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Iconic Ford Mondeo with amazing racing history could be yours – and it comes with an incredible hidden bonus feature

Published on April 09, 2025 at 10:54 AM

AN ICONIC Ford Mondeo with an amazing racing history and an incredible hidden bonus feature is set to go on auction.

The had been used as a test car ahead of the 1999 British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) and helped the carmaker to produce a range of fiercely competitive vehicles.

Ford Mondeo touring car with racing livery.
A classic Ford Mondeo, formerly used as a test car, is heading up for auction
Interior of a racing Ford Mondeo with carbon fiber dashboard and racing seat.
The motor comes with all its original bodywork and interior fittings
Interior of a racing Ford Mondeo, showing roll cage and racing seat.
Team Ford Mondeo won nearly half of all races in the 2000 British Touring Car Championship, using vehicles nearly identical to this one

Mondeos took home the top prize in 11 of 24 races in the 2000 season, elevating the racing team to win the Drivers' Championship, and also nab both second and third place.

This incredible vehicle, now on sale through Iconic Auctioneers, is believed to be a “replica” of the test car used in the 1999 season.

The Mondeo Supertouring car is expected to sell for anywhere between £10,000 and £12,000.

It was converted from a racing motor into a simulator to feature on Ford's stand at the in 2000.

Although it can't drive on the road anymore, all the bodywork and the interior are believed to be kept the same from when it was a road-going car.

Its door is even signed by famed racing driver Alain Menu, who won the BTCC in 2000 driving a Mondeo.

Ford Team Mondeo also won the 2000 Manufacturers' Championship and the 2000 Touring Teams Championship

The cabin of the racing still has its proper pedals, steering wheel, gearbox, and switches attached.

Bits of carbon trim can be spotted throughout the vehicle, which also comes with the added bonus of a TV built for the simulator experience.

It even comes pre-loaded with a copy of TOCA Touring Car Championship for the 1 in the car.

The racing game can be played on the large screen, which is fitted to a black stand and placed in front of the driver's seat.

Top Gear described the second-generation Mondeo as having some “seriously sporty cues”, including “angry” curved headlights and a low boot lid.

The motor also comes with its iconic blue and yellow livery, famed in touring car history.

On top of this, the slight damages and blemishes to the bodywork and interior of the motor help to add to its authenticity.

Ford Mondeo touring car with a computer monitor attached.
The Mondeo has been converted into a simulator and comes with a built-in game
Interior of a Ford Mondeo touring car with racing modifications, including a carbon fiber dashboard and racing pedals.
It is expected to sell for anywhere between £10,000 and £12,000 when the auction ends on Thursday

The will end on Thursday, April 10, at 7pm, with the highest bid currently being £2,500.

Its listing states: “This is a rare piece of Ford and Prodrive history, perfect for the garage.”

This comes as an , which once starred in , is set to go on auction.

The eye-catching racing car has been dubbed one of the most “historically significant” GT40s to ever go under the hammer.

The P1018 has been meticulously restored to its striking maroon design, and a contrasting white stripe detail along the side panels.

Its interior is in excellent condition – with an impressive dashboard filled with dials and switches.

And if you want to know how the racer is powered you only have to lift up the back of the car to reveal its spectacular engine.

But what makes this car extra special is that it is one of just two GT40s constructed to this spec.

It was also the first to feature the three-hole chassis panel – which later became standard.

And what's more – the car up for grabs is one of only two GT40s driven by racing legend .

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