- #2 Brad Keselowski, Team Penske
- #4 Kevin Harvick, Stewart-Haas Racing
- #17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Roush Fenway Racing
- #21 Ryan Blaney, Wood Brothers Racing
- #41 Kurt Busch, Stewart-Haas Racing
“2017 has been a great year for the Ford Performance teams and we look forward to powering these teams to a 2017 Championship,” said Doug Yates, President and CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “The level of commitment from the Ford Performance leadership team has been unmatched this year, providing us with the resources and support to focus on the One Ford mission, to bring home a Championship.” (Read More)
— Ford Performance (@FordPerformance) September 10, 2017
POWER AND RELIABILITY
One key to this year’s success is the continued development of the Ford FR9 engine. Introduced in 2009 as Ford’s first-ever purpose-built NASCAR racing engine, the FR9 is known for its combination of race-winning power and unmatched reliability.
But that’s just part of the story.
The full story of the FR9 engine is one of NASCAR legends. Of two historically successful engine shops coming together. Of a giant in American racing. Of family ties and racing rivalries. And it began long before today’s young drivers were even born.
Read more about Ford Performance, Roush Yates Engines, and the history and development of the Ford FR9 engine at Powering Into the Playoffs.
#NASCAR | There’s one road to the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Championship. The #NASCARPlayoffs begin next Sunday at 3 PM on NBCSN. pic.twitter.com/hp0By7dc29— Ford Performance (@FordPerformance) September 10, 2017
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