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New Ford Commercial Featuring Carl Edwards Airs Tonight During NCAA Men’s Championship

New Ford Taurus TV Spots Feature NASCAR’s Carl Edwards, Enthusiastic Ford Engineers on California Racetrack
  • The 2013 Ford Taurus ad campaign television spots debut this week, aiming to surprise car buyers in the same way participating engineers were surprised
  • The spots center around Taurus engineers sharing hot laps on a curvy, hilly California racetrack with NASCAR driver Carl Edwards
  • The series of commercials aims to demonstrate Taurus capability under extreme closed-course conditions, showing how the car has evolved from practical transportation to an authentic, athletic sport sedan

Nine Ford engineers received the surprise of a lifetime when they arrived at the Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif. in January to shoot what they thought was a straightforward television commercialfor the 2013 Ford Taurus.  Instead, they got a rare opportunity to experience firsthand how Ford’s flagship sedan performs under very extreme driving conditions with none other than famed NASCAR driver Carl Edwards behind the wheel. 

All of the action and excitement was captured on tape and will air in the form of 30-second national television commercials beginning April 2. Longer digital versions of the spots and additionalcontent will be featured at www.ford.com/Taurus

Edwards was gunning a 2013 Taurus SHO – equipped with the 3.5-liter EcoBoost® engine – to speeds up to 120 mph, smoking thetires around tight curves and tearing up the straightaway.  All of the engineers arrived thinking they would be asked to talk about Taurus technologies, but instead took hot lap turns in the passenger’s seat.

For a sneak preview of the new Taurus television spot, please go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OY0_4Pogd1s.

Meet the 2013 Ford Fusion NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car. Credit: Ford Racing

Meet the 2013 Ford Fusion NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car. Credit: Ford Racing

Trevor Bayne to Drive No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion in 2011

Stuart, Va. (Jan. 20, 2011) – Wood Brothers Racing has announced that 19-year old rookie driver Trevor Bayne will pilot the iconic No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion during the 2011 season. 

Throughout their 61 years of racing in NASCAR the Wood Brothers historically have entrusted their cars to veteran drivers, but they acknowledge that Bayne is not just any rookie.

Bayne made his Sprint Cup debut in the No. 21 last season at Texas; qualifying in on speed and finishing 17th in the race. Those stats don’t tell the whole story. NASCAR’s loop data shows that Bayne passed 140 cars during that race and was passed only 104 times, giving a difference of 36, best among the 43 starters in that race.

With the strong Texas performance behind them, the Woods and Bayne plan to run the first five races on the Sprint Cup schedule, then make selected appearances over the remainder of the season, with an expected total of 17 starts and possibly more. Veteran Donnie Wingo returns to crew chief the team in 2011.

“It’s pretty awesome that the Wood Brothers have the confidence in me to believe that I can do it as a rookie,” said Bayne, who will turn 20 on the day before the Daytona 500. “That says a lot about our relationship already.”

Eddie Wood, co-owner of the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion, said NASCAR’s oldest team is excited to get back to the track with its youngest Sprint Cup driver ever.

“We’re really excited to be starting the season with Trevor,” Wood said. “It’s something new for us. We had a good race at Texas last year. That’s where it all started.”

Bayne said he’s found the Woods to be a close-knit family that is serious about racing.
“It’s been cool being around the shop,” said Bayne. “It’s really a family deal, and you don’t see that in NASCAR much any more. They still do a great job with the business side of it, but the main focus is on family and how to get the best performance for the team and Ford.”

Bayne noted that when he’s at the team shop, he often sees several generations of Woods including Leonard, Eddie, Len, Jon, Jordan, Keven and Kim, all at the shop and all enjoying what they do.

“It makes racing fun,” he said. “It reminds me of when I was growing up racing.”

Bayne’s early racing years also have other similarities to the Woods, including the ability to capture checkered flags. In addition to their triumphs in other racing series, the Woods have won 97 Sprint Cup races and 118 poles in Sprint Cup alone since 1953.

Bayne, a native of Knoxville, Tenn., started racing go-karts at age five, and won three world championships, more than 300 feature wins and 18 state and track championships.  He became the youngest top rookie in the Allison Legacy Series and won 14 races, 19 poles and a series championship in two seasons.

From there, he advanced to USAR Pro Cup Series where at age 15 he became the circuit’s youngest ever rookie of the year.  In 2008 he was signed as a development driver for Dale Earnhardt Inc. and raced in the Camping World East Series, where he secured his first win at Thompson, Conn.

He ran his first Nationwide Series race at Bristol in March, 2009. In his second start, at Nashville Superspeedway, he sat on the outside pole, and in his seventh start, at O’Reilly Raceway Park, he earned the first of his four career poles. In just 50 Nationwide Series starts he has six top-five and 13 top-10 finishes and has led 133 laps. He finished seventh in the Nationwide standings last year, his first full-time season.

Bayne said he’s eager to prove that he’s ready to race in NASCAR’s top series.

“I’m looking forward to my first year in Cup,” he said. “I know it’s not full time, but it’s been my dream since I was five years old.

“And you couldn’t ask for a better group of people to have behind you. Donnie Wingo has been incredible, and he and the guys on the team have lot of experience and have been great mentors. 

“Hopefully we’ll continue to gain momentum and represent the Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team well, on and off the track.”

Ford Launches “Ford Racing TV,” The YouTube Destination For All Things Ford Racing

DEARBORN, Mich., January 19, 2011 – Ford Racing can be many things to many people.
 
For some, Ford Racing is represented by Carl Edwards taking the checkered flag in a NASCAR Sprint Cup race or John Force dominating on the drag strips of NHRA. For others, Ford Racing is the beauty of the latest turnkey, ready-to-race offering; be it the Mustang Cobra Jet or BOSS 302R. Still others find their fix in the latest supercharger or crate engine offering as they maximize the performance of their Ford car or truck.
 
Ford Racing isn’t just competition, and it isn’t just performance parts.
 
With that in mind, Ford announced today the launch of “Ford Racing TV” via You Tube.  Represented by a chic retro TV logo, Ford Racing TV is the enthusiasts’ one-stop destination for Ford Racing video offerings.   The new site is located at www.youtube.com/fordracingtv.
 
Looking for the latest stunt from Ken Block or Tanner Foust in their high-horsepower Ford Fiestas?  Want to celebrate on the podium with Ashley Force Hood at Pomona?  Do you want installation tips from Ford Racing performance parts, or want to catch a sneak peak of the 2012 Cobra Jet?   All will be available at Ford Racing TV.  
 
Like the programs and product offerings from Ford Racing, the content of Ford Racing TV will be wide and varied.
 
“Ford Racing TV is our new, unified You Tube Channel, which will bring together all facets of Ford Racing programs and performance parts offerings,” said Jamie Allison, director, Ford North America Motorsports. “In short, Ford Racing TV is your one stop-shop on You Tube for all Ford Racing video. Ford Racing is represented by the performance of our drivers, cars and parts, and it is tied together with a rich, 110-year history and a vision started by our founder, Henry Ford himself.”
 
Ford Racing and Ford Racing Performance Parts have maintained separate sites for the last two seasons, and while the old sites will remain as an archive of past clips, all new content will move on the new You Tube Channel as of 12 noon, ET, January 19.
 
While Ford Racing TV is officially launched today, both the Ford Racing You Tube page and the Ford Performance Parts You Tube page will continue to exist for a period to ease the transition for Ford enthusiasts. Many of the top videos from each site have been transitioned to the new Ford Racing TV page, creating a “greatest hits” area to kick off the launch of the new site.
 
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About Ford North America Motorsports
Ford North America Motorsports, based in Dearborn, Mich., is responsible for major racing operations in North America, including NASCAR (Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, Camping World Trucks), Grand American sports car racing, NHRA drag racing, RallyCar and USAC midget car racing.  The department also oversees the development and marketing of Ford Racing Engines and Performance Parts, the outreach programs with all Ford Clubs and Ford enthusiasts, and the marketing of the Ford Racing brand.  For more information regarding Ford Racing’s activities, please visit www.fordracing.com.

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