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Mustang GTD Dominates the ‘Ring, Surpassing the Corvette ZR1X for Second Place
The Ford Mustang GTD Competition Shatters Records at Nürburgring Nordschleife
The Ford Mustang GTD Competition, a powerhouse of American engineering, recently made headlines by setting a blistering lap time of 6:40.835 at the iconic Nürburgring Nordschleife. This remarkable achievement cements its position as the second fastest American car to conquer the legendary track, trailing only behind the Ford GT Mk IV.
This pre-production marvel not only outperformed its predecessor, the GTD, by a staggering 11 seconds but also left the Chevy Corvette ZR1X in its dust with a lead of nearly 8 points. The GTD Competition boasts enhanced specifications, including increased power, reduced weight, and upgraded grippy tires, along with aerodynamic add-ons that set it apart from its predecessors.
Earlier this month, Ford announced that the 800-plus-horsepower Ford GT Mk IV had claimed the title of the fastest American car to navigate the Nürburgring Nordschleife. The Corvette ZR1X secured the second spot with a lap time of 6:49.275, which was subsequently trumped by the GTD Competition’s impressive time of 6:40.835, falling just short of the GT Mk IV’s record-breaking time of 6:15.977.
The GTD Competition’s triumph over the previous record by 11 seconds is a testament to Ford’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of performance. Led by professional driver Dirk Müller, the GTD Competition clocked a remarkable time of 6:52.072 in its previous lap.
This extreme version of the Mustang GTD represents the pinnacle of Ford’s engineering prowess, offering unparalleled performance while still maintaining a factory warranty. It now joins the ranks of other production-eligible supercars such as the Porsche 991 GT2 RS and the Mercedes-AMG GT Black Series.
| Rank | Vehicle | Lap Time | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Porsche 919 Hybrid Evo | 5:19.546 | Prototype |
| 2 | Volkswagen ID.R | 6:05.336 | Electric Prototype |
| 3 | Porsche 956 Group C | 6:11.130 | Race Car |
| 4 | Ford GT Mk IV | 6:15.977 | Track-Only |
| 5 | Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Prototype | 6:22.091 | Electric Prototype |
| 6 | Lotus Evija X | 6:24.047 | Track-Only |
| 7 | Mercedes-AMG ONE | 6:29.090 | Production (Road) |
| 8 | NIO EP9 | 6:45.900 | Track-Only |
| 9 | Ford Mustang GTD | 6:40.835 | Production (Road) |
| 10 | Porsche 911 GT2 RS (MR) | 6:43.300 | Production (Road) |
Ford has revealed that the GTD Competition will be equipped with a supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine, boasting an impressive 815-horsepower rating. The vehicle’s power-to-weight ratio has been further optimized through the inclusion of new, lighter suspension dampers, racing seats, and magnesium wheels.
Furthermore, the GTD Competition features enhanced aerodynamics, including dive planes, carbon fiber aero disks, and a redesigned rear wing, complemented by high-performance TBD tires for maximum grip.

Enthusiasts will have the opportunity to own a limited number of the new Mustang GTD Competition, with a production-ready model expected to hit the market soon. The North American market will witness the reopening of the application window for this high-performance marvel.
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