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A GT1-Spec Ford GT Has a Serious V-8 Soundtrack

Photo credit: 19Bozzy92 on YouTube
Photo credit: 19Bozzy92 on YouTube

Ford’s GT40 is one of the most important and successful American racing machines to ever hit tarmac. It is then no surprise that when Ford introduced the GT to commemorate the brand’s 100th anniversary in, folks decided that that car should do some racing as well. Thanks to the organizers of the 2022 Mugello Classic, we now have a chance to watch as the beloved Ford GT1 by Matech reminds us what a proper V-8-powered GT can do on track.

Matech’s relationship with the Ford GT began in 2007, when the Swiss race team entered a GT3-spec GT into the FIA European Team Championship. The car was immediately a standout, managing to secure a class victory during the following 2008 season. This success accelerated Matech’s goals for the program, with the team then asking Ford for permission to build a car for the top-flight GT1 class. Ford ultimately agreed to allow the build to take place, though the automaker insisted that Matech utilize a Roush-Yates engine. The project would begin during the 2009 season, during which the team would field a pair of GTs riding on modified GT3-spec chassis. These cars did not compete in every event on the calendar, with Matech instead opting to use the season as an extended development test. A clean sheet GT1-spec racer would arrive for the 2010 season however, complete with the prerequisite 5.3-liter Roush Yates V-8. The engine was restricted to 600 hp and 470 lb ft of torque per class regulations, with all that power being sent to the rear wheels via an Xtrac six-speed sequential 'box.