Ford Performance Racing (FPR) will provide a sneak peek at
a key element of
the new Ford Performance Vehicles BF GT at Mount Panorama,
Bathurst, this
weekend.
The FPV/ Ford Credit FPR Falcon V8 Supercar, to be driven by
Greg Ritter and
Cameron McLean in the Super Cheap Bathurst 1000 on October
9, will showcase
a redesigned GT badge ahead of the official unveiling of
the new BF range
from FPV at the Australian International Motor Show in
Sydney on Thursday
October 13.
The new design has been inspired by
the classic GT badges of the 1970s. It
replaces the blue keyline centre
introduced on the BA models with bright and
bold orange - as was featured on
the iconic GT models from XW in 1969
through to XB in 1976. The shape of the
GT badge has also been revised with
a more rounded edge.
The new
badge will be displayed on the leading edge of the roof of the
Ritter/McLean
#5 FPR V8 Supercar.
Genuine badges will also feature on the bootlid and
upper air intake of the
front grille in both the FPV/Ford Credit and the
Caterpillar FPR V8
Supercars, the latter to be driven by former Bathurst
champions Jason Bright
and David Brabham.
The placement of these
badges replicates the design introduced on the
revised FPV BF range. The
inclusion of the badge in the upper air intake of
the front grille has also
been inspired by the heritage of the legendary GTs
of the 1960s and
1970s.
"The GT legend was born at Bathurst," said David Flint, Managing
Director of
Ford Performance Vehicles.
"And, while the bold new FPV
BF range will remain under wraps until the
Australian International Motor
Show on October 13, we wanted to provide our
customers and enthusiastic fans
with a glimpse into the future.
"The new GT badge is just a small element
in the myriad of upgrades we have
made with the new BF range. But it does
provide a preview at the level of
detail we have applied to continue
improving our product.
"Ford Performance Racing has a terrific track
record at Bathurst, having
finished runner up for the past two years. The
team is confident it has made
significant gains in recent rounds and is
ready to take the GT badge back to
the top of the winner's
rostrum."
It is very appropriate that this announcement has been made
today, Tuesday
October 4, as this day marks the 35th anniversary of the
legendary GTHO
Falcon's first Bathurst win. Ford icon Allan Moffat won the
1970 Hardie
Ferodo 500 in a XW Falcon GTHO Phase II.