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Saleen Owners and Enthusiasts Club co-founder. Operates the Saleen Locating Service. Saleen historian and memorabilia collector.

SALEEN FACTORY: INSIDE THE MUSCLE CAR LABORATORY

By: DAVE BURNETT on May 8, 2014 at 4:56 am
Original Article: PUPPYKNUCKLES.COM

Let’s say you’re a fan of all-American muscle, and you want to stand out from the legions of other Mustang, Camaro, and Challenger owners prowling the streets. You need presence. You want to intimidate. You won’t be satisfied until you have the ability to instantly vanquish large amounts of fossil fuels with your right foot. Enter Saleen. No mere tuner, Saleen is one of the leading performance houses in the world and they are creating arguably the most fearsome street machines ever sold with a warranty. I took a quick spin through their spotless, near-showroom-quality factory recently and saw where these beasts are born.

Saleen Tour

Saleen currently produces three different cars: the Saleen 570 Challenger, the Saleen 302 Mustang, and the Saleen 620 Camaro, as well as a handful of special editions. The factory is nestled at the end of a long corporate park in Corona, CA, the access road for which has a peculiar abundance of black tire marks. The cars in the parking lot are driven by employees to shake down new parts.

Saleen Tour

It’s hard to believe they build cars here, it’s too clean. The facility is basically two assembly lines and it was designed to feel as much like a showroom as it does a factory. The cars come here straight from Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge, brand-spanking new, and are immediately disassembled. Every car is going to get the Saleen visual touch: bumpers, wheels, grills, hoods, interior trim as well as a baseline performance enhancement in the powertrain and suspension. But some cars get entirely new engines and major components that completely takes things to a new level. The orange convertible in the lead image above is undergoing the transformation to a 700+ horsepower monster Saleen 351, the most ridiculous Mustang Saleen has ever made. It gets a whole new 351 cubic inch motor that has been punched out from the 5.4 mod V8, as well as serious braking and suspension upgrades.

Saleen Tour

Other, slightly less insane packages add supercharged power to the existing 5.0 Coyote engine, but these motors still can churn out 625 horsepower under boost. Incredible.

Saleen Tour

The star of the whole show for me was this George Follmer edition Mustang, #001. For those who don’t know, George Follmer was a legend in the world of Trans Am and road racing in general, who drove in anger some of the most incredible BOSS 302 Mustangs ever built against fellow legends like Sam Posey and Parnelli Jones. Click here to see some photos of the original ’69 Follmer BOSS Mustang tearing up Lime Rock Park last year at the Vintage Festival.

Saleen Tour

The 5.0 liter Coyote equals 302 cubic inches in displacement which makes it perfect for a tribute to the Trans Am days; the Follmer edition stays naturally aspirated but fully built including camshafts, valve springs, a tuned intake manifold backed up by a free flowing exhaust to achieve 470 horsepower and well over 400 lb/ft of torque. Would you be mad if I told you they fired this beast up for me? They did. It sounded perfect.

Saleen Tour

There are a ton of cool touches on this car, not the least of which are these gorgeous 20″ retro-modern wheels. Good lord those are special.

Saleen Tour

Inside the Follmer, more custom touches including custom seat covers and door inserts.

Saleen Tour

The MT-82 six speed is operated by this custom “GF” shifter.

Saleen Tour

George Follmer and Steve Saleen’s signatures on the dashboard.

Saleen Tour

The floormats have a track map of the old Riverside, where George had great success, and secured the Trans Am championship in 1971 (driving an AMC… shhhh.)

Saleen Tour

Saleen has a tradition of numbering all their cars on the front driver’s side bumper. This is the number you want to see.

Saleen Tour

In case you have always thought that Saleen was just “some Mustang tuner” it’s hard to ignore this gorgeous red sports car sitting in the corner. That’s Steve Saleen’s personal S7, the supercar he designed and built in 2000 and the track version went on to win four GT championships in 2001. These machines sold for upwards of 400,000+ when new and they are still highly regarded today.

Saleen Tour

Fun fact: Saleen at one time had OEM manufacturer status. That means they were held to the same Federal standards as any other car manufacturer with regards to safety and quality. Arguably no company has combined an OEM approach to modified production cars as successfully as Saleen.

Saleen Tour

Sitting in the lobby is another one of Steve’s cars, this time a Mustang GT racer that was campaigned in the American Le Mans series and probably driven by Ron Johnson.

Everywhere you look in Saleen’s facility you see actual motorsports heritage. It’s a killer factory, and if you’re in the Corona area just drop by or give them a call. It’s worth the trip.


Dave Burnett
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2014 S620 S/C BLACK LABEL ARRIVES AT NAPLES MOTORSPORTS

NAPLES MOTORSPORTS – Naples, FL

Naples Motorsports is proud to announce that Saleen Automotive Inc have been added to our incredible showroom full of exotic, sport, muscle and luxury vehicles. Saleen cars are a perfect fit next to our Ferrari and Lamborghini inventory and offer our buyers the exotic muscle car and adrenaline filled life style that they crave.

2014 SALEEN 620 BLACK LABEL CAMARO SS COUPE

Pictures in this ad are of the actual Saleen 620 listed for sale and other Saleens we have inbound for inventory.
This Saleen 620 is premiering at the New York auto show and will arrive at our dealership the beginning of May.
Only the Saleen 620 is for sale in this ad.

EXTERIOR
SPEED LAB YELLOW

INTERIOR
BLACK LEATHER AND ALCANTARA

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES POWERTRAIN

  • 6.2L V8 Engine
  • Horsepower: 575
  • Torque: 525 ft-lb
  • Saleen Supercharger
  • Low Pressure Drop Internal Intercooler
  • High Volume Intercooler Water Pump
  • Remote External Heat Exchanger
  • High Performance Calibration
  • 47lb Fuel Injectors
  • Cold Air Induction with High Performance Air Filter
  • High Performance Air Filter
  • High Performance Dual Exhaust with High Performance Mufflers
  • Polished Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips
  • 6-Speed Manual Transmission
  • 3.90:1 Final Gear Ratio
  • 625 AMP Maintenance Free Battery
  • BLACK LABEL Saleen Serialized Engine Bay Plaque

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES AIR MANAGEMENT

  • Saleen Red Butterfly Induction Hood
  • Saleen Blade Front Grille
  • Saleen Front Splitter
  • Saleen Side Skirts
  • Saleen High Downforce Rear Diffuser
  • Saleen Aerodynamic Rear Deck Lid with Spoiler
  • Saleen Signature Tail Lights

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES S1 HIGH PERFORMANCE SUSPENSION

  • S4 Specific Rate Front and Rear Springs
  • S4 Front Struts
  • S4 Rear Shocks
  • S4 Front and Rear Sway Bars with High Durometer Pivot Bushings

TIRES

  • High Performance Tires 275/35ZR20 (front)
  • High Performance Tires 275/40ZR20 (rear)

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES WHEELS

  • 5-spoke Alloy Wheels Painted Silver 20”x9” (front) (Chrome Option)
  • 5-spoke Alloy Wheels Painted Silver 20”x10” (rear) (Chrome Option)
  • Saleen Signature Valve Stem Caps

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES BRAKES

  • ABS Slotted Brakes with Powder Coated Calipers, High Performance
  • Pads, Stainless Steel Brake Lines and Fittings includes four-piston Brembo®† vented disc brakes,
  • limited-slip rear differential
  • 15.0” ABS Cross Drilled Front Brakes with 6-Piston Calipers

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES EXTERIOR TRIM

  • Model Specific Fender Chevrons
  • Saleen Windshield Banner
  • Saleen Fender Model Description Badges
  • Saleen Front Emblem
  • Saleen Rear Emblem
  • Saleen 30th Anniversary Wreath Rear Window Decal
  • Saleen Serialized Front Bumper Numbers

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES INTERIOR

  • Saleen/SMS Aluminum Door Sill Plates
  • BLACK LABEL Saleen Serialized Dash Emblem
  • Steve Saleen Personally Signed Authentication Dash
  • Leather and Alcantara Two-Tone Chevron Performance Seating
  • Saleen Leather Wrapped Shift Knob and Shift Boot
  • Embroidered Model designation Floor Mats
  • Saleen Serialized Engine Bay Plaque
  • Saleen Owners Portfolio and Warranty Guide
  • Saleen Steering Wheel Emblem

SALEEN SIGNATURE SERIES WARRANTY

  • 3 Year / 36,000 Mile Limited Warranty

CHEVROLET CAMARO BASE CHASSIS

  • 6.2L V8 Engine
  • 6 Speed Transmission
  • Navigation System
  • HID Headlamps
  • LED Halo Ring
  • LED Tail Lamps
  • USB Port
  • Boston Acoustics Premium Sound System
  • 4 Pack Auxiliary Gauges
  • Sirius XM Satellite
  • Color Head-Up Display

eBay auction number: 231212244640

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CHROME MOLLY 351 LANDS AT CAMPBELL FORD

Words cannot accurately describe this one-off custom 2014 Saleen 351 Extreme. This car is much different, more Extreme, than anything yet from Steve Saleen. For starters this car began life as a 2014 Shelby GT500. From this starting point Steve Saleen and his team worked their magic. What exists now is a 700HP masterpiece. It is the only one like it in the world. Painted with custom Steve Saleen designed and created ChromeMolly Metallic paint. Saleen designed Supercharger helping the 351 block put out 700HP. Saleen designed Red Butterfly Induction Hood. Custom Saleen black leather and Alcantera interior. Incredible glass scenic roof. It feels like you are outside but are safely protected from the 200 mph wind elements! This car is personally signed by Steve Saleen on the dash. This is truly a one of a kind super car. List price is $55,445 for the Shelby GT 500 base car plus $118,235 for the Saleen 351 Extreme transformation for an MSRP of $173,680. But as a long time Saleen dealer we are offering this one of a kind car for considerably less than MSRP.

This quote is from Derek Hall, Saleen Sales Director: “The reason we started with the SVT was due to the fact ford was not selling the 5.8 block yet. We needed the block to build our engine. You will actually have a very limited production 351, all the rest have been built from the base GT platform. There are only two cars built this way, yours and a private customer.”

This car is the ONLY car to have started as a GT 500 and be painted in a custom Saleen color. Bumper number 14 was specially reserved for this car to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Mustang. And because 2014 is the last year of this flavor of Mustang. 2015 brings a more homogenized, smaller “world” Mustang. It will be sold world wide and will lose much of what makes Mustang so prized in the United States.

The following is what Steve Saleen designed and constructed to make the 351 Extreme:

Powertrain

Supercharged 351ci DOHC V8 Engine with 700 HP Upgrade
Saleen Supercharger with Asymmetric Multi-lobe Screws
Torque: 655 ft/lb
Low Pressure Drop Internal Intercooler
High Volume Intercooler Water Pump with Closed Single Pass System
Remote External Heat Exchanger
High Performance Calibration
Cold Air Induction with High Performance Air Filter
Forged Aluminum Pistons
Forged Steel Crankshaft
Forged Steel Connecting Rods
CNC Ported Aluminum Cylinder Heads
High Performance Valve Springs and Camshafts
High Performance Dual Exhaust with High Performance Mufflers
Polished Stainless Steel Exhaust Tips
High Performance Clutch with Light Weight Flywheel
3.73 Final Drive Gear Ratio
Saleen High Performance Suspension

Air Management

Front Facia with High Volume Radiator Intake, Integrated Brake Intakes and Side Vents
Integrated Front Splitter with Heat Exchanger Intakes
Side Skirts with Integrated Brake Intakes
Rear Facia with Dual Exhaust Cooling Vents
High Downforce Rear Diffuser with Integrated Exhaust and Center Vent with LED Race Lamp
Aerodynamic Rear Decklid Spoiler and Rear Fender End Caps
Red Butterfly Induction Hood

Suspension

S4 Specific Rate Front and Rear Springs
S4 Front Struts
S4 Rear Shocks
S4 Front and Rear Sway Bars with High Durometer Pivot Bushings
High Performance Pirelli P-Zero Tires  Front: 275 35ZR 20    Rear: 275 40ZR 20
Custom Saleen “Black Ice” Chrome Wheels

Exterior

Saleen Windshield Banner
Saleen Fender Model Description Emblems
Saleen Front and Rear Designation Emblems
Front Bright Work Trim Package
Saleen Serialized Front Bumper Number

Interior

Steve Saleen Personally Signed Authentication Dash
Leather and Alcantera Two-Tone Chevron Performance Seating
Leather Wrapped Shift Knob and Shift Boot
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
200 MPH Gauge Cluster
Saleen Illuminated Door Sill Plates
Saleen Embroidered Floor Mats and Trunk Mat
S351X Serialized Dash Emblem
S351X Serialized Engine Bay Plaque
Saleen Steering Wheel Emblem
GPS Navigation

This is a true Super Car designed by a living legend. It is the only one like it anywhere in the world. It is only for the choosiest of Mustang aficionados. It is expensive because it is designed and built to the highest standard. Shelby’s are everywhere. Treat yourself to something NO ONE else has. A hand built car by Steve Saleen and his award winning staff. You will not regret it!

Campbell Ford Lincoln Saleen has been selling and servicing Steve Saleen’s creations for over 10 years. We have sold literally hundreds of Saleens all over the world. You can be rest assured that any transaction handled by us will be professional and efficient. Contact Jason Ziesmer or Doug Campbell with any questions. Toll free 1-888-FORD-999.

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FMM: SALEEN’S 1988 R-MODEL RACER

MUSTANG BIO
Fox Afire – Saleen’s ’88 R-Model Racer

By: MARK LAMASKIN & KEVIN ADOLF on March 2014
Photos: KEVIN ADOLF
Original Article: FOX MUSTANG MAGAZINE

Collection of General Tire Saleen Mustangs
Collection of General Tire Saleen Mustangs

Race on Sunday; sell on Monday. It’s an old adage that’s been around for decades, and it has worked for car manufactures all over the world, including Saleen.

Most know that Steve Saleen began building custom street cars in the mid-’80s. What many don’t know is that by 1986 Steve was building and racing Saleen R-models. Saleen built 16 factory R-models, fewer even than Shelby’s 26 R-models. Because as few were built, it’s even rarer to see one in person, let alone four under one roof.

The most recognized Saleen race cars are nicknamed the “bumble-bee” cars from 1987 to 1989. Saleen built only eight of these R-models from brand-new cars, and they were destined to be race cars from day one.

1987 Race Team
1987 Race Team

Saleen campaigned these cars from 1986 to 1989 in an endurance race series, constantly testing them at 12- to 24-hour races with multiple drivers. The venue, the SCCA Escort Endurance Race Series, was sponsored by the Escort Radar Detector company. Escort and Saleen had other partnerships throughout the Fox-body ages, since an Escort radar detector was an option when purchasing a Saleen from the dealer. The Escort Endurance Series was intended to showcase the best that all the manufactures had to offer and was better known as Showroom Stock, meaning the cars had to be raced in the same trim as if you purchased the car off the showroom floor. Keeping the cars mostly stock was to deter “ringers” from being custom built by the manufacturers. All cars had to have a production VIN, and only minor modifications were allowed.

88-0020R Saleen Mustang
88-0020R Saleen Mustang

The only allowable engine modification was engine blue-printing and balancing for durability, while for the suspension, shock and spring changes were about it. As for interiors, all cars had to have a SCCA-approved roll cage, fire system, and race seats. Other than those few changes, the cars were stock inside. The passenger seat was a stock Saleen Flofit. The door panels were still stitched with the Saleen logo. The dash was stock. All of the interior panels were truly Showroom Stock. That’s about where “stock” ends with these cars, though.

As with any form of racing, Showroom Stock or not, if you want to be out in front you need to push the boundaries a bit. Saleen went one step further by hiring Dave Dixon, a former F1 engine builder, to head up their engine program. A factory-stock Mustang 5.0 would put down about 200 rwhp on a chassis dyno, but a Dixon-built motor put down 265 rwhp, giving the Saleen team a distinct advantage over its competitors.

Dixon had the task of finding a little more horsepower out of the completely stock power plant while keeping the overall appearance as stock so the SCCA officials would be none the wiser. One way he found extra power was to use a set of preproduction GT-40 cylinder heads with a stock E7 casting equipped with a set of factory-appearing, stamped rocker arms with a larger ratio. During a visual inspection, they looked completely stock. Another trick was a then-new process called Extrude Hone, running an abrasive material through the intake runners under pressure to open them up without creating visible porting marks as with grinding. This increased the flow to match the GT-40-style cylinder heads.

88-0020R Saleen Mustang
88-0020R Saleen Mustang

To help hide the unapproved modifications that Dixon had done to the cylinder heads, he had them shot-peened to look like factory castings. Inside the engine, one last mod was a custom camshaft that Dixon spec’d with stock life values, but with custom overlap and duration which was optimized for the high rpm seen during road racing. Another trick Dixon found was a Lincoln LSC speed-density intake tube, which flows more air than the stock Mustang piece. As well, he took the stock Ford headers and slightly ported them to increase exhaust flow. Behind the headers, all R-models used a Ford Motorsport off-road pipe and 2 ¼-inch DynoMax mufflers.

Another thing you may notice is that ALL of the ’87-’89 Saleen R-models are Speed Density and not Mass-Air. Dixon found that the stock Speed Density computers worked better with these modifications but needed to be upgraded to 24-pound injectors to compensate for the increased airflow. Dixon would actually have Saleen try dozens of ECUs to find the best one for each motor since they had to be factory sealed and never tampered with. This may sound like a lot of work to go Showroom Stock racing, but… well, welcome to racing.

Collection of General Tire Saleen Mustangs
Collection of General Tire Saleen Mustangs

The cars ran stock T-5 transmissions, but they too were blueprinted to ensure reliability under 24-hour abuse. Ratios remained stock, but Saleen would use 3.55:1 and 3.08:1 rear gear ratios, depending on the track. The rear differentials were prototype parts from Auburn. The “Pro” differentials they currently sell was prototyped on the Saleen race cars. This a cone-type differential that gave the Saleen Rs a better launch off the corners.

These completed engine packages also included hidden stamps on all of the parts. Each engine was issued a specific number, so when they were rebuilt none of the parts got mixed up.

The tricks of the bumble-bee cars did not end with just the drivetrain. Saleen also massaged the body to accommodate 8-inch-wide wheels in the front with one inch of added track width. This additional front track kept the cars square with the additional inch of rear track from the Saleen rear disc brakes with 8-inch rear wheels. The ’86-’88 cars ran the stock Saleen brakes on all four corners, but the ’89 cars ran a set of upgraded JFZ front brakes because Ford offered them in the Motorsports catalog. Saleen’s tire sponsor was General Tire, and they provided the team with G-compound race rubber that was much wider than the tire size branded on the side of the tires – another advantage Saleen.

Suspension was also not quite stock. Saleen installed harder bushings in a few of the control arms, and each car had specific springs to account for the driver’s weight and to optimize corner balance and cross weights. The ’88 cars had 750-pound fronts and 300-pound rears, depending on the track, but the later ’89 cars ran 1,000-pount front. With all of these modifications the cars were still close to factory weight due to the addition of the roll cages, but they started lighter than stock due to the lack of A/C and other power options.

The racing history for each car is unique because there could be as many as five drivers at any one race. The list of drivers for these Saleen R-models reads as a “who’s who” of late-80s’ big name drivers, including Tommy and Bobby Archer, Calvin Fish, Rick Titus, Pete Halsmer, George Follmer, Desire Wilson, Lisa Caceras, and of course, Steve Saleen. The tracks they raced are also renowned: Road Atlanta, Mosport, Mid-Ohio, Sebring, Sears Point, Portand, Road America, and Brainerd.

ABOUT OUR FEATURE CAR
Today, its racing days are over, this rare racer resides at Performance Autosport in Richmond, Virginia, part of a set of four General Tire bumble-bee Saleen R-models. Owner Mark LaMaskin and a Performance Autosport customer have carefully preserved this part of Fox Mustang history. But even as pedigreed R-model racers with obvious collectability, these cars still get exercised at the track now and then – keeps ’em happy.
88-0020R Saleen Mustang
88-0020R Saleen Mustang

SPECIFICATIONS:
PRODUCTION
Saleen R-Model 1987-89 8
DIMENSIONS
Wheelbase (inches) 100.5
Overall length (inches) 179.6
Overall width (inches) 69.1
Height, hardtop and hatchback (inches) 52.1
Front track (inches) 57.1
Rear track (inches) 57.0
Curb weight (pounds) 2,890
Base price $21,500 (est) – Street Model
Current est. value depending on race history $60,000-$90,000
ENGINE
Type V-8
Bore and stroke (inches) 302
Displacement (CID/liters) 5.0
Compression ratio 9.2:1
Horsepower, factory rating 225 @ 4200 rpm
Torque, factory rating 300 @ 3200 rpm
Horsepower, actual rwhp on chassis dyno 253 @ 5000 rpm
Torque, actual rw torque on chassis dyno 308 @ 3600 rpm
Induction EFI
Camshaft single, in block
Valve size, intake/exhaust (inches) 1.78/1.46
Exhaust dual pipes/mufflers, off-road H-pipe
SUSPENSION
Front suspension modified MacPherson hydraulic shock struts with coil springs and stabilizer bar
Rear suspension four-bar link and coil spring system, w/anti-sway bar
Steering power-assisted rack-and-pinion
Brakes, front power-assisted 11-inch rotors – single piston calipers
Brakes, rear SVO rear disc – single piston
Tires General XP2000Z – 245/50/16
DRIVETRAIN
Transmission, manual (standard) T-5 five-speed
Axle Ratio 3.55:1
PERFORMANCE
Quarter-mile (seconds) 13.9
0-60 (seconds) 5.8

[Source: Fox Mustang Magazine]

CARLISLE FORD NATIONALS: JUNE 6-8, 2014

Carlisle Ford Nationals
Jun 6 – Jun 8, 2014

Adult Admission: Daily Thu.- Sat. $12.00 / Sun $7.00 / Event Pass $25.00

Child Admission: 12 and Under – FREE!

Gate Times: Thu.-Sat. 7am-7pm , Sun. 7am-3pm

Gate-N-Go Deadline:
The entire family will enjoy the largest and most thrilling all-Ford event in the world. Ford, Mercury and Lincoln fans will have a showcase of over 2,200 vehicles to check out on the National Parts Depot showfield. During this event, you will enjoy great indoor displays of concepts, customs and historically-significant cars and trucks; test drives by Ford Motor Company, a burnout competition, activities for the kids, industry guests, giveaways, NHRA drag racing, autocross for all skill levels and club gatherings. The excitement continues with a shopping experience you won’t soon forget as part of the enormous swap meet, car corral and the Manufacturers Midway for the best in parts buying.

New to this event is Early-Bird Thursday. By attending on Thursday, anyone interested in looking for a deal as part of the swap meet or car corral can get a jump on those who may not arrive until Friday or later. Admission costs apply for Thursday, however; there is no charge for parking in Carlisle owned and operated lots.

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VIRGINIA SUPPORT: BILL TO PROVIDE FOR SINGLE LICENSE PLATE INTRODUCED IN VIRGINIA

From SEMA…

URGENT LEGISLATIVE ALERT: THE CAR HOBBY NEEDS YOUR HELP

Bill to Provide for Single License Plate Introduced in Virginia Legislature

Virginia legislation (S.B. 771) prefiled in the legislature for 2013 proposes to reduce the number of license plates furnished by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to registered motor vehicles. Under the bill, favored by state hobbyists, the DMV would issue only one license plate (rather than two) and require the single plate to be attached to the rear of the vehicle.

We Urge You to Contact Members of the Senate Transportation Committee (Contact Info Below) Immediately to Request Support for S.B. 771

S.B. 771 would apply to every registered motor vehicle, semitrailer or trailer, including hobby cars such as antique, reconstructed and replica vehicles.

S.B. 771 would protect the aesthetic contours of collector cars and relieve vehicle owners of the burden of having to create mounting holes on fabricated bumpers, etc.
DON’T DELAY! Please contact members of the Virginia Senate Transportation Committee immediately by phone or e-mail to request their support for S.B. 771.

Please e-mail a copy of your letter to Steve McDonald at stevem@sema.org. Also, please forward this Alert to your fellow car enthusiasts. Urge them to join the SAN and help defend the hobby! Thank you for your assistance.

Virginia Senate Transportation Committee
To e-mail all Committee members, copy and paste the email address block below:
district23@senate.virginia.gov; district05@senate.virginia.gov; district16@senate.virginia.gov; district10@senate.virginia.gov; district38@senate.virginia.gov; district07@senate.virginia.gov; district14@senate.virginia.gov; district25@senate.virginia.gov; district04@senate.virginia.gov; district19@senate.virginia.gov; district37@senate.virginia.gov; district08@senate.virginia.gov; district29@senate.virginia.gov; district40@senate.virginia.gov; district31@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Stephen Newman (Chair)
Phone: 804-698-7523
Email: district23@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Yvonne B. Miller
Phone: 804-698-7505
Email: district05@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Henry L. Marsh III
Phone: 804-698-7516
Email: district16@senate.virginia.gov

Senator John Watkins
Phone: 804-698-7510
Email: district10@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Phillip Puckett
Phone: 804-698-7538
Email: district38@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Frank Wagner
Phone: 804-698-7507
Email: district07@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Harry Blevins
Phone: 804-698-7514
Email: district14@senate.virginia.gov

Senator R. Creigh Deeds
Phone: 804-698-7525
Email: district25@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Ryan McDougle
Phone: 804-698-7504
Email: district04@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Ralph Smith
Phone: 804-698-7519
Email: district19@senate.virginia.gov

Senator David Marsden
Phone: 804-698-7537
Email: district37@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Jeffry McWaters
Phone: 804-698-7508
Email: district08@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Charles Colgan
Phone: 804-698-7529
Email: district29@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Charles Carrico Sr.
Phone: 804-698-7540
Email: district40@senate.virginia.gov

Senator Barbara Favola
Phone: 804-698-7531
Email: district31@senate.virginia.gov

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PAUL BROWN PASSES AWAY AT AGE 43

COVINA, CA – Paul Brown, the 2011 GTS champion of the SCCA Pro Racing Pirelli World Challenge Series, died Saturday at his home here of metastatic melanoma (skin cancer). Paul was 43 years of age.

Brown’s team, Paul Brown/Tiger Racing, also won the team championship in the same series last year and secured the manufacturer’s championship for Ford. That nameplate has always been very important to Brown, whose father is Mustang legend Kenny Brown of Kenny Brown Performance.

Paul Brown was unexpectedly diagnosed with skin cancer in March, just two weeks before the 2012 World Challenge season opener. Justin Bell drove his eBay Motors/Kenny Brown Performance Ford Mustang Boss 302S in most of the races this season. Brown had full knowledge of his prognosis but he was determined to try to drive in the doubleheader at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park in Bowmanville, Ontario in June despite his illness so he could experience the thrills of competition and the camaraderie of his team and fellow competitors one more time.

Showing his intense love of the sport, he found the strength not only to compete in that event but he finished third in the first half of the doubleheader even though he hadn’t driven in competition in eight months. He was dicing for second place when time ran out and the checkered flag dropped, but it was one more podium finish in his illustrious but far too short career.

He competed in the second half of the doubleheader the following day too. His car suffered a broken header in that race, but he still finished in the top 10.

He drove in just one more race. He was a last-minute entry in the HAWK with Brian Redman event July 15 at Road America sanctioned by the Milwaukee Region of the SCCA. He drove a Tiger Racing Ferrari 512M from last place in a 35-car G1-Historic Can-Am field to sixth overall and first in class despite having Stage 4 melanoma.

Brown’s competitive spirit coupled with his friendliness and genuine personality made him a favorite of the fans, his fellow competitors and the media.

In 2011 he posted five World Challenge GTS victories, 10 top-10 finishes, nine top-five finishes and secured the driver championship with one race remaining on the schedule. That matched Parnelli Jones’ 1970 record-setting single-season victory record in the SCCA Trans-Am Championship for production-based Mustang Boss 302s. Brown led more laps during that season than all other GTS drivers combined, and he also set the fastest lap of the race in seven of the 12 races. He did all this in a production car he transformed into a race car in less than a month with a crew of two. A documentary on the construction of this car entitled “B5141872” was produced by Allan Crocket. The film’s name was taken from the Mustang’s VIN number.

Brown also won the NASA American Iron Extreme (AIX) Championship in 2009. He was the first NASA national race winner ever in AIX in 2006. The year before that he was a winner at the Monterey Historics in a 1961 Chaparral 1. He placed 11th in the 2004 Le Mans Historic 24 Hours in a 1971 Ferrari 512M. He held track records in SCCA World Challenge, American Sedan, ITE, Super Unlimited, American Iron and American Iron Extreme at many famous racetracks such as the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Road Atlanta, Mosport, Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, Road America, Buttonwillow, Hallet, Mid-America Motorplex, St. Louis and Heartland Park Topeka.

He was a Tier 3 test driver for Ford, a factory test driver for Morgan Aero Racing USA and a popular driver coach.

He got his love of the sport honestly.

Kenny Brown owned a European import automotive tuning business when Paul, his eldest son, was born. Over the years Kenny raced everything from sedans to formula cars, and by the time Paul was a teenager the import business had grown into a pro racing and light manufacturing business.

Paul Brown entered his first race at the age of 16, starting in autocross and gymkhana events with his street cars through the local SCCA chapter, and then advancing to open-track events with various clubs. His pro driving career started under his father’s personal instruction in a Kenny Brown Mustang in his early twenties.

His first job in professional racing was working for his father on the Saleen Autosport team in 1986. He helped the team sweep all four categories in the Escort Endurance Series Championship in 1987, which exposed him to other top racers like Steve Saleen, Rick Titus, Scott Pruett, Parnelli Jones, George Folmer and Pete Halsmer, to name a few. That series evolved into the SCCA Pro Racing SPEED World Challenge. Brown competed in this form of motorsports for almost two decades, finishing in the top 10 in over half of the events he ran.

Along the way he also did everything from modifying late-model Mustangs to building complete racing chassis. In the nineties he ventured out on his own to establish HP Motorsports in Omaha, Neb., a Mustang tuning and parts business. At the same time he campaigned a self-funded privateer World Challenge team and earned a reputation for being able to fix anything and keep racing despite a small budget.

At the turn of the century he moved from the Midwest to California to work at Tiger Racing, a vintage racing team formed in 1990 by the couple that would become his in-laws, Tom and Bea Hollfelder, when he married their daughter, Carol Hollfelder, on Sept. 17, 2005. Tiger Racing’s cars range from a pre-war Alfa Romeo Monza to a 1970 Ferrari 512F Le Mans race car. In addition to preparing and maintaining vintage race cars and providing trackside support, Tiger Racing also manufactures carbon fiber and fiberglass aerodynamic pieces and body parts for Ford and other racing customers. Brown’s carbon fiber, aerodynamically designed hoods are now stock pieces on the production Ford Mustang Boss 302S through Ford Racing.

In addition to that work, on the side both Paul and his wife campaigned Mustangs in the World Challenge series. He also prepared and maintained vintage race cars for VSCDA, SRA and VARA events and provided trackside support and luxury car maintenance and repairs through both the Tiger Racing and Paul Brown Racing names.

Other projects included a 2003 ASM Mustang in a joint venture with Ford Research and Development that featured an Aston Martin paddle-shift transmission; a 2000 Saleen SR for World Challenge; a 2005 Mustang for Ford Mobility; several custom Morgan Aero 8 GTRs; a Ferrari 512M; Alfa T33; Devin SS and an Eagle Indy car, to name a few.

Brown was born July 8, 1969. He is survived by his wife, Carol Hollfelder; his father, Kenny Brown; his stepmother, Cari Southworth; his mother, Sylvia Musil; his stepfather, Gordon Musil; his brother, Adam Brown; his sister-in-law, Jessica Brown; his brother and sister-in-law, Cathy and Jeff Perriman; a grandfather, Jasper Brown; his in-laws and racing mentors, Tom and Bea Hollfelder; and three nieces.

To accommodate the multitude of Paul’s family, friends and industry associates, two celebrations will be held. The first Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, October 27th at 2:00 pm at Messiah Lutheran Church, 1800 South 84th Street, Lincoln, NE. Followed afterward by a gathering of friends and family location yet to be determined.

The second celebration will be held on the west coast to accommodate industry associates and west coast friends and family. Time and place is to be determined.

Donations in honor of Paul are being directed to:
Citrus Valley Hospice and Hospital Home Care Nursing
820 North Phillips Avenue
West Covina, CA 91791

Arcadia Methodist Hospital – Emergency Care Unit
300 West Huntington Drive
Arcadia CA 91007

News Source: SCCA Pro Racing Pirelli World Challenge Series