2010 Matech Ford GT1 Unveiled [Video]

The Ford GT runs to racing glory

Do you love the Ford GT? Were you bummed because it was never designed to be a real racer? If so, you might want to check out the 2010 Matech GT1.

While details are limited, the car is based on a prototype that the Swiss racing team ran in 2009. According to test driver Thomas Mutsch, "The car is completely new. Not a single element, be it the engine, the transmission system, the suspension or aerodynamics are the same as those of the Ford GT1 from 2009. The roll-out was very promising, and we are confident with regard the forthcoming season."

While the car looks promising, Matech says they will be conducting further testing at the Alcañiz circuit in Spain. Concurrently, the racing team will be evaluating seven potential drivers - Mathias Beche, Yann Zimmer, Borja Garcia, Casper Elgaard, Carlo Van Dam, Natacha Gachnang and Cyndie Allemann. As owner Martin Bartek explained, "Our goal, clearly, is to form two teams that are as strong as possible by giving young drivers, including women, an opportunity to compete. For these tests, they will be driving one of our Ford GT3 cars on which we have removed the ballast and the air-restrictor so that it will handle in a similar way on the track as the GT1."

Look for more information to be released when the car is officially presented to the media on March 1st.  In the meantime, check out the video above aptly titled "Matech Symphony No.1".

Source: autoblog.com

The 2010 Matech Ford GT1 unveiled

As early as 2009, before the regulations of the new GT Championship came into force, Matech Concepts started developing a new Ford GT1 based on the prototype fielded in the previous season. On the way to the Portuguese circuit at Portimão, Matech Competition stopped in Spain at the Ascari circuit to perform the roll-out of the new car. With Thomas Mutsch at the wheel, the first metres of the Ford GT1 went according to plan, just as the driver and Martin Bartek had been hoping: "The car is completely new. Not a single element, be it the engine, the transmission system, the suspension or aerodynamics are the same as those of the Ford GT1 from 2009. The roll-out was very promising, and we are confident with regard the forthcoming season." The next step will be the "balance of performance" at Portimão on 3 and 4 February, followed by further testing at the Alcañiz circuit where a handful of previously selected drivers will take the wheel of the Ford GT1. This first stage will then be concluded by the presentation of the vehicle to the press in Paris on 1 March.

The driver pairings...
To determine the final line-up for the cockpits of the two Ford GT1 cars, Matech Competition has invited seven drivers to participate in a comparative test in a "special" Ford GT3 on the Portimão circuit. In addition to the five men - Mathias Beche, Yann Zimmer, Borja Garcia, Casper Elgaard and Carlo Van Dam - the group also includes two ladies, Natacha Gachnang and Cyndie Allemann. ‘'Our goal, clearly, is to form two teams that are as strong as possible by giving young drivers, including women, an opportunity to compete. For these tests, they will be driving one of our Ford GT3 cars on which we have removed the ballast and the air-restrictor so that it will handle in a similar way on the track as the GT1," explains Martin Bartek. After this initial evaluation, there will be some candidates for further tests, this time in the Ford GT1 at the Motorland circuit near Alcañiz. Jonathan Hirschi and Marc Hennerici will join this test as well.

 

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 MadMaTTer MadMaTTer
someone let me drive one.
February 10, 2010 11:28 pm
 miladjuckel miladjuckel
i'm not a big fan of the ford gt, but i gotta tell ya that supercharger whine is to die for
February 11, 2010 2:15 am
 M! M!
wow. i never liked the ford GT but this really changed my perspective.
February 11, 2010 6:09 am
 carcrazy1234 carcrazy1234
woowwwwwww :O
February 11, 2010 6:24 am
 GRAVE GRAVE
Love the sound this engine makes, I want my car to sound like this!
February 11, 2010 10:10 am
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Get a Mustang and Supercharge it. It won't handle like this car but it'll have a close sound...with enough boost.
February 11, 2010 12:32 pm
 ithyandel ithyandel
you will have to do a lot more than that. start with a race exhaust, back it up with a block, and finish with a dry slump gear box. then you might get something close.
February 11, 2010 8:37 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Im assuming the man doesn't have the money to do purchase or custom build a dry sump block. Nor do i imagine by his comment that he has money for 100% carbon copy. I was just pointing out oneway to get a similar sound. You're right of course, if you want 100% accuracy its going to cost you. The GT engine is one off engine that is ONLY found in the GT. Very different from the GT500 block.
February 11, 2010 10:17 pm
 dmanero dmanero
Now this is how the GT should have loked. This is one sick ass car.
February 11, 2010 11:06 am
 sideskraper sideskraper
Did you see that flying saucer that has been hanging around your town for the last month? That's not a supercharger. The noise would be the gearbox.
February 11, 2010 4:08 pm
 weezychest weezychest
I like it. The old gt was nice but this is brilliant. Oh the the life of the rich must be amazing too get too drive machines like this. Awesome stuff
February 12, 2010 4:58 am