The Mission

Let's face it, sprint car technology hasn't advanced in years if not decades. Our mission is to bring innovation back to sprint car racing. We are completely rethinking what makes up a sprint car in order to develop cutting edge parts, just like the original Outlaws did.

  • Rayce Martin

    Rayce built his first sprint car at age 12 for his dad. By 14 he was racing one. That year he was awarded Rookie of the Year by the Northern Outlaw Sprint Association. After a few years, he went off to college to study mechanical engineering. But the racing didn't stop.

    Rayce joined his university's Formula SAE team to design and build a Formula style racecar from scratch. On the weekends he helped crew chief for some local sprint car drivers. Rayce went on to earn his Master's in Mechanical Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University studying experimental fluid dynamics.

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  • Torey Martin

    Torey's passion for sprint car racing came from his dad. From an early age Torey was hooked on working on the cars in the shop. That passion drives him today. When Torey was born he was diagnosed Cerebral Palsy. But he got just as much enjoyment watching his dad and brother wheel on the weekend. With Torey unable to get behind the wheel himself he turned to school where he got his degree in Sales & Marketing and Digital Marketing with the goal of one day having a career in the motorsports industry.