Ford Hits “Significant Milestone” in Engine Fire-Up in LMDh Spine
Photo: Ford Ford Racing’s FIA World Endurance Championship Hypercar program reached a “significant milestone” last week when its 5.4-liter naturally-aspirated Coyote V8 engine was fired up for the first time installed within the ORECA LMDh chassis. It marked the first time the V8 engine, designed, developed and built in-house, came to life outside of the dyno cells of Dearborn, Mich. headquarters. The historic moment came at ORECA’s base in the south of France, where the final assembly of the yet-to-be-named LMDh car is occurring prior to its planned rollout early next month. “This moment was the culmination of months of painstaking work,” said Ford Racing WEC Hypercar program manager Dan Sayers. “I am proud of the groundwork that was laid long before the engine ever turned over in France. “The engine’s development phase is already showing great promise on the dynos in Dearborn, where we’ve been pushing the limits of its...