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CorteX Racing is the aftermarket suspension and mod specialist for the Ford Shelby GT350 and GT350R.

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Vintage Mach 1 Mustang Mod

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Vintage Mach 1 Mustang Build by CorteX Racing

When you love your classic pony car, it takes a lot of confidence in the products before plunging into a complete suspension upgrade… you can trust the experts at CorteX racing where we build what we love.


1970 Spectre Mach 1 CorteX Suspension

The Xtreme-Grip™ Vintage Rear Suspension Kit on this Mach 1 Mustang was developed and installed by CorteX Racing including a Watts Link, Torque Arm Rear lower control arms (LCA) JRi double adjustable coilovers Subframe connectors.

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Modernize an American Muscle Classic

For the best suspension kit for vintage mustangs, the Xtreme-Gripsystem delivers unparalleled performance improvements with easy installation and minimal alteration.


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AiM MXG 1.2 Data Logger

Improve performance with a digital dash

Digital dashes are more common and more affordable than ever before, and you will need one to keep your ride dial-in and under control.

Why do you need this? Because data analysis after the fact allows you to do things like hone your exit or figure out where on track your oil pressure dropped low enough to throw that rod.


Next-Gen Data Logger, Ideal for Motor-Sports

The AiM MXG 1.2 Dash Logger is upgraded with an extra wide 7″ display, and it is fully configurable and ideal for many different motor-sports categories. Designed to acquire and display data coming from your ECU, the internal accelerometer and gyro, the GPS module (included in the kit), analogue/digital inputs and predefined math channels.

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Simple Set-up, Harness Performance Data

The MXG 1.2 dash delivers performance and data with incremental expansion potential option of up to eight modules.

  • High contrast large 7” TFT display- fully configurable
  • Lap time & track position analysis with GPS08 module (included)
  • > 200 world tracks start/finish line coordinates in memory
  • Secure WiFi enabled to configure, calibrate and download wirelessly
  • Configurable alarms, 8 RGB LEDs with choice of color, frequency and accompanying text message
  • Ease of use, swap page view with push of a button
  • Quantify vehicle dynamics, internal 3-axel accelerometer and gyro
  • CAN output to improve the range of vehicle control possibilities
  • Camera inputs, to switch your display into a mirror camera
  • Motorsport connections
  • Expandable with expansion modules to increment the performance and the data acquired: SmartyCam HD or SmartyCam HD GP cameras, Channel Expansion, TC Hub, LCU-One Lambda Controller and Memory Module are some of the options
AiM Digital Dash Data Logger Features
AiM Dash Features a Fully Configurable, Expandable and Wifi Enabled Interface

Complete with your choice of GPS08 module (by application), a wiring harness with military-spec motor-sport connectors, data lead and RaceStudio3 software. All versions include an odometer and trip meter.

The MXG 1.2 also features two digital outputs to automatically run external systems, i.e. to switch on/off additional lights, to activate/de-activate a cooling fan or circulation pumps, etc when a certain event happens. Each of them can give an output of 1 amp at 12 volts. They can be configured in order to be turned on/off depending on the value of the analogue or digital inputs.


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Eagleton Expecting Great Racing as Trans Am GT Returns to Sonoma

Sonoma, CA – June 5, 2019 – GT Racing returns to wine country, and specifically the beautiful hills north of San Francisco the weekend of June 14-16 when Round 4 of the 2019 Trans Am West Coast Championship presented by Pirelli gets underway.

On what is effectively a home track, California native Roger Eagleton will be looking to continue his fine start of the season in the GT class, where he has already tasted success this year, winning the opening round of the season at Thunderhill before a podium second place at Laguna Seca in the beginning of May.


Thunderhill is a particularly happy hunting ground for Roger, who has twice won the “world’s longest race” – the 25 Hours of Thunderhill.

The 2017 SCCA Spec Mustang Champion, Roger is also very familiar with the demands of Sonoma – and indeed with the unique qualities of the current crop of Ford Mustangs – having competed there as recently as October of 2018 during the SCCA Runoffs.


Testing for the weekend’s action begins next Friday morning, June 14 with a solid 55-minute session, followed by an hour practice in the afternoon. The smaller fields that assemble for the West Coast Championship should mean Roger and his crew are able to get plenty of clear road to ensure the car is set up to be competitive. A forty-minute practice session on Saturday, June 15, is followed in the afternoon by the all-important qualifying session, with the race going green for the Trans Am feature race at 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, June 16.


Roger’s race car for the SCCA accredited 2019 Trans Am West Coast Championship presented by Pirelli is the No. 98 Five Star Property Management / Energy Real Estate Ford Mustang. A successful entrepreneur, Roger promotes partnerships within his businesses and network. Five Star Property Management is the Bay Area’s premier boutique property management company, while Energy Real Estate is based in Roger’s hometown of Burlingame and is primarily concerned with Residential Sales.


Speaking ahead of next weekend’s action, Roger was clearly looking forward to racing again when he told us,

“The entire team at DIG Motorsports is excited to head to the race weekend at Sonoma Raceway with Trans Am. This is our third ever Trans Am event weekend as a team and we are very focused on the West Coast Series at the moment. The competition in the GT class is really heating up and it will be challenging for us to continue to do well.”


The GT class cars that Roger competes in are heavier, less powerful cars than the TA and TA2 cars that he will share the track with, something he acknowledged when he added,

“We are in a much heavier and lower horsepower car compared to rest of field, but we know Sonoma really well, it is a great track for us, and we hope we can make up for some of the power differences with the great braking and handling performance that is a signature of these Spec Mustangs. No matter what, we know that this upcoming Trans Am weekend should make for some great racing for the fans and there should be some really good battles going on!”


Sonoma Raceway, formerly Sears Point Raceway and Infineon Raceway, is a 2.52-mile road course and drag strip located on the landform known as Sears Point in the southern Sonoma Mountains in Sonoma, California, USA. The road course features 12 turns on a hilly course with 160 ft of total elevation change.


Keep up with all the latest news about Roger via his website at rogereagletonracing.comFacebook and Instagram.
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DIG Motorsports l digmotorsports.net
Energy Real Estate l energyrealestatesf.com

K&N 2013 Mustang Featuring CorteX Suspension Wins at Buttonwillow

K&N NASA American Iron Mustang takes home the win at Buttonwillow in both Saturday’s and Sunday’s race and setting new track records in the process.

Skilled driver Ryan Walton the walks away from the field driving the 2013 Mustang equipped with a CorteX Racing watts link, torque arm, lower control arm, front SLA system, and JRi double adjustable coilover damper.

Learn more about this incredible car here.

CorteX 2017 GT350R Mustang

CorteX secured a 2017 GT350R to showcase Xtreme-Grip™ suspension products developed for the S550 platform and to continue to develop new technology advancements.

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The Mod List

Chassis and Suspension

  • CorteX magneride tuning module
  • Adjustable front and rear anti-roll bars with adjustable end-links
  • CorteX Front Caliper Stud kit

Interior

Wheels & Tires
• HRE FF15 Flowform Wheels, 19×11-inch (front) and 19×11-inch (rear)
• Nitto NT01 Tires, 305/30ZR-19 (front) and 305/30ZR-19 (rear)

Powertrain

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Chassis and Suspension

  • CorteX magneride tuning module
  • Adjustable front and rear anti roll bars with adjustable end-links
  • Front caliper stud kit

Interior

  • Schroth six-point harnesses
  • CorteX Racing Harness bar

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ElginRacing Wins 2015 Devil in the Dark 12 Hour Endurance Race

Millville, NJ (April 25, 2015) – ElginRacing finished first overall in the 6th Annual Devil in the Dark 12 hour endurance race at New Jersey Motorsports Park.

This victory continues ElginRacing’s successful endurance racing record as Greg Obadia, David Jacobs and Todd Lamb stood on the top step of the podium after completing 418 laps in their #00 Ford Mustang BOSS 302R.

ElginRacing Crew

Forty teams from around the country competed on April 24-25, 2015. In Friday night’s qualifying session, Greg Obadia put the car on the pole with a lap time of 1:26.150. The green flag dropped on Saturday at 11:55 am with David Jacobs behind the wheel for ElginRacing. Jacobs, Obadia and Lamb rotated driving duties approximately every one and half hours to replenish fuel and change tires during the twelve hour race. ElginRacing finished the race with a 16-lap lead ahead of the second place highly competitive #28 Johnstone Supply BMW that was uncharacteristically hampered by a mechanical issue.

Back of the Pace Car

The MEATHEAD Racing crew, directed by Mike Collins, preformed lightning-quick pit stops. ElginRacing’s Car Chief Jimmy Padgett ensured that the car ran with 100 percent reliability throughout the grueling twelve hours. Francois Bru, team strategist, played a critical role in analyzing lap times and developing pit stop and pace strategies. ElginRacing’s preparation and offseason development were key to winning the race as some of our toughest competitors.

“Our win today is a tribute to the hard work of the SCCA volunteers and the professionalism exhibited by each of our competitors, making The Devil in the Dark a great event,” said Ben Jacobs of ElginRacing. “On any other day we might not be so lucky.”

Finish LineElginRacing’s BOSS 302R made its endurance debut one year ago winning the SCCA’s 2014 Devil in the Dark 12-hour race. The driving team of Jacobs, Obadia and Lamb also took the overall win of the Charge of the Headlight Brigade 13-hour Enduro race in October 25, 2014 at Virginia International Raceway.

The ElginRacing-prepared Ford Mustang BOSS 302R platform has proven itself by winning all three of the endurance races ElginRacing has entered.

ElginRacing would like to recognize CorteX Racing for their support.

ElginRacing posted updates, images and videos from the race on its Facebook page: www.facebook.com/elginracing.

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About  ElginRacing

ElginRacing’s  priority    is    perfection.    Passion    for    all    things    motor    sports    is    what     drives  us.    Always    focused    on    building    contemporary    racecars    and  award-­‐winning     vintage  cars  to  the    highest  standard,    ElginRacing  has  extended  its    pursuit    of     excellence  to    competitive    motor    racing.    Evolving    over    more    than    five    decades    of     episodic  automotive    and    motorcycle    engagements,    clarity    of    purpose    has    become     the  cornerstone    of    ElginRacing.      ElginRacing    is  based  in  Bethesda,    MD  and  a     longstanding  member    of    the    Washington    DC    Region    (WDCR)    of    the    Sports    Car    Club     of  America    (SCCA).

Article courtesy of ElginRacing.

NATE STACY TO RUN IN GTS WITH REHAGEN RACING AT BARBER MOTORSPORTS PARK

Spring 2014 – Barber Motorsports Park – Dean Martin, driver of the #50 Rehagen Racing Mustang Boss 302 liked what he saw.

There was a talent working hard to breakout and become the best that he could. He had seen Nate on other occasions but this was the first time he was able to watch him race.

It was no surprise to Dean when Nate took to the podium weeks later at Ca-nadian Tire Motorsport Park (Mosport), and he was the first to text his congratulations after the race.

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Fast forward to March 2015 at the Circuit of the Americas where all classes have gathered for the season opener. Mike Stacy happened to cross paths with Dean in the paddock and mentioned that he would really love to get Nate into a competitive GTS Car. Dean had a solution, Rehagen Racing has been building, preparing and providing “Turn-Key” Mustangs since 2007 and would love to work with Nate and Stacy Racing. Over the next few hours, the two discussed the possibility. A few more meetings and a one race deal came together, Nate will be making his GTS debut with Rehagen Racing at Barber Motorsports Park.

“I’m excited to provide Nate this opportunity to drive a competitive car in GTS. Since I will be racing my new GTS Mustang Boss 302S at Barber, the car that I won with at St Petersburg is the car that we have made available to Nate for Barber. I’ve been watching Nate drive for the past few years and he has been very impressive. I’m really looking forward to seeing Nate run in the very competitive GTS class.” – Dean Martin

“I’ve known Dean a few years now, and we started talking in March I knew that he and Rehagen Racing was the right place to go. This opportunity fell into place and they worked with us to make it happen. They are great to work with and have shown us such great support pre-race that I am confident that Nate will do well at Barber. ” – Mike Stacy

About Nate Stacy Racing

Nate Stacy Racing is a Pro Race Team based out of Owasso, Oklahoma. They currently race in the Pirelli World Challenge, COMMA and NASA Pro Racing series. At 14 years old, Nate is currently the youngest Pro Driver in World Challenge history, finishing second in the Driver’s Championship in 2014. You can follow Nate Stacy Racing on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

About Rehagen Racing – Multi Championship Winners in Grand -Am and American Iron

What do Ford Motor Company engineers do in their spare time? Go racing! At least that’s what Rehagen Racing’s partners Larry Rehagen and Dean Martin do. Over the past 30 years, Rehagen Racing’s staff has been comprised primarily of current and ex-Ford Motor Company employees.

Their intimate knowledge of Ford Mustangs has no doubt factored into their success. The knowledge they’ve acquired through decades of racing Ford’s pony car not only increases their chance of success each race weekend, but has culminated in the development of their turn-key club racing/track day cars. The Team continues to campaign there FR500C Mustangs, but has now added the BOSS 302R and 302S platforms to their arsenal. For more information on Rehagen Racing go to: www.rehagenracing.com

Article courtesy of Nate Stacy Racing.

MUSTANG BOSS 302 MACHINES RUN WILD WITH CONSECUTIVE WORLD CHALLENGE PODIUM SWEEPS

Article courtesy of Ford Performance

MAR 30, 2015 | ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA

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Dean Martin leads the field in St Petersburg Pirelli World Challenge GTS Race 2015.

There are great weekends, and then there is the weekend the Mustang Boss 302 drivers enjoyed in the Pirelli World Challenge series at the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.

Dean Martin got things rolling by leading a 1-2-3 Mustang sweep of Friday’s GTS race, finishing ahead of Kurt Rezzetano and Spencer Pumpelly, all of whom piloted Mustang Boss 302 cars.

Pumpelly then found his way to Victory Lane in Saturday’s GTS event, winning ahead of Andrew Aquilante, Rezzetano, and Martin, as the Boss crowd lived up to his name by taking the top four places.

“We learned a lot yesterday,” said Pumpelly after Saturday’s victory.

“One of the things we learned was to really attack on the start. We did that today.

“It’s good to be back and have success this weekend. I have to thank the guys for the effort on the Mustang. This win is up there with my other big wins and it is a really special deal.”

Martin claimed his fifth career Pirelli World Challenge win Friday with all of his series victories coming on street courses. With a fastest lap of the race at 1:19.841, Martin earned the pole for Saturday’s Round 4 race.

“It’s always nice when you can qualify on pole position and then lead flag-to-flag with the fastest lap,” said Martin. “The street courses are such that when you are up front it’s tough to pass so you just want to stay there.”

“The Mustang is great on the street courses. My style works on street courses, and we talk about it, I have a low self preservation factor. You have to ignore the fact that the walls are there and don’t’ get intimidated. Because if something happens on the street course with the walls, you are a pancake. You just have to have faith in the car. With the Mustang, every time I go to the brake or throttle I know its going to be there.”

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