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Shelby GT350R-C Qualifies on Pole In IMSA Competition Debut at Watkins Glen


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Shelby GT350R-C Qualifies on Pole In IMSA Competition Debut at Watkins Glen

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· The all-new Shelby GT350R-C will start its first race from the pole position

· Driver Scott Maxwell drove the No. 15 Shelby GT350R-C to p1 with a lap of 2 minutes, 1.358 seconds

· Two Shelby GT350R-Cs operated by Multimatic Motorsports will compete in the Continental Tire 150 at The Glen on Sat., June 27, 2015

Shelby GT350 Forum – The all-new Ford Shelby GT350R-C earned its first number-one qualifying spot in its first race, adding a new chapter to the nameplate’s legendary racing pedigree.

Driver Scott Maxwell recorded a lap time of 2 minutes, 1.358 seconds to earn the overall number-one qualifying spot, and the TOTAL Pole Award, in a field of 15 Grand Sport competitors.

 

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“For me, it’s more rewarding for everyone at Ford and Multimatic who have put in so many hours into development of this car, both on and off the track,” Maxwell said. “For me, it’s giving something back. Honestly, we (as drivers) have the best job and the easiest job. We jump in the car and benefit from all their hard work. Once in a while it’s nice to earn the pole and let them know all their hard work paid off.”

Multimatic will compete with the No. 15 and its sister car, the No. 158 Shelby GT350R-C, for the remainder of the 2015 IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge schedule.

The Shelby GT350R production car was unveiled in January, and is one of more than 12 new vehicles Ford Performance will bring to market through 2020. Both production and race car versions feature the first-ever production car V8 from Ford with a flat-plane crankshaft. This unique layout – typically reserved for the world’s most exotic sports cars – helped create the most powerful naturally aspirated engine Ford has ever produced.

Along with its all-new 5.2-liter flat-plane crankshaft V8, the race car features an adapted version of the advanced, fully independent suspension from GT350R – fitted with revised spring rates and antiroll bars, lower ride height, unique track-tuned alignment settings, revised bushings and cross-axis ball joints in the front.

It’s the perfect fit for the door-to-door racing sports car fans – and drivers – expect.

“The Continental Tire Challenge racing is exceptional racing,” Maxwell said. “The last hour of these races is 10 professional racers going at it, and it’s as good as racing you’ll find anywhere. At lot of times, you don’t know what the outcome of the race will be until the last few minutes.”

 

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Maxwell’s co-driver Billy Johnson watched the qualifying session from the team’s stall on pit lane.

“(That qualifying session) was definitely tight,” said Johnson. “The first three cars were within 3/10ths of a second, so you can’t ask for much more parity and a competitive race environment than that. Thankfully, Scott was able to put together that awesome lap and put the No. 15 Shelby GT350R-C on pole for its first race. This Shelby GT350R-C is an awesome car. Even the Mustang GT, with its new independent suspension, is just such a leap ahead of the solid axle suspension from the previous Mustangs. Then, the GT350 just takes that a step further, with all the modifications done to aerodynamics, the suspension and the powertrain. That’s just turned it into a fantastic race car. I’m really looking forward to the race tomorrow.”

 

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