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2026 Ford Mustang Cup racing series set for Australia

2026 Ford Mustang Cup racing series set for Australia

Posted on June 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 2026 Ford Mustang Cup racing series set for Australia

Ford has announced the Ford Mustang Cup will take place as a national series in Australia across six rounds in 2026 – a breeding ground for future talent – and is seeking expressions of interest from would-be competitors.

Using the formidable Ford Mustang Dark Horse R racing model, a field of around 20-25 competitors is expected in the first expansion of the series beyond the United States, where it kicked off in 2024.

“Mustang holds a special place in the hearts of Australians, and a dedicated one-make series featuring the Dark Horse R is a natural and incredibly exciting fit for our market,” said Andrew Birkic, Ford Australia president and CEO, in a statement. 

“This new championship provides a clear pathway for aspiring drivers and adds another thrilling dimension to the Mustang’s legendary racing heritage down under.”

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The Dark Horse R takes the Mustang Dark Horse road car a step further by adding 18-inch forged alloy wheels with slick racing tyres, bigger Brembo brakes and a larger exhaust from renowned specialist Borla. 

There’s no additional power from the 5.0-litre V8 – making a claimed ‘more than 500 horsepower (373kW)’ – which is teamed with a Tremec 3160 six-speed manual gearbox and Torsen limited-slip differential. 

The Dark Horse R’s race-readiness is capped off with a Recaro racing seat approved by the FIA – the governing body of global motorsport. 

Mustang Cup cars come to Australia through Miedecke Motorsport, Australian agents for Multimatic – the company behind the Dark Horse R as well as a host of Ford Performance models, including the 2016 Le Mans-winning Ford GT race and road cars.