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Ford Performance is developing an all-electric prototype for NASCAR .
The Mach-E uses three motors to make a total of 1,341 hp (1,000 kW) The motors and the car's development were done by Austrian motorsport development house STARD .
Ford is still working out where and when we'll see this latest demonstrator actually demonstrate.
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