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Mustang GTD Laps Nürburgring Faster Than Any Car from an American Brand
Mustang GTD fulfills sub-7-minute Nürburgring promise, completing a lap of the 12.9-mile, 73-turn “Green Hell” in 6:57.685 Mustang GTD is only the sixth stock, production sports car to complete an officially certified sub-seven-minute lap and the fifth fastest in the production sports car class according to the Nürburgring's records The challenges the Mustang GTD team overcame to set a sub-seven-minute lap at the Nürburgring are featured in The Road to the Ring, a 13-minute documentary film airing now on Ford.com, YouTube, Facebook and other social media channels DEARBORN, Mich., Dec. 10, 2024 – Germany’s iconic Nürburgring Nordschleife is the gold-standard for sports car development. And the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD is the first car from an American brand to complete a lap in under seven minutes. Driven by Multimatic Motorsports driver Dirk Müller, the 815-horsepower Mustang GTD lapped the circuit nicknamed “The Green Hell” in an officially certified 6:57:685. It’s the fifth fastest time by a stock production sports car according to the Nürburgring’s official records and Mustang GTD is only the sixth vehicle in that class to break the seven-minute barrier. The time delivers on the goal laid out by CEO Jim Farley at the Mustang GTD’s debut in August 2023. “The team behind Mustang GTD took what we’ve learned from decades on the track and engineered a Mustang that can compete with the world’s best supercars,” said Jim Farley, Ford President and CEO. “We’re proud to be the first American automaker with a car that can lap the Nürburgring in under seven minutes, but we aren’t satisfied. We know there’s much more time to find with Mustang GTD. We’ll be back.” Mustang GTD’s Nürburgring success is due to the work of a small, dedicated team of engineers and designers who worked tirelessly over the course of two years to turn the Mustang GT3 race car into the first-ever Mustang supercar. Ford documented their efforts in the run up to the timed Nürburgring run in The Road To The Ring, a 13-minute documentary that covers the challenge, drama, and excitement of developing Mustang GTD. The documentary, which is available on Ford.com, the Ford YouTube channel, and Facebook is a behind-the-scenes look at the testing of Mustang GTD, from iconic American tracks like Sebring, through to development sessions at the Nürburgring. It features Farley, Muller, Multimatic Chief Technical Officer Larry Holt, Mustang GTD Chief Program Engineer Greg Goodall, and Mustang GTD Design Manager Anthony Colard, as well as other members of the Ford and Multimatic team. Mustang GTD represents the apex of Mustang performance and benefits from lessons learned by the Ford Performance Motorsports and Multimatic Motorsports Mustang GT3 program, in particular around aerodynamics and setup for tracks such as the Nürburgring. However, Mustang GTD isn’t subject to the rules and regulations of GT3 racing, which prohibit much of the technology that allow a sub-seven-minute Nürburgring lap. That includes carbon-ceramic brakes, active aerodynamics, a supercharger, and semi-active suspension. A carbon-fiber body is familiar from GT3 racing, and while the Mustang GTD that completed the sub-seven-minute lap was entirely stock, it did include motorsports-derived safety gear mandated by the Nürburgring. That includes a competition seat with a five-point harness and a roll cage. S650 Mustang Official: Mustang GTD laps Nurburgring in 6:57.685
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The GTD is definitely in a special class. Not sure I can fathom why in the world someone would spend $325K+ on a special Stang though.
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Great watch! What are we talking about for price? Starting at $350-400k?
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"a stock production sports car"... by the skin of its teeth. Good for FoMoCo.
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Ford Mustang GTD Sets Nürburgring Record for Fastest American Car
Absolutely Amazing! FORD says they are just scratching the surface.
At $300k+,it ain't cheap. But it's extremely rare, unique and FAST and capable AF. They will still sell out as a very Limited production specialty vehicle. It's essentially a Built for the streets, Technology filled Track Supercar. https://www.motor1.com/news/743739/f...rgring-record/ Quote:
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Ford Mustang GTD creates multiple threads
Read about it here first!
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Overpriced by about 300k.
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Probably not for those looking for a full-on race-car, which is going to be a tiny number of people. The real issue is that it likely not driveable in any practical way on the street, despite being "street legal". There are always those on forums that assume the most expensive version of the car is the "best at everything" and the "car to buy for best future value", but if you've ever driven, or hell seen up close, and I mean interior, under the panels, etc., it becomes clear very quickly that these are not meant for competing with expensive hypercars.
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I don't see the point of this car at all unless you're a big time Ford/Mustang guy. A street legal 992 GT3 is faster. |
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It's not a car for me, but it's pretty sick, and it's a total b slap to the argument that the C7 Corvette had hit the limit for front engine RWD cars. Makes the C8 look a bit silly. |
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Love it. Best Mustang ever, just needs a spoiler delete.
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Do you mean the wing? What exactly would that do besides increase laptimes?
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Hey, a Mustang that can turn is big news!
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