As the all-new Focus ST road car makes its global  production debut, Ford is giving a European welcome at the 2011  Frankfurt Motor Show to a special motorsport counterpart - the  race-tweaked, production-based Ford Focus ST-R.
Despite its close  resemblance to the Focus ST road car, the Ford Focus ST-R is  purpose-built for the track by Ford Racing in North America as a  fully-prepared competition car. It features a powerful 2.0-litre  EcoBoost engine, FIA regulation roll cage, uprated brakes and  track-tuned suspension.
It will be available to teams soon,  starting in North America, to race in a variety of series.
The  all-new Ford Focus ST-R has been crafted by engineers at Ford Racing -  with technical support from Ford's Global Performance Vehicles group -  to allow it to compete in a huge variety of series, including Grand-Am  ST, World Challenge TC and Canadian Touring Car Series. Ford also hopes  teams will race the car in key European motorsport series and major  national events such as the 24 Hours of Nürburgring.
Its linkage  to the new Focus ST road car is no accident.
"From the beginning,  the Focus and new Focus ST were designed to be driver's cars," said Jost  Capito, director of Global Performance Vehicles and Motorsport Business  Development. "The road-going Focus features best-in-class brakes,  handling and powertrains and the design and functionality of the various  vehicle systems have helped us to develop a global technical  specification for teams wanting to race the new Focus cost effectively.  Ford Racing in North America has taken this effort and developed the new  Focus ST-R and is a perfect example of how a great production car  inspires a competitive race car for enthusiasts."
Initially homologated for American and Canadian touring car racing,  Ford Focus ST-R will be available to order from Ford dealers in North  America by seasoned hardcore professional drivers, amateur racers and  track day enthusiasts as well.  Ford's vision is to broaden availability  to additional regions in the future.
"We're thrilled to be taking  the Focus ST-R from concept to reality for motorsport enthusiasts  initially in North America and potentially around the world," said Jamie  Allison, director, Ford Racing.  "The previous turn-key race cars we  developed for North American racing have been hugely successful, so we  are hopeful that the ST-R will be the first such vehicle for global  series and as a direct result of the company's global platform strategy  and our technical support program for motorsport applications of Focus and Fiesta models.
"This is a competitive  turn key race car that will allow our customers to compete successfully  in multiple series around the world with minor modifications.  And it  shows the on-going alignment of Ford Racing with our Performance  Vehicles development group."
"Because the Focus ST-R is a  production-based road race car, it features stock body panels and  production parts where possible," added Allison. "People who buy one  will get will get a fully prepared race car that will only need  communications equipment and the customer's decals to go racing. We've  already had significant interest in this vehicle from numerous  established race teams."
For North American customers, the Ford  Focus ST-R is the latest in a long-line of turn-key race cars offered by  the company including the Mustang FR500C, Mustang  FR500S, Mustang Cobra Jet,  Boss 302R and  Boss 302S.  The ST-R offers clear links to the Focus ST road car.
Development  work on the Ford Focus ST-R will also result in a range of Ford Racing  parts to be made available to racers and enthusiasts around the world.
Focus  Role in Ford's Global Motorsport Strategy
The Frankfurt  debut of the Ford Focus ST-R is part of an aggressive motorsport  presence for Ford, as its strategy to support motorsport development  across its core global vehicle platforms gains traction.  Ford is  applying engineering and development expertise for vehicles like Focus  ST-R to spur success in competition similar to that being enjoyed by the  Fiesta in RallyCross and the X Games.
"Just as we are developing  performance cars from our vehicle platforms with global customers in  mind, we're taking the same platform approach with motorsport," said  Capito.  "The intent is to leverage our central motorsport engineering  expertise to get competitive hardware in the hands of private teams and  racers all around the world, and the Focus ST-R is the latest proof."
The  global Focus race car development - a major plank in Ford's new global  motorsport strategy - is based on international S2000 regulations.   Focus ST-R adds momentum to the new Focus motorsport story launched by  Team Aon in the British Touring Car Championship.
Both the Team  Aon Focus BTCC car and the new Ford Focus ST-R are evidence of a Ford  strategy with global ambitions to help privateers to be competitive on  all levels.
Ford launched its global motorsport development  program last year. At its core is technical support for privateers who  chose to compete with global Ford vehicles with access to affordable,  globally competitive hardware.
"We're delighted with the early  success Team Aon has achieved with the new Focus in the BTCC and we are  looking forward to seeing the ST-R on the track soon in global race  series," Capito said. "We expect to see the ST-R competing for wins on a  global scale, extending the rich racing and rallying heritage Focus has  already gained both on tarmac and on dirt."


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