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Ford's extraordinary training regimen for Le Mans competition

Ford and Ganassi show serious intent for their 2016 Le Mans competition efforts

Intense Fitness Plan of Ford at Le Mans Race
Intense Fitness Plan of Ford at Le Mans Race

Ford's extraordinary training regimen for Le Mans competition

Ford is gearing up for the 24 Hours of Le Mans race next month, marking their return to the competition after a 50-year hiatus. The American automaker is fielding a strong team, led by Scott Dixon, Richard Westbrook, and Ryan Briscoe, in the #69 entry.

Scott Dixon, a Kiwi driver, is no stranger to high-stakes racing. He is currently driving for Ford in their Le Mans campaign, which aims to replicate the success of 1966, when Ford first won the prestigious race.

The 2016 Le Mans campaign is a challenging endeavour, as the drivers are undergoing a highly complex and intense fitness regime. In a recent video, Dixon, Westbrook, and Briscoe discussed the physical demands of the race, emphasising its extreme nature.

Ganassi Racing is supporting Ford in their 2016 Le Mans campaign. Chip Ganassi, the team principal of Ganassi Racing, is leading the charge to replicate Ford's 1966 victory. The win in 1966 was significant, as it was the first time a Ford had won the 24 Hours of Le Mans.

The 2016 Le Mans race is a highly demanding event, as emphasised by the drivers in the video. The drivers face challenges comparable to those faced by top-tier athletes like Dan Carter and Mahe Drysdale. The race is a test of endurance, requiring a colossal effort from the drivers and the team.

Ford is competing with their new Ford GT vehicle. The team is determined to make a strong showing at Le Mans, as the race marks the 50th anniversary of Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon's win for New Zealand and Ford.

The 24 Hours of Le Mans race is scheduled to take place on June 18-19 next month. As the team prepares for the race, the drivers continue to train and discuss the challenges they will face. The race promises to be an exciting event, with Ford aiming to make a strong comeback and replicate their 1966 victory.

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