Ferrari had won Le Mans six years in a row. They were the masters of endurance. But in 1966, Ford arrived with an army of GT40s.
The roar of engines and the smell of burning rubber aren't just part of a race; they are the backdrop of one of the greatest rivalries in automotive history. The battle between and Ferrari isn't just about speed—it’s a saga of ego, revenge, and engineering brilliance. 🏎️ The Insult That Started It All Car Crazy: The Battle for Supremacy between For...
Fuming, Henry Ford II gave his engineers a simple, impossible directive: 🛠️ Engineering the Legend: The GT40 Ferrari had won Le Mans six years in a row
Ford didn't have a car capable of winning a 24-hour endurance race. They partnered with British designers and eventually American legend . The roar of engines and the smell of
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Ken Miles, a brilliant driver and mechanic, spent countless hours refining the car's "feel" and reliability. 🏁 The Showdown: Le Mans '66
Ford went on to win Le Mans four years straight (1966–1969). This rivalry changed the industry forever: