Tear it apart, build it back better.
Having had mentors of our own has shown us that more heads are better than one, and our cars can exceed their potential if we recruit the right kind of enthusiasm and skill! It takes a pit crew - the importance of a team behind you is unmatched when employing continuous improvement to achieve the highest performance.
We’re interested in how things work and collecting the data to correct the course. We can break things down into meaningful steps with passion and expertise, whether you’re a motorhead or a novice.
We appreciate that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts when it comes to achieving your potential. We provide consultation on research, development, design, and architecture, to get you started and continuously supported on the road ahead.
Meet the Man Under the Hood: Ken Coe
When Ken works on cars, his mind is clear. The problems he works through with his hands solve the problems in his head, as the processes, patience, and lessons learned on motors translate to life itself. Mechanics have always intuitively made sense to Ken, as he finds himself at his most present and creative while working.
Ken’s professional and personal breakthroughs have been discovered on the racetrack. His most meaningful moments have been found behind the wheel, whether reflected in the data or in the experience of driving itself.
Follow our journey.
1934 Street Roadster at Bonneville Salt Flats reaching a top speed of 203 mph on the Lon course during Speedweek 2011
6706 at speedweek on long course, shot by John Wylie