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Pericak says
Blue Oval has other higher priorities in motorsport
The global head of
Ford factory motorsport has ruled out any return to
Australia's V8 Supercar Championship after the
Mustang becomes eligible for the category in 2017.
Ford
Performance chief
David Pericak told motoring.com.au at the
Detroit auto show this week that a return was not being considered.
"We don’t see that at the moment and it's not in the future plans," he said.
"
People want us to race nearly every category around the world and we just can’t do that."
Pericak said the category did not fulfil the criteria Ford set down for its racing.
"Where we participate needs to be a good return on our investment and what we are trying to achieve with racing.
We are not racing just to race. We are racing to make sure we learn, we develop new tools and we develop our engineers.
"And obviously we use that to bring it into the product development of the cars we put in peoples' driveways.
"So that is a series we have decided doesn't fulfill all of those needs and that is why we have decided to exit that series."
Ford Australia severed its last connection with
V8 Supercars at the end of the
2015 championship when its sponsorship of
Prodrive Racing Australia ended.
Ironically, Ford departed the championship at the same time
Mark Winterbottom won his and the team's first ever driver’s championship.
Despite the lack of formal support from the Blue Oval,
PRA will campaign four
Falcon FG Xs in the championship in 2016 while
DJR Team Penske will campaign two.
While Ford Australia has been stoic in its insistence that its decision regarding the V8 Supercars championship was irreversible, both PRA and DJRTP had held out hopes of support from Pericak and Ford Performance.
DJRTP owner
Roger Penske and his racing chief lieutenant
Tim Cindric have a close relationship with Pericak
and Ford Performance through NASCAR.
But despite confirmed discussions on V8 Supercars with Cindric, DJRTP local boss
Ryan Story and PRA co-owner Rod
Nash in recent times, Pericak says there’s no straying from the course set by Ford Australia.
"
Roger is a great partner and we wish him all the best and we hope that he continues to win but we don't plan on participating.
"They talk to us about where they are and we stay boxed up along the way with them and what they are doing.
"But there is no pressure coming from the
Penske team. They know we have exited, they respect that and they haven't been pressuring us
."
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http://www.carsales.com.au/editorial/news/2016/sports/ford/falcon/ford-racing-boss-rules-out-v8-supercar-return-100932
- published: 22 Mar 2016
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