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Our Philosophy on building & maintaining RACE CARS...

Posted by: matt on Saturday, October 21, 2006 - 05:34 PM Print article Printer-friendly page  Email to a friend Send this story to someone
Matthew's Racing

Simplicity.  Build what works, not what could work or what has been rumored to work.  Simple doesn't break.  Simple works ... reliably.

Single minded focus and commitment to the details.  Each detail is considered and specified before a single wrench turns.  Interviews with the driver/owner, review of sanctioning body's rules, and discussion of goals for the race car comprise our build/design plan.  After we have that critical information we begin executing the design plan starting with cage and safety equipment then move on to the suspension, drivetrain, and running gear (including body modification and paint work).  Plan the work and work the plan.

Test to win.  Each car starts it racing life by being tested at our track, an environment we know well, not only to properly break-in critical components but to also dial in the suspension and drivetrain.  Once we have completed the testing and dialing in, the car heads off to win races.  The car owner/driver is an integral part of this process.

Results are our resume.  Our cars finish races.  Our cars win races.  Talk and opinions are cheap.  Rather than spend our resources trying to sound like we know what we are doing, we spend our time doing what we know; building safe, reliable, winning, race cars.  By building a car around the owner/driver's expectations we provide exactly what is expected -- no surprises.