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Pace Museum Opens in 2025 With Unique 560 PS Ford Focus RS Wagon

Discover the one-of-a-kind Ford Focus RS wagon at the Pace Museum's grand opening. A must-see for any motorsport enthusiast.

In the image we can see there is a banner on which there is a matter written and there is a drawing...
In the image we can see there is a banner on which there is a matter written and there is a drawing of car on it. It's written "Heritage Motor Center".

Pace Museum Opens in 2025 With Unique 560 PS Ford Focus RS Wagon

The Pace Museum, a new hub for motorsport enthusiasts, is set to open its doors in 2025. Its first exhibition will feature a unique Ford Focus RS wagon, a privately built masterpiece by Sven Dräbert, from August 17 to September 14.

This isn't your average Focus wagon. It started life as a Focus ST wagon, but over six years, Dräbert transformed it into a beast capable of producing up to 560 PS (412 kW) on demand. With all-wheel drive, it's a force to be reckoned with, despite never being produced at the Ford factory.

The Pace Museum, founded by Jean Pierre Krämer, is eager to showcase this one-of-a-kind creation. Krämer, known for his passion for performance vehicles, aims to attract like-minded enthusiasts with regular exhibitions like this one.

Mark your calendars for August 17, 2025, when the Pace Museum opens its doors. The highlight? A privately built Ford Focus RS wagon, a testament to human ingenuity and automotive passion.

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