
For Ford, the return to the F1 grid is a matter of unfinished family business
One hundred and twenty-five years ago, my great-great-grandfather, Henry Ford, stepped into a car he called "Sweepstakes." He wasn’t a professional racer, and he wasn’t a favorite to win.
He was a man with his back against the wall. That October day in 1901, his victory on the Grosse Pointe dirt track didn’t just win him a trophy — it secured the investment that allowed Ford Motor Company to exist.
At Ford, we weren't just inspired by racing. We were born from it.
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