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Mustang Boss 302 Owners Get Complimentary Track Experience

In order to prove that it is serious about driving thrills and that the new Mustang Boss 302 is a real performance machine, Ford is giving owners of the tricked-out pony car a full track day experience.

Called the ‘Boss Immersion’ track experience, this program has been created by Team Mustang and Ford Racing. The events will take place at Miller Motorsports Park in Tooele, Utah. And while you will have to cover your travel and hotel stay in Utah, Ford will pay for the track time and will even bring their own cars. The day before the track event, an evening reception will be held in order to get everyone acquainted with each other and to learn more about this V8 performance monster.

“There’s nothing like the experience of being behind the wheel of a high-performance car on a dedicated track. It’s the environment that breeds incredible machines like Mustang Boss, and for owners who want to experience all these cars are capable of, we can promise an unforgettable event,” said Jamie Allison, the director of Ford Racing.

We will remind you that the upgraded Mustang comes with plenty of things to excite road racing fans, including an upgraded clutch, short-throw shifter, adjustable suspension, improved brakes and a more powerful version of the 5.0-liter V8 that produces 440 horsepower and 380 lb-ft torque thanks to a new intake and more aggressive camshafts.

The exterior is inspired by the original 1969 model with either a black or white roof panel, C-stripe, closed fog lamp openings and a more aggressive front splitter and rear spoiler. Available colors are more eye-catching than the standard Mustang and include Competition Orange, Performance White, Kona Blue Metallic, Yellow Blaze Tri-Coat Metallic and Race Red.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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