In the mid-1960s, Enzo Ferrari's Rosso-Corsa racing cars dominated motorsports. Carroll Shelby, a retired American car designer, received a proposal from Lee Iacocca to beat the Italians. Ken Miles, a British sports car driver and engineer, joined forces with Shelby to improve the Americans' image. With only 90 days, they created the Ford GT40 Mk I, a high-performance racing car. Can Shelby and Miles break Ferrari's winning streak?

Ford v Ferrari
Innovative minds unite as Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles collaborate to design a revolutionary racing car for Ford, overcoming hurdles and defying engineering limits to triumph over Ferrari at the iconic 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans.