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Welcome to Mach1 Race Cars!


Mach1 Racing is a new corperation that was founded in January of 2007 by company owner, Mike Humphrey. Mike Humphrey was one of the original founders of M&M Motorsports, a company that produced championship winning modifieds and late models in the midwest for the the last 18 years. Offering a wide aray of racing products and services to the racing community of the midwest and the continental United States. From Open Wheel Modified and Late Model bodies and chassis, complete race cars, complete race car set-ups, to transmission and rear end repair, and many more services. Mach1 Race Cars has some of the most widely known drivers in the midwest racing its chassis from Kevin Blum, Mike Zemo Jr., Doug Crampton, Jeremy Gustaf, LeRoy Brenner, and Nate Beuseling just to name a few. See what these drivers have already witnessed with the championship winning chassis here at Mach1 Race Cars.

New look and feel for the Mach1 Race Cars website.
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After the demand and hints came in from many race fans and clients of Mach1 Race Cars that the old website look and feel just did not fit that of Mach1 Race Cars.  The design team over at Balistyk Designs decided to sit down and re-design the old theme and give the Mach1 Race Cars website a new look and feel.  After about a week and a half of work and planning on a new look for the Mach1 Race Cars website the design team at Balistyk Designs came up with this new look and feel.  As this theme still keeps the professional look that any company needs to portray, it also hints on the down and dirty look that is customed to dirt track racing on the local tracks.
Posted by Mach1RaceCars on Monday, November 19 @ 16:58:01 EST (2 reads)
New Shock Dyno Machine for Mach1 Race Cars
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Recently added to the Mach1 Race Cars shop was a brand new shock dyno machine from AccuForce.  This is a very nice piece of machinery that will allow better setup of the shocks for all of the Mach1 Race Cars out there racing on the tracks of the Midwest.  This machine easily reads and plots a Force vs. Displacement graph for shocks that are connected to the machine.  With the plotted graph the guys at Mach1 Race Cars are able to view maximum force and nose pressure for all speeds plotted, as well as this machine also plots as many speeds as the guys at Mach1 Race Cars desire on one graph allowing for better setup in the end.
Posted by Mach1RaceCars on Monday, September 24 @ 11:57:35 EDT (26 reads)
Racing season slowing progress on the website.
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Visitors of Mach1RaceCars.com are being informed that the completion of the website if coming along, but process is slow.  The completion of the website is slow due to the fact that the owner of Mach1 Race Cars, Mike Humphrey, is at the race tracks on business setting up and tuning the Mach1 Race Cars that his clients have.  This leaves little time for the webmaster to get the information from him that is needed to complete the website.  As the racing season is about 3/4 of the way completed or so it should not be long before the Mach1RaceCars.com website should be in the final stages of completion if everything goes to plan.  This message is here to let the public know that progress is slow on the Mach1RaceCars.com website because racing season is currently in the heat of things and Mike Humphrey needs to be at the tracks to help setup and tune his chassis.
Posted by Mach1RaceCars on Wednesday, August 15 @ 15:51:18 EDT (29 reads)