Sixty years ago, Ford went to Le Mans and changed the company forever, but failure is part of this story.
In 1964 and 1965, Ford didn’t finish a single car at Le Mans. Not one. The company was a punchline in racing circles.
That all changed in 1966, Ford didn’t just win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, we swept the podium, finishing first, second, and third. That moment has been told and retold, but what’s rarely been seen is the evidence. The actual paper trail. The artifacts that show how it happened.
As we prepared to mark the 60th anniversary of Ford’s Le Mans victory, I went back into the archives to see what survived. What we found wasn’t mythology. It was receipts.