2012 Formula Ford
Ford 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine powers unique road-going Formula Ford race car to Nรผrburgring record. (09/03/12)

2012 Formula Ford

2012 Formula Ford

COLOGNE, Germany, Sept. 4, 2012 โ€“ Fordโ€™s tiny but feisty 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine is the reason why a unique road-going Formula Ford race car has scored one of the fastest lap times ever at Germanyโ€™s famed Nรผrburgring Nordschleife circuit.

The one-of a-kind, road-legal version of the latest Formula Ford single-seat racer completed the lap in 7 minutes, 22 seconds to register the 11th fastest time ever on the circuit โ€“ a performance that puts it ahead of a host of supercars including the 600+ horsepower Lamborghini Aventador, Ferrari Enzo and Pagani Zonda.

โ€œThis little engine has people rubbing their eyes in disbelief,โ€ said racing driver and course specialist Nick Tandy, 28, who completed the drive. โ€œItโ€™s simply astonishing that a 3-cylinder, one-litre engine can deliver that kind of performance.โ€

Ford engineers have led several months of work on the project to switch the Formula Fordโ€™s usual 180 PS,1.6-litre EcoBoost power unit with a specially tuned 205 PS version of the companyโ€™s new global 1.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine, which was recently named โ€œInternational Engine of the Yearโ€.

The project team also modified the vehicle so it would be fully street legal for on-road use by fitting it with wheel covers, front and rear lights and indicators, aerodynamically designed wing mirrors and a horn. The car is fitted with a 6-speed manual gearbox and was driven on road-legal tyres.

The carโ€™s unofficial top speed is expected to be 255.5 km/h (158.8 mph) with a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) time of less than four seconds. The vehicle completed the 20.832 km (12.94 mile) Nordschleife circuit at an average speed of 169 km/h (105 mph).

The 1.0-litre EcoBoost powered Formula Ford car beat previously recorded fastest times of many supercars including the 700 horsepower Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4, the 660 horsepower Ferrari Enzo and the 602 horsepower Pagani Zonda. No other three- or even four-cylinder car has posted a faster time at the legendary circuit.

โ€œWe wanted to prove that size doesnโ€™t matter by showing everyone what an amazingly capable engine we have developed in the 1.0-litre EcoBoost,โ€ said Roelant de Waard, vice president of Marketing and Sales, Ford of Europe. โ€œWhat better way than by beating some of the best supercars in the world on the Nordschleife, while using a fraction of the fuel.โ€

In-house testing also showed the 1.0-litre EcoBoost-powered Formula Ford is capable of extremely frugal fuel economy, delivering 2.4 l/100 km (118 mpg) at 56 km/h (35 mph), and 5 l/100 km (57 mpg) at 120 km/h (75 mph).

While the 1.0-litre EcoBoost-powered Formula Ford car isnโ€™t available to buy, the Ford Focus equipped with this engine is already proving a success with customers around Europe. About 30 percent of new Focus buyers in recent months have opted for the 1.0-litre EcoBoost.

In the Focus, the 100 PS version 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine delivers 4.8 l/100 km (58.9 mpg), and the 125 PS model achieves 5 l/100 km (56.5 mpg).* The engine also will be available in the all-new Ford B-MAX, and C-MAX as well as the redesigned new Ford Fiesta coming later in 2012.

Earlier this year, a Ford Focus equipped with the 125 PS 1.0-litre EcoBoost set 16 Federation Internationale de lโ€™Automobile (FIA) speed world records at the CERAM test circuit in France.**

Story by Ford Motor Company