Ford CEO Asks If They Should Make A Road Version Of The 2024 Mustang GT3 | Carscoops carscoops
When he isn’t chief executive officering up in Michigan, Ford’s Jim Farley is known to be a fan of driving racecars. As such, Ford’s CEO recently asked his Twitter following if his company should make a road-going version of the 2024 Mustang GT3.testing in Florida, at the legendary Sebring International Raceway earlier this week. The video showed a test car driving down the track’s pit straight, and taking the first and final corners.
In his tweet, which has now been seen 293,800 times, Farley simply asked, “Should we make a road version?” While it’s unclear how serious the CEO was being, it immediately garnered highly positive responses from racecar drivers like Marino Franchitti, as well as Singer Vehicle Design’s official account.
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