Summary

NASCAR Cup Series (June 8 – Michigan)
- Chris Buescher was Ford’s top finisher at Michigan International Speedway in second.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (June 7 – Michigan)
- Luke Fenhaus capped off the best day of his NASCAR career as he won the pole and led Ford with a third-place finish in Saturday’s race at Michigan International Speedway.

NHRA (June 6-8 - Bristol)
- Dan Wilkerson qualified fifth and made it to the semi-finals at the NHRA Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, TN.

Drift Masters (June 6-7 - Finland)
- James Deane earned top qualifier in Finland, while finishing P5 overall.

Repco Supercars Championship (June 6-9 Perth) 
- Ryan Wood claimed his first victory of the season winning Race 14 in Perth

ADAC Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (June 6 - 8 – Zandvoort)
- The No. 36 HRT Ford Performance Mustang GT3 of Arjun Maini scored championship points with a Ford best 10th place finish.

ADAC GT Masters (June 6 - 8 – Zandvoort)
- The No. 3 Haupt Racing Team Mustang GT3 of Niklas Kalus and Max Reis earned a Ford best fourth.

IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (June 6 - 8 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course)
- The No. 59 KohR Motorsports Mustang GT4 of Billy Johnson and Bob Michaelian placed a Ford best sixth.

Tatts Finke Desert Race (June 7-9 – Alice Springs, Aus.)  - FORD VICTORY
- Brad and Adam Lovell secured their third consecutive Production 4WD win in the Tatts-Finke Desert Race and claimed the class record by 8 minutes with a 5:39:33 elapsed time.

Details

Tatts Finke Desert Race (June 7-9 – Alice Springs, Aus.) - FORD VICTORY
- Brad and Adam Lovell secured their third consecutive Production 4WD win in the Tatts-Finke Desert Race and claimed the class record by 8 minutes with a 5:39:33 elapsed time.
- The Ford Australia Ranger Raptor team and Lovell ran an ET of 06:04.530 in the Prologue and 02:49:12.511 during the first day of racing.
- The Lovells took off almost twenty minutes overall from their 2024 ET. 

NASCAR Cup Series (June 8 – Michigan)
- Chris Buescher was Ford’s top finisher at Michigan International Speedway in second.
- Buescher won Stage 1 and led 13 laps overall.
- Zane Smith (seventh), Ryan Preece (night) and Brad Keselowski (10th) also finished top 10.
- The Cup Series will travel to Mexico City next week for the first international points race in series history on Sunday, June 15. Coverage begins at 3 p.m. ET on PRIME, MRN Radio, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (June 7 – Michigan)
- Luke Fenhaus capped off the best day of his NASCAR career as he won the pole and led Ford with a third-place finish in Saturday’s race at Michigan International Speedway.
- Six Ford F-150’s finished in the top 10 with Ben Rhodes (P4), Matt Crafton (P6), Jake Garcia (P7), Chandler Smith (P8) and Layne Riggs (P10) following behind Fenhaus.
- Smith is second in the point standings while Riggs is sixth, Ty Majeski eighth and Garcia ninth.
- The series takes a week off before returning to action at Pocono Raceway on Friday, June 20 (5 p.m., FS1, NRN and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).

NHRA (June 6-8 - Bristol)
- Daniel Wilkerson qualified fifth in Funny Car at the Thunder Valley Nationals at Bristol Dragway with a 3.977 at 325.92 mph.
- Bob Tasca III qualified 12th with a 4.022 at 320.2 mph.
- Tasca and Wilkerson faced off in the first round of eliminations, where Wilkerson took the win after both drivers pedaled their Funny Cars.
- Wilkerson made it to the semi-finals, defeating Julie Nataas in the second round.
- The next race for the NHRA Mission Foods Drag Racing Series is in Virginia, June 20-22. 

Drift Masters (June 6-7 - Finland)
- James Deane earned top qualifier in Finland, while finishing P5 overall.
- The Irish driver fought tricky conditions with rain and weather.
- James Dane now holds third place overall after two rounds of Drift Masters
- Drift Masters heads to Kildare, Ireland for Round 4.

Repco Supercars Championship (June 6-9 Perth) 
- Ryan Wood claimed his first victory of the season winning Race 14 in Perth
- Chaz Mostert earned pole in qualifying for Race 14, while Wood earned pole for Race 15
- Penrite Racing’s Matthew Payne leads Ford drivers in the standings in third after this weekend.
- The Supercars Championship returns June 19-22 for the 2025 betr Darwin Triple Crown.

ADAC Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (June 6 - 8 – Zandvoort)
- The No. 36 HRT Ford Performance Mustang GT3 of Arjun Maini scored the team’s best DTM finish of the season, placing 10th.
- The sister No. 64 Mustang GT3, driven by Fabio Scherer, placed a weekend best 11th in the opening round of the weekend.

ADAC GT Masters (June 6 - 8 – Zandvoort)
- The No. 3 Haupt Racing Team Mustang GT3 of Nillas Kalus and Max Reis placed in the top-five for a second consecutive event, finishing a Ford best fourth.
- The No. 1 of Finn Wiebelhaus and Salman Owega also earned a weekend best of fifth place, kicking off the 2025 season with three straight top-five finishes.
- The No. 2 of Dennis Fetzer and Jonathan Cecotto placed seventh in both races of the weekend.

IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge (June 6 - 8 – Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course)
- Three Mustang GT4’s placed inside the top-10 of 37 total cars, led by KohR Motorsports with a sixth-place GS finish.
- Ford Performance Junior Team drivers Jenson Altzman and Sam Paley drove the McCumbee McAleer Racing Mustang GT4 to seventh.
- Stephen Cameron Racing’s Gregory Liefooghe and Sean Quinlan placed ninth.

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