Ford v Ferrari is a biographical sports drama that tells the thrilling and emotional story behind one of the most iconic showdowns in racing history. The film follows American car designer Carroll Shelby and British race car driver Ken Miles as they work together to build a revolutionary race car for Ford Motor Company, with the goal of defeating Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. Their partnership, marked by trust, conflict, and mutual respect, is at the heart of the film’s emotional power.
Carroll Shelby, once a Le Mans-winning driver himself, is forced to quit racing due to a heart condition. He turns to car design and is recruited by Ford to lead the project after Henry Ford II becomes determined to beat Ferrari following a failed business deal. Shelby knows that to win Le Mans, he needs someone fearless and talented behind the wheel, and he turns to Ken Miles, a brilliant but difficult driver who is struggling to support his family while doing what he loves most—racing.

Ken Miles is a perfectionist, fiercely honest, and often at odds with the corporate image Ford wants to maintain. His passion for racing and deep understanding of cars make him the ideal driver, but his personality leads to tension with Ford executives, especially Leo Beebe, who sees him as a liability. Despite the pressure from corporate interference, Shelby fights to keep Miles in the driver’s seat, knowing that he’s the only one capable of pushing their car to its limits.
The film builds toward the intense and beautifully shot race at Le Mans, where Ken Miles battles not just Ferrari, but also time, fatigue, and the brutal demands of endurance racing. Through a combination of daring driving, mechanical innovation, and sheer willpower, Ford pulls off the impossible—defeating Ferrari on their home turf. However, despite crossing the finish line first, Miles is denied the official win due to a team-ordered photo finish that robs him of personal glory.

Ford v Ferrari is more than just a racing movie. It’s a story about friendship, integrity, and the human spirit behind engineering brilliance. It explores how creative minds struggle under corporate control, and how victory doesn’t always look the way you expect. The performances by Matt Damon as Shelby and Christian Bale as Miles bring real depth and emotion to this high-speed drama.
In the end, the film leaves a lasting impression by celebrating those who dare to challenge the impossible, not for fame, but for passion, purpose, and the love of the race.





