Ford is working on returning to the increasingly popular realm of prototype racing.

After launching its new Mustang GT3 model last year with Multimatic in IMSA’s WeatherTech SportsCar Championship and with the privateer Proton Competition squad in the FIA World Endurance Championship, RACER understands Ford is actively exploring the formation of another sports car engagement with a factory prototype initiative that would comply with LMDh regulations.

Within IMSA’s GTP class, cars built to LMDh rules are fielded by Acura, BMW, Cadillac, Lamborghini, and Porsche, and by Alpine, BMW, Cadillac, and Porsche in the WEC’s Hypercar category. Hyundai’s Genesis effort, due in 2026 in WEC and 2027 in GTP, is also being designed to LMDh standards.

Three sources have told RACER that Ford is in advanced conversations with chassis constructors, along with making outreaches to potential partner teams. Although it’s unclear whether Ford would focus solely on a domestic effort in IMSA, or run dual programs with one on home soil and an international WEC campaign, its most recent full-factory initiative, where the Ford GT was represented in both championships, could serve as a guide for where a GTP/Hypercar project is headed.