Ford Performance announces its factory driver lineup for its worldwide GT3 programs. This announcement coincides with the approach of the 60th anniversary of the Mustang.
The new members, Ben Barker, Chris Mies, Dennis Olsen, Andy Priaulx, and Frédéric Vervisch, join the existing team composed of Joey Hand, Dirk Müller, Harry Tincknell, and Mike Rockenfeller. This ensemble of talents offers a mix of experience, skill, and passion for racing.
At the Daytona International Speedway track, Mies and Vervisch are already driving the new Mustang GT3, honing their skills and the machine for the upcoming Rolex 24 at Daytona. This event will mark the Mustang GT3's debut in endurance racing.
Ford Performance's Mustang GT3 will not only compete in IMSA but will also be a central piece in various competitions around the world, including the GT World Challenge Europe and the FIA World Endurance Championship. These events will provide stages on legendary tracks like Le Mans and Interlagos, where the Mustang will demonstrate its capability and indomitable spirit.
Each driver brings something unique to the team. Ben Barker, with his endurance experience, brings a global perspective to the team. Christopher Mies, with his multiple wins and championships, brings a blend of youth and experience. Dennis Olsen, with his background in karting and GT, brings versatility and adaptability. Andy Priaulx, with his world championships and experience with Multimatic, is an invaluable mentor and guide. And Frédéric Vervisch, with his successes from the start of his career, brings a record of victories and determination.
Mark Rushbrook, Global Director of Ford Performance Motorsports, emphasizes the importance of this year for the Mustang and the excitement of taking it to compete globally. With partners like Multimatic Motorsports and customer teams like Proton Competition and Dinamic GT, Ford is prepared to face the challenges presented by the world's most iconic competitions.

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