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Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Continues Global Podium Streak with Third-Place Finish at Northeast Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park

  • With p3 finish at Lime Rock, Ford Chip Ganassi Racing has finished on every IMSA and FIA World Endurance Championship race it has competed in since the IMSA WeatherTech Sports Car Championship race at Laguna Seca in May

  • Global podium streak extended to six in IMSA and FIA WEC competition

LAKEVILLE, Conn., July 23, 2016 – The Ford GT has now made the podium at every race it’s attempted – globally – since Laguna Seca in May.

Co-drivers Richard Westbrook and Ryan Briscoe were a threat to win the Northeast Grand Prix at Lime Rock Park late in the race, but drove the No. 67 to a third-place finish to extend Ford Chip Ganassi Racing’s global podium streak to six. Its sister car, the No. 66, finished a hard-fought fifth in GTLM thanks to drivers Joey Hand and Dirk Müller.

Westbrook and Briscoe’s win at Laguna Seca, the first win for the new Ford GT, kicked off a streak of three victories in a row for the No. 67 IMSA team, who also won at Watkins Glen and Canadian Tire Motorsport Park before finishing third at Lime Rock. In the meantime, the No. 66 IMSA car won the GTE Pro category at the Le Mans 24 Hours right after the No. 67 FIA WEC Ford GT finished second at Spa. The WEC team continues its season Sunday at the 6 Hours of Nürburgring (Germany).

“The run continues,” Westbrook said. “It wasn’t a win, but we should be really proud of ourselves with this podium. It was the first time here for the team in this car, and we weren’t able to test here, so it’s another part of the learning process. To come away still in the hunt for the championship, I’ll take that.”

Westbrook proved a quick study, qualifying p1 for the race on Friday. It was his second pole and the third pole overall for Ford GT (Le Mans, Watkins Glen, Lime Rock).

“It was a really hard-fought race,” Briscoe said. “We had a little first-lap incident that put us at the back of the field, so it was a great fight to get back up to the front.”

The No. 66, which finished where it started at p5, struggled from the start due to contact with another car.

“The car already had a little bit of understeer in it, and that made it worse,” Hand said. “It was just a tough race. This kind of place, to pass cars, you need torque and we just didn’t have the torque to get off the corners. We did our best. We raced hard, but ultimately we just didn’t have the car to go fight at the end for Dirk (who closed out the race).”

The IMSA team continues its season at Road America August 5-7.

“Sometimes at a place like this, a fifth-place finish is good because the car is not in good shape at the end anymore,” Müller said. “Congratulations to the No. 67 team and thank you to our team who worked so hard at the pit stops. We brought the No. 66 home unhurt and still earned points in the championship and we’re happy with that. We look forward to Road America.”

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About Chip Ganassi Racing Teams

Chip Ganassi has been a fixture in the auto racing industry for over 25 years and is considered one of the most successful as well as innovative owners the sport has anywhere in the world. Today his teams include four cars in the Verizon IndyCar Series, two cars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, two cars in the NASCAR XFINITY Series, two factory Ford GT's in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, two factory Ford GT's in the FIA World Endurance Championship and two Supercars in Red Bull Global Rallycross. Overall his teams have 18 championships and more than 175 victories, including four Indianapolis 500s, a Daytona 500, a Brickyard 400, six Rolex 24 At Daytonas, the 12 Hours of Sebring and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Ganassi boasts state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Pa.