The Ford Mustang GTD Competition clocks a stunning 6:40.835 at the Nurburgring. See how this V8 beast dominates the Green Hell. Explore now!

The “Green Hell” has a new conqueror. Ford Racing and Multimatic have officially announced a groundbreaking achievement at the legendary Nürburgring circuit, where the upgraded Ford Mustang GTD Competition has set a stunning new lap record.

Driven by the skilled Dirk Müller, the Mustang GTD Competition tore through the 20.832 km course in a blistering 6 minutes and 40.835 seconds, cementing its status as one of the most capable performance machines ever to emerge from the US.

American Dominance at the Nürburgring
With this achievement, Ford now holds the top two positions for American-made vehicles at the Nürburgring. The Mustang GTD Competition joins the ranks of the legendary Ford GT Mk IV, which previously set a benchmark of 6 minutes 15.977 seconds. This double-victory underscores Ford’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive engineering on a global stage.

Currently, the GTD Competition ranks 6th in the highly competitive Pre-Production/Prototype category. While this specific iteration is a track-focused weapon, Ford has confirmed plans for a limited commercial production run, giving a select few enthusiasts the chance to own this masterpiece.

The Engineering Behind the Speed
The Mustang GTD Competition is not just a standard Mustang with a few tweaks; it is a road-legal race car that inherits critical technology from the Mustang GT3. Here is how Ford achieved such a dominant lap time:

Powertrain and Raw Power
At the heart of the beast lies a 5.2L supercharged V8 engine. While the standard GTD is already potent, the Competition variant has been tuned to push output well beyond 826 horsepower, providing the raw acceleration needed to conquer the Nürburgring’s grueling straights.

Aerodynamic Mastery
Speed is nothing without control. To keep the car glued to the asphalt, Ford implemented several aero upgrades:

- Optimized DRS Wing: A massive Drag Reduction System wing that balances top-end speed with high-speed stability.
- Enhanced Downforce: The addition of front winglets and carbon fiber rear plates increases total downforce without sacrificing aerodynamic balance.
Weight Reduction and Precision
Every gram counts when chasing records. The GTD Competition features a rigorous weight-saving strategy, including:

- Ultra-lightweight magnesium wheels paired with high-performance tires.
- Fixed carbon fiber bucket seats for maximum driver support and minimum weight.
- Lightweight stabilizer bars to improve cornering precision.
A Journey of Constant Improvement
This record wasn’t achieved overnight. The Mustang GTD’s journey at the Nürburgring has been one of iterative perfection. On August 7, 2024, Dirk Müller first clocked a time of 6:57.685. He followed this up on May 1, 2025, lowering the mark to 6:52.072. In both previous attempts, the car utilized Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 R tires, proving that the synergy between Ford’s engineering and world-class rubber is the key to success.
As Ford moves toward the commercial release of this limited-edition monster, one thing is clear: the Mustang GTD Competition has redefined what is possible for American muscle on the world’s most demanding track.

