The Ford GT40 and two Ford GT models aren't the only mid-engine supercars the Blue Oval has produced. Ford of Europe built the RS200, often forgotten on this side of the pond, in the United Kingdom ...
It’s just two syllables. One letter, really. But exceedingly few names carry the same historical weight as Group B. The legendary, legendarily overpowered rally series from the go-go 1980s spawned ...
For years, many people were baffled when they opened up the Guinness Book of Records and discovered that the world's fastest accelerating car was a none other than a Ford - and a curiously small, ...
Group B, the set of regulations previously used for GT vehicles in racing, is often synonymous with the "Golden Era" of rallying as it spawned a wave of cars that were gloriously overpowered, ...
Group B wasn’t like anything else. Often described as the golden era of rallying, Group B comprised the most extreme WRC rally cars of all time. One such Group B rally car is the RS200, a ...
The 1986 Ford RS200 is one of the most ballistic road cars to be spawned during the Group B rally era and a spectacular Evolution example is currently up for auction in the United States.
In rally racing, cars designed to push the boundaries of speed navigate winding dirt tracks sometimes mere feet away from a crowd of spectators, inching closer to get a better view. It's a dangerous ...