2019 Ford GT Carbon Series Pushes Boundaries of Design

2019 Ford GT Carbon Series Pushes Boundaries of Design

Breathless moments are par for the course with any Ford GT from the ’60s forward but this latest iteration upped the design game. The impossible amounts of negative area carved out of that sleek body, and those radical flying buttresses, deserve a closer look. So let’s run the vellum over Ford’s latest answer to Ferrari.

It has the proportioning, low ground clearance, and extensive ductwork of a modern hypercar. Even without the blue oval emblem, however, the Ford GT (FGT) clearly traces its roots back to the original GT-40 race car.

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