Brandy Lorence’s 2020 Mustang: Prepping for World Cup Finals
When it comes to competitive drag racing, the right combination of power, safety, and precision engineering is everything. That’s exactly what we’re dialing in for Brandy Lorence and her 2020 Ford Mustang as she gets ready to take on Wild Street at the World Cup Finals, Import vs Domestic
The Car: A Modern Mustang Built for Competition
Brandy’s Mustang is no ordinary street car. Under the hood sits a Coyote engine paired with a Procharger F1A94, with a Procharger Crank Drive delivering the kind of boost and horsepower needed to compete at the highest levels. The Coyote/ProCharger combination has already proven itself across multiple classes, offering both reliability and massive power potential — two things every racer in Wild Street absolutely needs.
Safety Comes First: Upgrading to a 25.3 Roll Cage
With power comes responsibility, and before Brandy hits the track, the Mustang is receiving a critical upgrade — a 25.3 certified roll cage kit from Moore Race Chassis This isn’t just a piece of tubing welded together; it’s a meticulously designed safety structure that meets SFI 25.3 specifications, allowing the car to safely run deep into the 6-second zone if needed.
The new cage not only ensures Brandy is fully protected, but it also provides rigidity to the chassis — helping the Mustang put power down more effectively during launches. Safety and performance, come hand in hand.
Wild Street Competition
Wild Street is one of the most exciting classes at World Cup Finals, designed for true heavy hitters that still maintain street credibility. It’s a battleground for some of the fastest street-style cars in the country, and the competition is as fierce as it gets.
Brandy’s Mustang, with its ProCharger Coyote powerplant and upgraded cage, will be more than ready to take on the challenge. Her focus, determination, and this serious build give her a strong shot at turning heads — and timeslips — in 2025’s event.
Looking Ahead
As the final touches are put on the build, excitement is building too. From chassis prep to power management, every detail matters when you’re aiming for victory at World Cup. Brandy Lorence and her 2020 Mustang are proof that with the right team, the right setup, and the right mindset, anything is possible.
Stay tuned — we’ll be sharing updates as Brandy’s Mustang makes its way to the track, ready to prove itself in Wild Street.