So we have a chip shortage, recalls on platforms new and old, losing money on mobility, and our leader goes racing?
Does this help Ford or is Nero fiddling while Rome burns?
When Ford CEO Jim Farley took over the top position at the automaker back in October of 2020, he did so with the intentions of continuing his hobby of racing on the weekends. FoMoCo was happy to oblige, and Farley has since participated in and scored impressive finishes in a number of races, including the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion at Laguna Seca, the Road Atlanta Grand Prix, and the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association’s Sebring Speed Tour. Now, Jim Farley has yet another trophy to add to his growing case after securing first place at the Classic 12 Hours of Sebring.