Nice!!! Next is will it stand up to the rigors of the endurance race series but with as much R&D Ford has put into this engine I expect it should hold up well, I guess we will just have to wait and see.
It would be really cool if this car could form a unique history for itself to be up there with the likes of the 787B, R10, and other forward thinking racecars. May not always be the most dominant but it definitely set a precedent.
It's been a while since I have seen a Rolex series race. In the past weren't they restricted to 400-something HP 4.0L V8s? In race tune I'm sure the engine has to be restricted a lot. I really want to know what kind of modifications were done to the long block. I'd be curious if Ford might try to make a special run of sports cars in the future using the race-hardened version of the V6.
Great looking car. Make a street production version priced at Z06 level. Maybe badge it as "Thunderbird" and get back to Thunderbird vs. Corvette. Withdraw from NASCAR, use the savings to develop a Corvette competitor. NASCAR involvement does not sell cars and what can be learned from push rod engines.