| Hurst Creates Another Mustang Pace Car For Charity |
Hurst Performance Vehicles will once again create a special edition Ford Mustang built to serve as the official pace car for the 2010 Ford Racing Mustang Challenge Series. The new Hurst Mustang pace car will debut during the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge race at Virginia International Raceway on April 25, 2010.
After its run with the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge, this unique and highly-collectible Pace Car will make special appearances at the Hot Rod Power Tour, at numerous Larry H. Miller dealerships across the country and even at SEMA, before being auctioned for charity in January 2011. Proceeds of the auction will benefit the Austin Hatcher Foundation for Pediatric Cancer, formed to support research towards the diagnosis, treatment and development of a cure for pediatric cancer, and to provide support and hope to children and families undergoing treatment, as well as those who have lost children due to cancer. Through Hatch's house of hope, the Austin Hatcher Foundation provides a landmark group of educational, emotional and social skills development programs essential to help cancer stricken children and their families succeed within their community.
Additionally, the Hurst Mustang pace car's paint scheme and likeness will be used to create promotional items sold by the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge Series at various race events and online, including a run of limited edition replica skins for their Miller Cup Pinewood Car kits. As one of several ongoing initiatives to support the Austin Hatcher Foundation, Mustang Challenge has integrated a fund-raising Miller Cup Pinewood Derby car race into the season-ending championship banquet at Miller Motorsports Park.
Larry H. Miller Dealership Group has confirmed that it will partner with Hurst Performance to donate the vehicle for this project. Other partners of the project include Whelen Engineering, Ford Racing, BFGoodrich Tires. Motorsports artist Roger Warrick will create original art for promotional items. "Hurst has a history of creating unique, high-quality, emotionally-charged muscle cars and the 2010 Hurst Ford Racing Mustang Challenge pace car is no different," said Nate Shelton, Chairman of Hurst Performance Vehicles. "We are so proud to have yet another opportunity to set the pace for others to follow and give something back to a deserving organization."
The stunning Hurst Ford Racing Mustang Challenge Pace Car comes equipped with 20" BFGoodrich g-Force T/A KDW tires for maximum performance and attitude, 20" Hurst polished, forged aluminum wheels and a Hurst Competition/Plus shifter with a black T-handle. Other signature Hurst details include a traditional Hurst black on gold paint scheme, a Hurst leather interior with contrast top-stitching and embroidered logos, Hurst-logoed floor mats and a Hurst AIR-SPEED rear deck spoiler.
The engine pounds out 550-horsepower, or nearly 200-horsepower more than the FR500S race Mustangs, and 542 lb.-ft of torque, courtesy of the Ford Racing polished supercharger, Ford Racing FR500S stainless-steel cat-back exhaust and K&N filter. With its race bred Ford Racing coil-over suspension, this car is sure to keep people straining just to see it zoom by. And to stop all this power, the car is equipped with an upgraded braking system featuring 14" rotors and 4-piston calipers, also from Ford Racing.
"The Austin Hatcher Foundation is proud to be partnering with Hurst Performance, the Larry H. Miller Dealership Group, Whelen Engineering, BFGoodrich Tires, Ford Racing and the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge Series to sponsor the Hurst Ford Racing Mustang Challenge Pace Car," said Jim Osborn MD, Chairman of the Austin Hatcher Foundation. "The Foundation's focus is on empowering families faced with pediatric cancer to thrive, and we hope to bring excitement to these families through Hurst's history of unique muscle cars."
You may recall that Hurst also created another Mustang pace car late last year which sold at Barrett Jackson's Scottsdale auction for $120,000 with the proceeds benefiting the newest Victory Junction Camp in Kansas City, KS. The original 2010 Hurst Mustang made its debut as the official pace car at the Ford Racing Mustang Challenge race on Sept. 19, 2009.
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