That’s a high price tag on a car that Ford hasn’t even released horsepower numbers on yet. From the factory the Focus ST is getting 247 horsepower from its 2.0 liter EcoBoost engine. That said, if what Car & Driver says is true, the Focus ST-R is designed to enter the ST Class in Grand Am racing, which generally has horsepower numbers of between 170 and 240 ponies. So don’t expect much, if anything more in the power department.
But as far as other racing bits go, the Focus ST-R has an all-new suspension, roll cage, racing seats, and has been completely stripped of anything uncessary. It is pretty much ready to hit the track. So yeah, $98,995 is a big price tag to swallow, but all the hard work is done for you; after you plunk down the cash, all you’ve got to do is race. Deliveries begin in late 2012.