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Ford Reclaims Nürburgring Crown with 6:40 Mustang GTD Competition

Ford Reclaims Nürburgring Crown with 6:40 Mustang GTD Competition

The latest chapter in the escalating Ford vs GM battle at the 'Ring sees the Blue Oval reclaim the top spot

The Ford vs GM saga at the ‘Ring continues, as the Blue Oval has once again reclaimed its position at the very top. The Mustang GTD Competition now delivers a 6:40.835 lap, the fastest ever recorded by an American production-based car, and the culmination of a multi-year escalation that has redefined what a Mustang represents on a global stage.

For some context, the original Mustang GTD broke the seven-minute barrier with a 6:57.685 lap in December 2024, establishing the first sub-seven-minute run by an American car. Ford returned with a sharper setup and cut it to 6:52.072 in August 2025, a gain of over 5 seconds. Chevrolet responded with the Corvette ZR1X, setting a 6:49.275 in July last year, shifting the benchmark back in Corvette’s favor.

Ford’s answer is this Competition variant. Piloted by Ford Performance and Multimatic factory driver Dirk Müller, the run places the GTD Competition sixth overall in the Nürburgring Pre-Production and Prototype leaderboard. The depth of the car’s capability became clear when Ford Racing engineer Steve Thompson, with fewer than 40 total laps of Nordschleife experience, delivered a 6:49.337 lap. That time alone would have beaten Ford’s previous benchmark and closely matched Corvette’s best effort.

Ford achieved this through targeted changes. The supercharged 5.2-liter V8 now produces more than the standard car’s 815 horsepower. Aerodynamics evolved through revised rear wing geometry, additional front dive planes, and rear aero discs that increase downforce without compromising balance. New tires elevate grip, while magnesium wheels, carbon bucket seats, and lighter dampers reduce mass from the 4,404-pound baseline.

With this run, Ford now holds the two fastest Nürburgring lap times ever recorded by an American brand, including the track-only Ford GT Mk IV’s 6:15.997 set earlier this month, reinforcing its position at the sharp end of performance engineering. To mark the achievement and coincide with the Mustang’s 62nd anniversary, the company has reopened applications for the Mustang GTD. The Competition variant will follow as a street-legal, strictly limited, serialized offering.

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Khris Bharath