Ford Racing Did You Know? … Indianapolis Edition

FORD RACING DID YOU KNOW? … INDIANAPOLIS EDITION

DID YOU KNOW? … Ford Racing comes into this weekend’s Brickyard 400 with four straight NASCAR Sprint Cup Series wins.  The last time Ford won four in a row was 2001 when Dale Jarrett (3) and Elliott Sadler (1) combined to achieve that feat.

DID YOU KNOW? … The last time Ford Racing won five straight NSCS events was 1998 when Jeff Burton (9/12 @ Richmond), Mark Martin (9/20 @ Dover), Ricky Rudd (9/27 @ Martinsville), Martin (10/4 at Charlotte) and Dale Jarrett (10/11 @ Talladega) won on consecutive weeks.

DID YOU KNOW? … Scott Pruett, driver of the No. 01 Telcel Ford EcoBoost Riley, has recorded Top-10 finishes at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in the Indianapolis 500 (10th in 1989), Brickyard 400 (10th in 2000), and Brickyard Grand Prix (2nd in 2012 & 2013).  His 10th-place effort in the 2000 Brickyard 400 driving the No. 32 Tide Ford for Cal Wells marked his best NASCAR Sprint Cup Series finish on an oval.

DID YOU KNOW? … Fusion has recorded its first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory at two tracks already this season (Sonoma and Kentucky), and is hoping to add Indianapolis to that list this weekend.  Fusion became Ford’s NSCS flagship model in 2006.

DID YOU KNOW? … Ford’s last win at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway came in 2012 when Sebastian Bourdais and Alex Popow teamed up to win the Indianapolis 3 Hours Grand-Am event with Starworks Motorsports.

DID YOU KNOW? … Rick Mast won the pole for the inaugural Brickyard 400 in 1994 while driving the No. 1 Ford of car owner Richard Jackson.  Mast went on to lead the first lap at the speedway in official NASCAR competition, but ended up finishing one lap down in 22nd place.  The pole was one of four Mast earned during his 15-year NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career.

DID YOU KNOW? … Ford has produced a pair of two-time winners at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Al Unser, who drove his Colt chassis and Ford engine to consecutive Indianapolis 500 victories in 1970 and 1971, and Dale Jarrett, who captured the Brickyard 400 in 1996 and 1999 driving for Robert Yates Racing.

DID YOU KNOW? … Jim Clark won Ford’s first Indianapolis 500 in 1965 with the help of lightning-quick pit stops directed by the legendary Wood Brothers Racing team.

DID YOU KNOW? … Jeff Gordon won the inaugural Brickyard 400 in 1994, but the second-place finisher that day was none other than current NASCAR pace car driver and former Ford pilot Brett Bodine, who drove the No. 26 National Lease/Quaker State Thunderbird for car owner Kenny Bernstein.

DID YOU KNOW? … Seventy percent of the Ford EcoBoost engines competing in Friday’s Brickyard Grand Prix are the same as the 3.5-liter V6’s in the Taurus SHO, F-150 and Expedition (new for 2015).  Engines are used by Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates and Michael Shank Racing with Curb/Agajanian and race-prepped by Roush Yates.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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