Ford Focus RS Tournament: From Now On, Held Individually at the Pace Museum
The Pace Museum, a popular destination for motorsport and car enthusiasts in Dortmund, is set to unveil an extraordinary exhibit starting August 17, 2025. The world's only Ford Focus RS Wagon, a privately built, one-of-a-kind vehicle, will be the centerpiece of the Pace Museum exhibition.
Originally a Focus ST wagon, this unique vehicle underwent a six-year conversion process to become a Ford Focus RS wagon. The conversion involved help from tuning professionals, car dealerships, and the refinement company Scuderia Vitony in Filderstadt. The result is a compact sportster in the compact class, boasting a four-cylinder gasoline engine and featuring all-wheel drive.
The Ford Focus RS Wagon by Dräbert, as it's come to be known, now has a power output of 379 PS (279 kW), with up to 560 PS (412 kW) available at the push of a button. This transformed vehicle has been painstakingly converted to OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) level, ensuring it meets the highest standards of quality and performance.
IT project manager Sven Dräbert, the owner of this unique Ford Focus RS Wagon, has shared the story of this car with AUTO ZEITUNG. The Ford Focus RS Wagon will be presented to the public for the first time at the Pace Museum exhibition.
For those who are eager to learn more about this remarkable vehicle, a video featuring the Ford Focus RS Wagon is expected to be released at an unspecified time. The exhibited vehicles at the Pace Museum change regularly, and the Ford Focus RS Wagon by Dräbert will be housed for about a month, from August 17 to September 14, 2025.
The Pace Museum, run by YouTuber "JP Performance", has been attracting a steady stream of visitors since its inception in 2022. The Pace Museum exhibition, curated by JP Kraemer, promises to be an exciting event for car enthusiasts and casual visitors alike. Don't miss your chance to witness this unique Ford Focus RS Wagon by Dräbert at the Pace Museum exhibition!
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