M-Sport ⨉ Neil Woolridge Motorsport Ford Ranger T1+
We’ve been speaking to M-Sport’s Matthew Wilson (Race Team Manager and Development Driver) about their new partnership with Neil Woolridge Motorsport and the Ranger T1+.
M-Sport and NWM’s partnership is essential to create the ultimate Ranger for the Dakar Rally. NWM contracted by both Ford Motor Company (USA) and Ford of South Africa creating cross-country Ranger variants, and M-Sport having an abundance of experience in some of the world’s most acclaimed motorsport series since 1997, makes for a inevitably successful recipe.
From April 2022 M-Sport will be the official European headquarters for NWM and global distributor of the T1+ rally-raid customer-faced program.
The T1+ is NWM’s new rally raid specification Ranger following their previous T1 which was powered by a Mustang-derived 5.0-litre V8. The 2021 upgraded T1+ is now powered by Ford’s V6 EcoBoost engine and runs on 37” tires. With 350mm of wheel travel and a body that’s 300mm wider than stock, this machine not only looks aggressive but performs like it to.
“M-Sport and NWM have a shared vision, we feel that our respective outfits complement each other in a way that would create an unrivalled rally raid outfit. The NWM Ranger has definite potential, it is built on a very solid foundation, Matthew tested the car during our visit and was very positive about his experience. It’s fair to say I’m not one to stray away from a challenge, it’s what I love about motorsport and it’s no secret we have some work to do to contend for the prestigious Dakar Rally. That said, I am confident that M-Sport and NWM have the tools and know-how to push the Ford Ranger T1+ to new heights”
- Malcolm Wilson OBE (M-Sport Managing Director)
T1+ Specification
New-generation vehicle built by NWM completed in 2021.
Built to T1 4x4 class rules – ready to race and compete at the highest level globally.
Ford/NWM makes use of the 3.5 EcoBoost V6 engines supplied directly from Ford Performance in the US (same base engine as Ford GT and F-150 Raptor).
Tried and tested vehicle and chassis base, improved on using the last 7 years experience which included debut victory in 2013 for the V8 Ranger’s first race.
Running in the 2021 South African Cross-Country championship as direct competition against the Toyota Gazoo Racing team who uses this championship as a test bed for international events and allows us to directly and easily gauge ourselves against the world’s competition.
Engineering assistance on the engines and turbos provided by the team from Ford Performance in the US.
Production was hampered by Covid-19, but, 3 cars were built for 2021 in the interim of the T1+ rule changes– with all key deliverables met and the Ranger winning overall on debut in 2021. Further to that, zero mechanical failures and a 14 out of 14 event finish rate.