Some maintenance items of course, and then the current Motion Raceworks catalog of stuff will have to get thrown at it but with the original car’s personality in mind. It is classified as operating in the Automotive Parts, Accessories & Tire Stores industry. It’s a clean car, but it does have some original things that will need to get some updates for safety and such. Motion Raceworks's annual revenues are 1-10 million (see exact revenue data) and has 10-100 employees. It was a mid-8 second car when Doug owned it before, but they think Pumpkin Spice can dip into the 7s and we don’t disagree. The plan is to get this thing ready for Sick Week, which is coming up soon, and to drive it for the entire week and see what kind of times they can lay down with it. ![]() The three have started an empire with the bond created around this car and Doug is thrilled to have gotten it back and into his garage. Doug, Andy, and Brian were single dudes and spent every Friday and Saturday night working on this car and then taking it to the track. This is THE car that actually started Motion Raceworks. Check out the video below, along with a link to the first video in the series if you missed it! ![]() In this episode of the refresh, it gets tons of new parts, and some love in the form of a polish job from Mr. To call it new is funny, because it is the car that started it all at Motion Raceworks, but this thing is awesome and it needed some love and some upgrades before heading off to Sick Week 2023. ![]() Sick Week is coming up, starting Monday actually, and Doug Cook is taking a whole “new” car on the adventure.
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