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ROUSH Performance just posted a thrilling video showcasing their ROUSH Performance professional driver Billy Johnson piloting a 2012 ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang around Summit Point Raceway. The multiple viewing angles and high performance driving make for an exhilarating Mustang video. Buckle up before you hit play! ROUSH entered two 2012 ROUSH Stage 3's into the One Lap competition. Unlike many modified entries, both were "stock optioned" vehicles. ROUSH chose to run their optional 6 piston
Content provided by Roush Performance NewsThe 2012 ROUSH Stage 3 Mustang started its quest to conquer the "One Lap of America" on the morning of Saturday, April 30, 2011. The skid pad at Tire Rack headquarters in South Bend, Indiana was watered down, and the fleet of "One Lap of America" cars was unleashed on the first of eleven tracks over the next eight days and 4,000 miles.The "One Lap of America" began as the
Contributed by Grand-Am Racing News Bureau Alton, Va. -- Billy Johnson passed Bill Auberlen for the lead with less than five minutes remaining and held on to win Saturday's Bosch Engineering 200 at Virginia International Raceway, Round 4 of the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge.After opening the season with a 32nd-place finish at Daytona International Speedway, Johnson and co-driver Jack Roush Jr. now have three consecutive podium finishes in the No. 61 Roush Performance Ford
Jack Rousch is a name people associate with performance, design and innovation. Rousch Racing is also no stranger to the race track. As a manager of numerous racing teams, he's had more wins than you can count. The Mustang Rousch models helped make Mustang what it is today. It may have taken Jack Rousch a couple of years longer than he wanted to break into the car making business, but he immediately became popular in
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