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Ford Performance has secured its second victory in a row at the gruelling Finke Desert Race with the Ford Ranger Raptor securing the Production 4WD class win with a final time of five hours, fifty-eight minutes, and twenty-three seconds (5:58:23).

Driven by Brad Lovell, and navigated by Byam Lovell, the #773 Ranger Raptor was the only vehicle in its class to finish both legs of the 2024 event which pushed man and machine to the limit in out Outback test of performance and endurance.

The back-to-back victory comes after a multi-day back-and-forth battle for the Production 4WD crown. During the run from Alice Springs to Aputula (Finke) the Ranger Raptor set a scorching early pace, overtaking its key rival 55 kilometres into the race after starting three minutes behind the first starter in class.

However, the 2024 Finke Desert Race wasn’t without its challenges, with the Ranger Raptor facing mechanical issues while pushing hard out on the course. Brad and Byam drove the final 130km of the track on day one with broken left-rear suspension, yet still managed to finish the first leg of the event five minutes faster than 2023 with a time of three hours and 35 seconds (3:00:35), and only losing four minutes to the class leader. This was the first failure of its kind that the Ford Australia Ranger Raptor engineers have experienced – a testament to the extreme conditions thrown up by this year’s Finke race and to the capability of the Ranger Raptor.

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00:00All right, we're out here testing, this is our first chance to get back in the race car.
00:12I feel pumped.
00:13We're in the middle of nowhere.
00:22I'm Brad Lovell.
00:23I'm here with my son, Byam Lovell, and we're racing the Ford Ranger Raptor.
00:28Built and engineered here in Australia, we're running a three liter V6, 35s, and Fox shocks.
00:34This Ranger Raptor already has a pedigree of winning its class in the Baja 1000 in 2022
00:40and winning last year here in Fink.
00:42I mean, Fink in one sentence, you're going in a straight line, but it's the hardest straight
00:49line you'll ever go in.
00:58Starts today, we're doing the prologue walk.
01:00It's interesting this year because we have had some rain and what that's done, we have
01:05puddles and we have mud.
01:07Some of them are turning into ruts that might catch you, others will be in potholes, but
01:11the biggest thing that's important to me is it's keeping the dust down.
01:22Feels just like home getting back in the 773 Ranger Raptor.
01:26We're running as hard as we can.
01:27We hit 167 kilometers an hour running down the test track here.
01:31It's floating over the whoops, hitting the ditches.
01:33We are ready for race day.
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