The Electric Ford Super Mustang Mach-E is Fastest Again: A Triumph at the Goodwood Festival of Speed
The electrified era in motorsports continues to dictate new standards for speed. Just days after its triumph at the legendary Pikes Peak Hill Climb, the Ford Super Mustang Mach-E model recorded its next major success, becoming the fastest car on the iconic track during the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026.
Behind these impressive results is driver Romain Dumas, who managed to conquer the track in an incredible 41.98 seconds. This achievement is particularly significant because, according to official Ford data, such a time was considered practically impossible during the team's preliminary simulations.
Ford emphasizes that this success is not accidental, but rather the result of synergy between the engineering teams of Ford Racing and STARD. These technologies, used in extreme racing conditions, will serve as the foundation for future innovations in the brand's production electric vehicles.
The victory confirms that electric powertrains are no longer just an ecological alternative, but powerful tools that expand the boundaries of what is possible in the world of high speeds.


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