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  • Ford Racing Roars into 2026: Detroit Kick-off Ignites a Global Season and Our Epic F1 Return!

    This is your exclusive chance to win tickets for you and 1 guest to witness an historic moment in Ford Racing!

    The Ford Racing Season Launch comes home to Detroit at the majestic Michigan Central Station. This pivotal event will showcase the future of Ford Racing, including an exclusive sneak peek at an all-new Ford Racing production road car. Be there as Ford makes its highly anticipated return to Formula 1 with Oracle Red Bull Racing, unveiling their stunning new liveries and introducing the Red Bull Ford Powertrains unit!

    As a valued employee, you have the opportunity to experience this global spectacle firsthand with one guest.

    Enter now for your chance to win tickets for you and 1 guest to this unforgettable event and witness the "Go Like Hell" spirit in action and be amongst the first to see a new Ford Racing road‑car reveal and Ford’s return to F1 with Oracle Red Bull Racing.

     Date: Thursday, January 15

    Time: 5 - 10 p.m.

    Location: Michigan Central Station - Detroit, MI

    Note: Winners will be allowed to bring one guest. This event is private, invite only. 

    Space is limited. Entries do not guarantee attendance. Winners will be selected via random drawing and notified by email after December 10.


  • Participation disclaimer: Participation is optional, and participation in this event does not qualify for overtime payment or compensatory time. Participants are responsible for travel cost to attend this event, if applicable. If you have questions, please talk with your supervisor before registering. Agency resources must check with their employer regarding their ability to participate in this non-paid activity. 

    Reward/Prize Disclaimer: Non-cash gifts, prizes, and awards are generally taxable to the employee based on their Fair Market Value (FMV). Fair Market Value is defined as the amount an individual would have to pay for the item in an arm's-length transaction. The company will determine the FMV of non-cash items based on reasonable methods, which may include the cost to the company, retail price, or an appraisal. Please note that the IRS generally considers awards and prizes valued over $100 to not be de minimis, and the entire value of a non-de minimis item becomes includable in wages and taxable. Even if an item is considered de minimis, the company reserves the right to treat it as taxable.
    Non-cash gifts, prizes, awards and other payments may be reportable to the IRS on a relevant Form 1099 for agency team members. 

    Prizes awarded may not be exchanged for cash.

     

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