Dearborn, Mich. — Forty years
after its namesake became a road racing legend, the BOSS is back
on track for 2010 with a new 5.0-liter V-8 engine.
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Great
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Listen
as Jamie Allison, director, Ford North America Motorsports,
takes you for a tour around the car and explains, in
detail, what you can expect when you invest in a Mustang
BOSS 302R.
According to Allison, the Mustang BOSS 302R will be
built by Ford Racing and is anticipated in the third
quarter of 2010.
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In honor of the 40th anniversary of
Parnelli Jones’ 1970 Trans-Am championship in a Mustang BOSS 302
prepared by Bud Moore Engineering, Ford Racing is introducing the
BOSS 302R, a factory-built race car ready for track days and road
racing in a number of Grand-Am, SCCA and NASA classes.
“To keep pace with consumer demand, the Ford team has built
modern versions of the most iconic performance Mustangs over the
years,” said Jamie Allison, director, Ford North America
Motorsports. “From Shelbys to Bullitt, Mach and Cobra Jet, it is
now time for BOSS to join the list of America’s most coveted
Mustangs. The original BOSS 302 was a championship-winning legend
and the new Mustang BOSS 302R will carry on the tradition. The
Mustang was born to race from the start, and this new Mustang is
bred to win.”
The Mustang BOSS 302R is a serialized off-road-only vehicle
ready to race. Each base model will come with a 5.0-liter
four-valve engine and a six-speed manual transmission with a roll
cage, race seats, safety harness, data acquisition and race
dampers/springs, and a Brembo brake and tire package, starting at
an MSRP of $79,000.
And, with a special Grand-Am Homologation
Package (M-FR500-BOSS R1), it will also be ready to compete in the
Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge series (formerly
known as Koni Challenge), starting with the season-opening race in
Daytona on Jan. 29, 2010. As of today, five BOSS 302R race cars
will be delivered to customers ready to race in Daytona. MSRP of
the BOSS 302R1 is $129,000.
The Grand-Am Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge-ready
Mustang BOSS 302R will feature a sealed high-output race engine
with an upgraded cooling system, a close-ratio six-speed
transmission with integral shifter, a seam-welded body, race
suspension/Koni dampers and ABS brake tuning, race performance
exhaust and a high-speed balance one-piece driveshaft.
The BOSS 302R follows in the very successful footsteps of its
most recent road racing predecessor—the Mustang FR500C from Ford
Racing. In 2005, when the Mustang FR500C debuted at Daytona, the
first car was delivered on Wednesday of that week and won the Koni
Challenge race on Friday.
In five years of competition since then, the Mustang FR500C has
won three Triple Crown championships of driver, team and
manufacturer’s titles in Koni competition including back-to-back
(2008 and 2009). The FR500C has also seen success in Federation
Internationale de L’Automobile GT4 competition winning the 2007
and 2008 driver’s championships.
“We expect the BOSS 302R to continue the successful tradition
of winning with factory-built
production-based race cars from Ford Racing,” said Allison.
“The FR500C and FR500S road racing Mustangs, and the Mustang
FR500CJ [Cobra Jet] for drag racing have proven to be great cars
for our customers, helping teams win races and championships. We
believe that the BOSS 302R will provide that same sort of
competitive product for our customers with the tradition you can
only get from Ford Racing.”
Each Ford Racing factory-built
production-based turnkey race car has won its competition debut.
“Racing has long served as a technical proving grounds for
production engines,” said Allison. “What’s good enough for
the streets is now good enough for the race track. The 5.0-liter
block and architecture in the Mustang BOSS 302R is the same as the
2011 Mustang GT.”
“We have a great team on the BOSS 302R project,” said Andy
Slankard, Ford Racing engineering supervisor and the lead engineer
on the BOSS 302R project. “Between our partners at AutoAlliance
International, where the Mustang is built, Team Mustang,
Multimatic and the entire Ford Racing team, we have once again
proven to be a leader in turnkey production-based race cars.”
Available
through Ford dealers, a total of 50 BOSS 302R Mustangs will be
built by Ford Racing. Delivery is anticipated in the third quarter
of 2010.