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Ford’s Mustang GTD Competition clocked a 6:40.835 lap of the Nürburgring Nordschleife on April 17, 2026, shaving roughly 11 seconds off the previous GTD time and beating rival Chevrolet’s Corvette ZR1X by more than eight seconds.
Piloted by factory driver Dirk Müller, the pre-production Competition run uses an upgraded supercharged 5.2‑litre V8 with undisclosed power above the standard GTD’s 815 hp, plus aerodynamic revisions, new high‑performance tyres, magnesium wheels with rear aero discs, lighter dampers and carbon bucket seats to cut weight.
Ford says the car currently sits in the prototype/pre‑production class on Nürburgring leaderboards; once produced in limited, serialized quantities it would rank behind only the Mercedes‑AMG One among production cars.
Ford also recorded a 6:49.337 lap with engineer Steve Thompson, underlining the package’s consistency.
The company has reopened applications for the standard GTD and says the Competition will be a strictly limited, street‑legal special edition; pricing has not been announced (the regular GTD’s starting price is $327,960). The run renews a high‑profile lap‑time fight between U.S. OEMs and European rivals.







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