Yeah, Ford’s had its share of rough patches — nobody’s pretending otherwise. EV delays, reorganizations, the usual noise. But every once in a while something cuts through all that and reminds you why this place still matters.
Back in May, the Mustang GT3 owned the streets of Detroit, taking GTD-PRO victory on home turf:
👉 https://www.imsa.com/news/2025/05/31/ford-mustang-gt3-finds-gtd-pro-victory-lane-in-detroit/
Five months later, it crossed the Atlantic and made history at the Nürburgring with an overall win — one of the toughest tracks on earth:
👉 https://fordauthority.com/2025/10/ford-mustang-gt3-writes-history-with-hard-fought-nurburgring-win/
Two continents. Two legit wins. That’s what composure under pressure looks like. Feels good to see a Ford doing what it was built to do — win. 🔥🏆