Playing 1960s racing icons, Christian Bale and Matt Damon try to convince their bosses at Ford the American company can win Le Mans. (1966) and “Le Mans” (1970), respectively, as did Tom
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P/1015 would help put all that straight. Although it competed only four times and at just two tracks, the car scored a pair of extraordinarily significant results for Ford in 1966, winning at Daytona (Ken Miles/Lloyd Ruby) and finishing a legendary and contentious second at Le Mans (Ken Miles/Denis Hulme). Five Mk.