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All five Ford vehicles successfully completed the Bibendum Rallye's seven special tests covering the following disciplines: local emissions, noise, acceleration, braking, slalom, 'elk' test and overall efficiency and other auto parts. In addition there was over 700 kilometers of driving on public roads, from Heidelberg in Germany to Paris, for the 70 competitors in the event.
At the finish line in Paris all five Ford vehicles were awarded a prize for successfully completing the demanding combination of special tests and public road driving. Ford boasted the largest group of vehicles in the event and it should be noted that by finishing the 700 km course the Ford Focus FCEV Hybrid completed the longest distance for a fuel cell vehicle driving against other vehicles on public roads.
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