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All-new 2017 F-150 Raptor race truck continues Ford’s tradition of
demonstrating the toughness and durability of F-150 through off-road
competition
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Race truck based on Built Ford Tough production Raptor, including
high-strength, military-grade, aluminum-alloy body, high-strength
steel frame, all-new high-output 3.5-liter EcoBoost® engine
and 10-speed transmission, torque-on-demand transfer case and
race-optimized long-travel suspension
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Ford Performance is a premier automotive sponsor of off-road racing in
the United States; company’s involvement in racing goes back 115 years
to the efforts of founder Henry Ford
There’s a roar in the desert – spitting sand and kicking up rocks. It’s
the sound of the all-new 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor, running in the 2016
Best in the Desert off-road racing series’ new factory stock class.
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The Raptor race truck will leverage Raptor’s production platform
including its all-new high-output 3.5-liter EcoBoost® engine
and 10-speed transmission, along with torque-on-demand transfer case.
“The all-new Raptor has the DNA of a Baja race truck, with a
purpose-built engine, chassis and suspension that enables it to travel
fast over challenging desert landscapes or crawl over rocky terrain,”
said Jamal Hameedi, chief engineer, Ford Performance.
Putting the all-new Raptor through this grueling stretch of races will
help demonstrate how a truck born in the desert is even more prepared to
take on the very toughest of terrain.
Ford Performance is a premier automotive sponsor of off-road racing in
the United States, and the company has a long history in motorsports.
Shelby® GT350R-C Mustang and Ford GT compete in IMSA, with
the supercar also running in World Endurance Championship international
sports cars. Focus races in Rallycross, Fiesta runs in the World Rally
Championship and touring cars, while Fusion, Mustang and F-Series appear
in NASCAR and Mustang CobraJet competes in NHRA sportsman drag racing.
Production foundation
The purpose-built fully boxed frame of the all-new Raptor – the backbone
of the truck – features more high-strength steel than the outgoing
Raptor.
F-150 Raptor’s chiseled looks are reminiscent of Trophy Trucks – the
fastest and most powerful class of off-road pickups. F-150 Raptor is six
inches wider than standard F-150 for improved stability off-road.
The all-new race truck leverages the built-in capability and features of
the production Raptor, including:
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Torsen front differential boosts off-road capability further,
significantly increasing grip for the front end and allowing the truck
to pull itself over obstacles and up steep grades – even when traction
is split between the front tires
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First-ever dual exhaust and new Ford Performance 17-inch
beadlock-capable wheels with next-generation BFGoodrich All-Terrain
KO2 tires enhance off-road performance
“This is the most stock truck I’ve ever seen in my time building Ford
race trucks,” said Greg Foutz, owner of Foutz Motorsports, Ford’s truck
builder and primary race truck driver. “Without custom technology or
other modifications, this all-new Raptor is ready to prove the toughness
and performance in the Best in the Desert series.”
Modifications to the F-150 Raptor race truck include:
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Race-optimized three-inch-diameter external-bypass front and rear Fox
Racing Shox similar to Raptor’s segment-exclusive internal-bypass Fox
Racing Shox
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Race-optimized front and rear springs raise ride height to gain
additional ground clearance and provide increased compression rate to
handle extreme terrain
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Custom-fabricated roll cage
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MasterCraft seats with five-point harness safety belts and window nets
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LED light bars, racing fuel cell, Lowrance GPS, RacePak digital dash
and data logger
The new factory stock class is the most production-specification class
in the history of Best in the Desert. Joining Foutz in the truck is Tim
Casey – both are multiple stock full-class desert racing champions.
“The technology and innovation built into this truck should help it
surpass the competition,” said Foutz.
Technology to race smarter
F-150 Raptor is powered by Ford’s second-generation high-output
3.5-liter EcoBoost engine that produces more power with greater
efficiency than the outgoing 6.2-liter V8, rated at 411 horsepower and
434 lb.-ft. of torque. The new 3.5-liter EcoBoost is a Raptor-exclusive
in the F-150 lineup, and paired with an all-new 10-speed transmission
for improved efficiency.
A new transfer case, which manages power distribution between the front
and rear wheels, combines the best attributes of clutch-driven,
on-demand all-wheel drive with durable, mechanical-locking four-wheel
drive to send power to the wheels in slippery conditions.
Pioneering off-road driving mode technology has evolved into an all-new
Terrain Management System™ that enables the driver to select
modes to optimize driving dynamics to environmental conditions. Six
preset modes help the truck power through different terrain and
conditions:
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Normal mode for everyday driving
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Street mode for higher-performance, on-road driving
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Weather mode for rain, snow or ice
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Mud and sand mode for muddy, sandy trails and terrain
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Baja mode for high-speed desert running
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Rock mode for low-speed rock crawling
Dates and locations to catch F-150 Raptor racing events this year are as
follows:
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Parker 425, Parker, Arizona, Feb. 4-7
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Mint 400, Las Vegas, March 10-14
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Laughlin Desert Classic, Laughlin, Nevada, May 5
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Vegas to Reno, Nevada, Aug. 17-20
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Bluewater Challenge, Parker, Arizona, Sept. 10-Oct. 6
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Pahrump Nugget 250, Pahrump, Nevada, Dec. 1-4
For more information on the Raptor race truck, visit www.ford.com/trucks/f150raptor.
About Ford Motor Company
Ford
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Dearborn, Michigan, manufactures or distributes automobiles across six
continents. With about 197,000 employees and 67 plants worldwide, the
company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company
provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more
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