In the mid-1960s, Enzo Ferrari's Rosso-Corsa racing cars dominated the motorsport world. Carroll Shelby, an American car designer, was approached by Lee Iacocca to create a car that could beat Ferrari. Shelby partnered with Ken Miles, a British sports car driver and engineer, to develop the Ford GT40 Mk I, a high-performance racing car. With less than ninety days to rewrite history, the duo aimed to break Ferrari's long winning streak.
Ford v Ferrari
Two innovative minds, Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles, team up to create a groundbreaking racing car for Ford, overcoming obstacles and pushing the limits of engineering to outpace Ferrari at the prestigious 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans.