
Given the growing popularity of today’s small, fuel efficient cars, the Ford Fiesta
continues to gain interest from the enthusiast and auto racing communities.
GRAND-AM, the SCCA, and World Challenge have created opportunities for
Fiesta and other “B-Class” cars to race, at both the amateur and professional levels.
Designed as an affordable class for the entry-level racer, B-Spec features
production cars utilizing stock engines. These cars are then up-fitted with
competition safety cages, racing seats and other safety equipment. Further
modifications are limited to tires, wheels, and manufacturer-approved suspension components.
Ford Racing now offers a B-Spec upgrade kit that will allow the 2011-2012 Fiesta hatchback to
compete in SCCA and GRAND-AM’s B-Spec classes. At the center of the parts kit is an affordable
Ford Racing coil-over suspension kit. This kit, when combined with sticky tires, makes the already
fun-to-drive Fiesta a well-balanced track competitor.
The first SCCA/World Challenge pro B-Spec event is scheduled for April 27th-29th 2012 at Miller
Motorsports Park. The first GRAND-AM B-Spec pro event is scheduled for April 27th-29th 2012 at
the Homestead-Miami Speedway during the Grand-Prix of Miami GRAND-AM weekend.
Including the donor car and the Ford Racing B-Spec parts, the estimated cost to build a race-ready B-Spec Fiesta is approximately $25,000.00.