Ford believes its cars go into the NASCAR Sprint Cup season-opening Daytona 500 with a crucial advantage as the FR9 engine’s cooling system appears to be coping better with this year’s rules package than rival motors.
Technical rule changes, designed to limit the tandem-racing that prevailed at restrictor plate tracks last year, have made  … More
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