Elite Development Drivers Optimize The Performance Of Ford Vehicles

Elite Development Drivers Optimize The Performance Of Ford Vehicles

It’s a tough job, but somebody has to do it. Seriously, it requires a lot of skill, but it sounds pretty awesome as well. If you are going to sell vehicles that perform at the highest level, you have to test them. Fortunately, Ford has in-house test drivers that are qualified to push these cars to the edge and give engineers the feedback they need to maximize the performance.

Not only are these elite Ford Performance drivers the best of the best, many of their peers believe they have the company’s coolest jobs… — Ben Maher, Ford

“We are fortunate to have such fire-breathing enthusiasts who live to make our Ford Performance vehicles world-class, then can take that know-how to our mainstream offerings so all of our customers benefit,” Hermann Salenbauch, global director, Ford Performance vehicle programs, said. “It’s an age-old industry mindset. You can’t create great-performing products without the commitment and passion of the people behind them.”

Ben Maher, technical specialist, global driver safety and leader of Ford’s internal driver qualification program, is the one who makes sure Ford has a stable of qualified test drivers. (Photo Credit: Ford Motor Company)

There are plenty of test drivers at Ford. In fact, 10,000 or so Blue Oval employees are qualified to drive development vehicles. However, only about 20 in the entire company carry the elite Tier Four qualification needed to push the performance vehicles on the track at over 190 MPH. These drivers are drafted from the worthy lot of Tier Three drivers at the company and receive more training to move to the elite level. And these drivers rotate around from production to performance programs so they can cross-pollinate the things they learn.

“Not only are these elite Ford Performance drivers the best of the best, many of their peers believe they have the company’s coolest jobs in that they get to bring their enthusiasm, technical know-how and racing expertise to work every day,” Ben Maher, technical specialist, global driver safety and leader of Ford’s internal driver qualification program, said.

The latest vehicle used to train Ford drivers for the company’s elite, Tier Four qualification is the limited-edition Mustang FP350S turn-key track car.

One of the latest to benefit from this testing is the Mustang FP350S, which Ford Performance equipped with a roll cage, a passenger seat, and a 50-channel datalogger that tracks parameters like steering wheel angle, brake pressure and even the transition time between throttle and brake pedal. This feedback not only helps improve the car, but also allows instructors to give the feedback needed to train new Tier Four test drivers.

Ford Performance Mustang FP350S Features

Powertrain

Four-Valve 5.2-liter V8

Bore x Stroke: 94x93mm

8,250-RPM Redline

12-quart, deep-sump racing oil pan and oil cooler

Tremec 3160 Transmission with integral pump and Ford Performance shifter

Torsen differential w/ 3.73 FDR

Unique race wiring harness

Chassis

Seam welded and weight reduced unibody

FIA fire supression system

Sachs race coilover dampers

Race caster/camber plates

Steering: Ford Performance adjustable race EPAS

Brakes

Front: AP Racing Radi-CAL six-piston and two-piece 372mm front rotor

Rear: AP Racing four-piston, two-piece 340mm rear rotor

Race Brake Cooling Ducts

TRW/Ford Performance race ABS

Wheels & Tires

Shown with Forgeline GS1R (optional)

Pirelli racing slicks (not included)

Exterior

Ford Performance carbon matrix splitter

APR Performance carbon fiber adjustable rear wing

FP350S graphics package (optional)

Front and rear tow hooks

Interior

Full FIA-compliant roll cage

MOTEC data acquisition system

Sparco FIA Racing seat and quick-release steering wheel

Sabelt FIA racing harness

Optional Equipment

Ford Performance Forgeline 18×11-inch GS1R monoblock 6061-T6 Aluminum forged racing wheels in Graphite finish

Ford Performance Shelby FP350S custom graphics package

“The performance limits of the FP350S are so high that to master it, vehicle control needs to become automatic,” Ben said. “High-limit driving becomes intuitive to the point that when one of these drivers gets in another vehicle, they are freed up to observe more of what’s happening at the vehicle level.”

While most of us will never be lucky enough to become a Ford test driver, anyone has a shot at picking up one of the 50 Mustang FP350S. For more on the this turnkey track star, you can check out its official page right here.

About the author

Steve Turner

Steve Turner brings decades of passion and knowledge in the world of Ford performance, having covered it for over 20 years. From the swan song of the Fox Mustang to the birth of the Coyote, Steve had a front-row seat.
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