and Sean Quinlan earned a third-place GS podium, its first of the season and second-straight for Mustang GT4.
- Mustang GT4 has been awarded an IMSA podium in consecutive years at CTMP, which includes VP Racing SportsCar Challenge.
- McCumbee McAleer Racing has earned pole position in consecutive races, with Nate Cicero posting the fastest lap with a time of 1:22.188.
- McCumbee McAleer Racing posted its second-straight top-five performance, placing fifth.
- McCumbee McAleer Racing leads Ford in the Teams’ Championship, ranking third (1,560).
- Ford also ranks third in the Manufacturers’ Championship (1,760).

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