Thread: M-Sport Ford World Rally Teams
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Yesterday, 20:10 #5621Senior Member
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I have to agree with Quinn for once, twice actually. Ford do give support, it's not entirely freebie like deephouse jokes, but that's only for now. The other is that manufacturers have no use for WRC.
They're also losing money left right and centre: https://www.ft.com/content/93e352c0-...d-a86e4d2aeb47
$19.5bn lost to u-turning on EVs, "their share of the US car market could fall from about 10-12 per cent to 5 per cent." "a $3bn writedown to end its battery joint venture with South Korea’s SK On" "The company’s electric vehicle division, Ford e, recorded a $5.1bn loss in 2024 and lost $3.6bn in the first three quarters of 2025."
“We’re in the fight for our lives and our industry” - They aren't pumping money into M-Sport's profits.
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Today, 10:32 #5622Senior Member
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Of course Ford is having a bad time financially, but their support of M-Sport is a drop in the ocean. Plus they get good advertising value from it.
Ditto for supporting the building of a WRC27 car. If private tuners can afford it, Ford & M-Sport can.



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