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NHRA Funny Car Series (Mustang)
- Tim Wilkerson, driver of the Levi, Ray and Shoup Ford Mustang Funny Car defeated John Force, driver of the Castrol GTX High-Mileage Ford Mustang Funny Car to win the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals in Norwalk, OH.
- The victory marks Wilkerson’s 18th career win, and his second this season.
- Wilkerson and Force continue the streak of 12 of 13 races where a Ford Mustang Funny Car driver has appeared in the Finals this season.
- Ashley Force Hood, driver of the Castrol GTX Ford Mustang Funny Car was the number one qualifier going into Sunday's eliminations.
- Ford drivers and their final positions include; Robert Hight (lost to John Force in round three), Ashley Force Hood (lost to John Force in round one), and Bob Tasca III (lost to Tim Wilkerson in round one).
- Ford Racing driver point standings after the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals: 1st- John Force (1024), 2nd- Robert Hight (951), 5th- Ashley Force Hood (813), 6th-Bob Tasca III (792), and 7th-Tim Wilkerson (777).
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (Fusion)
- A.J. Allmendinger, driver of the No. 43 Fusion, was the highest finishing Ford, coming in tenth in the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Allmendinger had been running as high as fourth until Ryan Newman made contact with the Fusion late in the race and shuffled Allmendinger back a few spots.
- Kasey Kahne had what appeared to be a race-winning car, but he blew an engine (the new FR9) on Lap 237 after leading 110 laps. Kahne was running third after getting passed by Kyle Busch and Jeff Burton on Lap 203, and shortly thereafter he said it felt like he had lost a cylinder. He nursed his No. 9 Budweiser Ford for about 30 laps before retiring to the garage.
- Top five finishers in Sunday's race include: (1) Jimmie Johnson -Chevrolet; (2) Tony Stewart- Chevrolet; (3) Kurt Busch -Dodge; (4) Jeff Gordon - Chevrolet; (5) Kevin Harvick-Chevrolet. Other Ford drivers finishing in the Top 20 in Sunday's race include: Greg Biffle (16th), Matt Kenseth (17th), Elliott Sadler (19th) and David Ragan (20th).
- Three Ford drivers are currently in the top 12 standings:7th-Matt Kenseth (-285), 10th- Greg Biffle (-363), and 12th-Carl Edwards (-469).
GRAND-AM Continental Tires Sports Car Challenge (Mustang)
- NO RACE – Continental Tires Sports Car Challenge returns July 17th – 18th at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
Rally America (Fiesta)
- NO RACE - Rally America returns July 16th-17th with the New England Forest Rally in Bethel, Maine.
World Rally Championship (Focus)
- NO RACE - The World Rally Championship returns July 9th-11th with Rally Bulgaria.
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NASCAR Nationwide Series (Fusion)
- Carl Edwards was the highest finishing Ford coming in third in the New England 200 Nationwide race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Ford Racing Mustang Challenge
- NO RACE – The Ford Racing Mustang Challenge returns July 17th – 18th at New Jersey Motorsports Park.
GRAND-AM Rolex Series
- NO RACE – The Rolex Series returns July 3rd – 4th at Daytona International Speedway for the Brumos Porsche 250.
NHRA Pro Stock Series (Mustang)
- Larry Morgan, driver of the Lucas Oil Ford Mustang, qualified 13th going in Sunday's eliminations winning his first round match-up with Warren Johnson but he lost to Jason Line in round two.
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (F-150)
- NO RACE - The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series returns on July 11th at Iowa Speedway for the Lucas Oil 200.
Formula Drift (Mustang)
- NO RACE- Formula Drift returns July 9-10th with Round 4: The Throwdown in Monroe, WA.
FIA GT3/GT1 (Ford GT)
- NO RACE - The FIA GT Series returns July 2nd-4th with the Paul Ricard HTTT in France.