Since its victorious introduction at the NHRA Winternationals in 1968, Ford Mustang  Cobra Jet
For decades, the Mustang has been the preeminent car in many forms of  racing, including drag racing. The 2008 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet added to  that legacy this season with high- profile wins at the NHRA  Winternationals and U.S. Nationals, and by setting numerous track  records across the country.
The 2010 Cobra Jet, like its  predecessor, is a factory-built race car that is intended for NHRA Stock  and Super Stock racing. The goal for the 2010 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet  was to enhance the race features to further make its own place in NHRA  history. The 2010 CJ will come with all of the features of the 2008 car  with enhancements that include options for a full race-prepared  automatic or manual transmission, drag race-specific shocks and springs,  manual steering and brakes, 8.50 certified rollcage, and an Aeromitive  return-style fuel system with trunk-mounted fuel cell.
Additionally  Ford Racing engineers have developed for the 2010 Ford Mustang Cobra  Jet a factory-first launch control/rev limiter that will allow drivers  to preset the rpm after they stage the car. When they are ready to  leave, all they do is put the throttle pedal to the floor; they don't  have the engine speed to free rev. Previously, the launch control/rev  limiter was only available as an aftermarket option.
Much like  Ford Racing's previous Mustang FR500S race car, the Cobra Jet Mustang  will get its start at the Auto Alliance International (AAI) assembly  plant in Flat Rock, Mich. The entire 50-car run of 2010 Cobra Jets will  be built on the same production line that produces the 2010 Ford Mustang  production car. Production of Cobra Jets will commence in January, with  delivery of all vehicles expected in the first quarter of 2010.
All  of the additional parts and pieces for the CJ can be found in the Ford  Performance Parts catalog. And since the Ford Mustang Cobra Jet is  produced from a base V-6 Ford Mustang, any consumer can turn his  Mustang into a Cobra Jet by purchasing the parts from the Ford  Performance Parts catalog.
The 2010 CJ car features a choice for  customers between two supercharged engines or three normally aspirated  engines (pending NHRA approval). These options will allow the Ford  Mustang Cobra Jet to be eligible for more classes in the NHRA, as well  as competition with other sanctioning bodies, including NMRA, NMCA, PSCA  and IHRA.
All 50 of the 2010 Cobra Jet Mustangs have already been  ordered by Ford dealers for delivery to customers. For those customers  who missed out on the limited run of 2010 Cobra Jets, Ford Racing has  set a goal to provide future versions of the Ford Mustang Cobra Jet.
has created a legacy of power, performance and  triumph.
The 40th Anniversary 2008 Ford Mustang Cobra  Jet lived up to the legend of the original, duplicating the  NHRA Winternationals victory in 2009 and dominating drag strips across  the land.
Today, Ford Racing unveiled the 2010 Ford Mustang Cobra  Jet at the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show, which  marks the continued evolution of the CJ as a factory-produced turnkey  race car. In honor of the SEMA introduction, Ford Racing built and  unveiled a one-of-a-kind "SEMA Special" silver Ford Mustang Cobra Jet  complete with a charcoal Cobra Jet graphics package.
"The 2008  Ford Mustang Cobra Jet was a great car, it did everything we wanted it  to do," said Brian Wolfe, director, Ford North American Motorsports.  "We're really proud of the car, but then again we're always trying to  make the next one better.
"With the 2010 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet,  we had the luxury of a longer development cycle and the result is  absolutely stunning. Where the 2008 Cobra Jet was an extremely potent  starting point for NHRA Stock competition, the 2010 will enhance the car  further. We are all excited to see the new Ford Mustang Cobra Jet in  competition."

 
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