2011 Ford Mustang V6 Takes on Bristol Economy Run
July 3, 2010 - Category Ford Mustang
2011 Ford Mustang V6 Takes on Bristol Economy Run side angle view
BRISTOL, Tenn. – Ford, the famous Bristol Motor Speedway short track on Wednesday to take advantage of the 2011 Mustang V-6 test in the 1000 Challenge Round of fuel.
The car is all-aluminum V6 engine with 305 hp to 31 miles per gallon statistics touted by Ford as the car “rated the most efficient and most powerful sports cars on the market.”
NASCAR driver David Ragan and four engineers, which is on the Ford Mustang Project have been working, turns on the high-recorded track that just over half a mile in length, measures riding.
“This car is at the Bristol-drive is the same Mustang that consumers buy at their local Ford dealer,” said Tom Barnes, vehicle engineering manager. “We do not make any tricks or changes. The basic car delivers 31 mpg and that’s what you can buy. It has a standard tires, normal height, standard octane fuel. We just drive.”
The goal is to at least 1,000 rounds, two Sprint Cup races before the car completely hits the gas. A 16-liter tank, is to tweak the driver to 33.3 mpg from the 3.7-liter power plant to 0533 miles per round-haul.
The economy is four months wraps a promotion. Consumers have until Wednesday to complete 10 hours the number of laps the car will be discouraged. A lottery for those who guess correctly the number of rounds to determine a winner, Mustang V6 coupe in 2011 to a reception.
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