Ford Mustang V6 aims BRISTOL Lap Challenge

Mustang 1,000 Lap Challenge
BRISTOL, TN., June 24, 2010 – The 2011 Ford Mustang, which made  history when it became the first car ever to deliver more than 30 mpg  and 305 horsepower, has set a new record by running 1,457 laps at  Bristol Motor Speedway while averaging 48.5 mpg.
The Mustang 1,000 Lap Challenge was designed to demonstrate that a  stock production Mustang V-6 could run 1,000 laps and 533 miles on a  single of tank of fuel. With the aid of fuel efficient driving  techniques by Ford engineers, the Mustang far surpassed its goal of  1,000 laps.
"To see a Mustang post average fuel economy of 48.5 mpg while  running at Bristol is impressive," said Dave Pericak, Mustang chief  engineer. "The new V-6 engine along with the advanced six-speed  transmission in the car is a key element in delivering both fuel economy  and performance for Mustang."
Ford is committed to being a fuel economy leader in every segment it  competes in and Mustang's leads in its class along with other Ford fuel  economy leaders like the Ford Fiesta, Fusion Hybrid and new Lincoln MKZ  Hybrid, America's most fuel efficient luxury sedan.
The Challenge team, which included NASCAR star David Ragan and four  Ford Mustang engineers, completed the challenge in 17 hours and 40  minutes, showing off the 2011 Mustang V-6's class-leading fuel economy  by averaging 48.5 mpg over the course of the 776.5 miles logged during  the Challenge. That distance is more than the two complete NASCAR Sprint  Cup events that take place in Bristol every year.
Ragan pushed the Mustang past the 1,000-lap mark at 7:26 p.m., 12  hours and 26 minutes into the Challenge, but the car wasn't close to  being out of fuel. Mustang engineer Seong Park was behind the wheel when  it finally came to a halt (on the backstretch) of the famed NASCAR  track at 12:41 a.m. local time.
Other Mustang Challenge team drivers included Tom Barnes, Jonathan  Mehl and Carl Ek, who along with Park, rotated through one-hour driving  stints during the event, which took place at the world's fastest  half-mile track.
"When we hit 1,000 laps we still had a quarter of a tank of gas  left," said David Ragan, driver of the No. 6 UPS Ford Fusion for Roush  Fenway Racing, and the man who drove the 2011 V-6 Mustang past the 1,000  lap mark. "The last driving stint before I passed 1,000 laps I was  averaging 43.7 miles a gallon and that is unbelievable. These guys have  run the distance of more than two Sprint Cup races at Bristol and they  still have fuel left. Congratulations to everyone behind the Mustang and  to everyone at Ford, because this 2011 Mustang V-6 is really something  special."
A team of Ford engineers prepared for the challenge by implementing  fuel efficient driving tips like minimizing the use of air conditioning,  steady and consistent driving, avoiding sudden stops/starts and by  keeping the RPMs low. The engine in the Mustang is powered by a  lightweight, all-aluminum 3.7-liter dual-overhead-cam (DOHC) V-6 engine  that uses advanced engineering to deliver its combination of power and  economy. Twin independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) adjusts the  valve train in microseconds depending on driver inputs, further  contributing to the engine's overall efficiency. The Mustang used in the  challenge is a stock production vehicle that can be purchased through a  Ford dealer.
"This is beyond our wildest dreams," said Tom Barnes, the lead  engineer for the Ford Mustang 1,000 Lap Challenge. "There have been a  lot of people who have done a lot of things in preparing this 2011  Mustang V-6 to run the Mustang 1,000 Lap Challenge and have the success  we have had today. It was great when we went past the 1,000 lap mark  with David, but nobody could ever imagine that we still had five hours  ahead of us. This is a fantastic feeling and it shows again what a great  car the 2011 Mustang V-6 is."
More than 51,000 consumers registered their guesses for the event at  www.mustang1000lapchallenge.com. One lucky consumer that correctly  guessed 1,457 laps will be randomly drawn from all correct entries and  will win their own 2011 Mustang V-6. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
