Ford Team RS
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Industry | Motorsport Automotive engineering |
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Founded | Boreham, Essex, England (1963 ) |
Founder | Ford Motor Company |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Jost Capito, Director, Global Performance Vehicles and Motorsport Business Development Dirk Densing, Vehicle Line Director |
Products | Racing cars Performance cars |
Parent | Ford Motor Company |
Divisions | Ford Racing |
Subsidiaries | Ford's Performance Vehicles Ford's TeamRS |
Website | fordracing.com] |
The Ford TeamRS is Ford Motor Company's European performance car and motorsport division for Ford Racing activity. The Ford RS badge was born for rally racing, the RS stands for Rallye Sport.
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History
Ford RS models
- 1970 - Ford Escort RS1600, Ford Capri RS2600
- 1973 - Ford Escort RS2000, Ford Capri RS3100
- 1975 - Ford Escort RS1800
- 1976 - Ford Escort RS Mexico, Ford Escort RS2000 Mk II
- 1981 - Ford Escort RS1600i
- 1984 - Ford Escort RS Turbo, Ford RS200
- 1985 - Ford Sierra RS Cosworth
- 1987 - Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth
- 1988 - Ford Sierra Cosworth
- 1990 - Ford Sierra Cosworth 4x4. Ford Fiesta RS Turbo
- 1991 - Ford Escort RS2000
- 1992 - Ford Escort RS Cosworth, Ford Fiesta RS1800
- 1994 - Ford Escort RS2000 4x4
- 2002 - Ford Focus RS
- 2009 - Ford Focus RS Mk II
- 2010 - Ford Focus RS500
Ford ST models
- 1997 - Ford Mondeo ST24
- 2000 - Ford Mondeo ST200
- 2002 - Ford Focus ST170, Ford Mondeo ST220
- 2004 - Ford Fiesta ST
- 2005 - Ford Focus ST
See also
- Ford Racing
- Ford Performance Vehicles Special Vehicle Team (SVT), North America's performance car division
- Ford Performance Vehicles (FPV), Australia's performance car division
- Ford Special Vehicle Operations (SVO)
References
External links
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