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Homestead-Miami Speedway announced that Ford Motor Company has extended its partnership to host Ford Championship Weekend for the next five years with an option to renew for an additional five years. Matt Becherer, president, Homestead-Miami Speedway and Joe Hinrichs, executive vice president and president of the Americas, Ford Motor Company, made the announcement in the infield media center at Michigan International Speedway this morning. View the full article
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Technology can contribute to safer situations on the road involving new drivers including teenagers, but parental involvement is key. That’s the main takeaway from a forum held yesterday at Citi Field in Queens, New York, and hosted by Ford Motor Company and Ford Driving Skills for Life. View the full article
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It’s World Environment Day and the Ford Volunteer Corps has fanned out across southeast Michigan to work on community environmental projects. Equipped with rakes and shovels, plants and building materials, Ford employees are out in force on a Ford Accelerated Action Day. Ford volunteers will plant urban vegetable gardens, install watering systems, construct storage sheds and landscape the grounds of nonprofit organizations. View the full article
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Edsel B. Ford II is a member of the Board of Directors of Ford Motor Company. He was elected to the board in 1988. As a consultant to Ford, Mr. Ford is active in company affairs and corporate dealer relations. View the full article
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Ford Motor Company U.S. sales totaled 254,084 vehicles in May, up 3 percent from a year ago. Ford Sales Analyst, Erich Merkle, says retail sales set several model records with 174,889 vehicles sold – an increase of 6 percent. View the full article
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Ford Motor Company went beyond its labs to test a key part of the all-new Ford F-150. The company embedded six prototype pickups – each with an experimental aluminum-alloy cargo box – at some of its fleet customer job sites then quietly went about evaluating the design and engineering of the next-generation pickup in the toughest conditions. View the full article