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CHRIS COBETTO QUALIFIES 1st FOR NATIONAL NASA AI EVENT

From our friends at Saleen Performance Vehicles.

Breaking News: Chris Cobetto qualifies 1st for tomorrow’s NASA American Iron National’s main event!!!

Congratulations to Chris and the entire SALEEN SPEEDLAB, Performance Autosport Inc., Bully Dog, HRE Performance Wheels, Baer Brakes, Hawk Pads, Sparco, OG Racing, Ford Racing, and Hoosier Tire race team! The race starts tomorrow at 1:50 rain or shine so look for updates throughout the day!

Chris Cobetto, NASA AI Nationals
Chris Cobetto, NASA AI Nationals

Photo by: Jon Felton

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SPECIAL ORDER SPV 302 (12-0001) HEADS TO POLAND

We received a “heads-up” photo submission for this special order, 2012 model year, S302 Mustang heading to Poland.

Ordered from Ford Motor Company with HID lighting, automatic transmission and glass roof options, this S302 in one-of-a-kind. From SPV, this Mustang is equipped with the optional 14″ front brake upgrade and quarter window delete panels. Painted in Ford Candy Red with standard silver finish “Speedstar” wheels this Mustang should stir excitement on European roads.

Congratulations to the new owner! Enjoy your drives in Poland.

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CHRIS COBETTO TAKES WIN AT HYPERFEST

From our friends at Saleen Performance Vehicles.

Congratulations to Chris Cobetto and the entire Performance Autosport Inc., SALEEN SPEEDLAB, Bullydog, HRE Performance Wheels race team for taking both wins this weekend at Hyperfest at Summit Point Raceway! It was a blast, make sure if you have never been to Hyperfest, check it out next year!! You won’t regret it.

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SPEEDLAB TEASES SERIES 7 SUPERCHARGER FOR 2011

SPEEDLAB SERIES 7 SUPERCHAGER
All new design for the 5.0L 4V Motor

EVOLUTION (EV.O.LU.TION)
– A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form.

Saleen Series 7
Series 7 Teaser

Follow the development and testing of the all new Speedlab Series 7 Supercharger designed for the new 5.0L 4v Ford Mustang GT Motor. Release date and pricing will be announced soon! Be the first to know all the details and info on this Supercharger by following the progress either on our SALEEN SPEEDLAB Facebook page or in the Saleen Club of America club forums!

BRENSPEED INSTALLS PREPRODUCTION SERIES 7 SUPERCHARGER

From our friends at Saleen Performance Vehicles.

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SPEEDLAB’S RECORD BREAKING RETURN TO ROAD RACING

NASA American Iron Class

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Speedlab / BullyDog / Performance Autosport AI Mustang

It was a great weekend for the Speedlab BullyDog Performance Autosport team. Chris Cobetto piloted his Saleen Speedlab 01-R Mustang to two pole positions and two podium finishes, including the team’s first win. The win was sweetened post impound when the team found that they had smashed the American Iron class record by more than one second, turning those strong, light HRE wheels over quicker than anyone else for a lightning fast 2:07.36, a time nearly four seconds faster than the cars initial outing in February.

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A LETTER FROM SALEEN PERFORMANCE VEHICLES

To our loyal customers, fans, and dealers,

Yesterday, we announced to the press that the 2011 Saleen S302 will be the last car produced under the Saleen name. We wanted to follow up with a second communication, a letter directly to you, to provide a bit more clarity into our decision and what you can expect from us in the future.

The first thing you should know is that this does not signal the end of the extreme

performance, expressive styling, exceptional value, exclusivity, and experience (what we lovingly call “The Five E’s”) that have defined Saleen performance vehicles since 1984. The teams responsible for making the vehicles you have come to know and love will continue to pour the same technical know-­‐how and passion for performance into vehicles – stunning in both their beauty and power – for a long time coming.

You will continue to see – and hear, because who could live without that sound? –our unique American exotics rolling off the lots of dealerships across the country, on race tracks and tradeshows around the globe, and in the driveways of those proud and fortunate few who actually own one (Or two. Or three). You will continue to see the Saleen flag and Speedlab name, which have become as iconic in their own rights as the handcrafted beauties they adorn.

You will also see continued and uninterrupted service for Saleens already sold, both in the form of the warranties we will continue to honor, and in the form of replacement parts (currently available at speedlab.saleen.com).

What you won’t see is the Saleen name on these or any other vehicles in the future. Over the past several years, we have witnessed a lot of confusion around the Saleen brand, due to a number of financial ups and downs and accompanying changes in ownership. The name itself has become the center of countless conversations and debates, detracting from the cars themselves, and from the culture of performance that they both embody and serve.

Our newest owners, Revstone Industries, are performance purists. What attracted them to Saleen in the first place is the same thing that attracted all of you: the look of a custom paint job, the sound of a 620 hp engine rumbling under the hood, the mixed-­‐together smells of real leather and burnt rubber, and the sense of awe that you can only get at a racetrack. Through our conversations with Ford Motor Company and one another, we have come to feel that those things have become overshadowed by questions surrounding the name. So we want to wipe the slate clean, and usher in a new era of American muscle. We are confident that, in time, you will agree that this was the right decision.

Thank you,

The Saleen Performance Vehicles Team

 

REVSTONE ANNOUNCES INTENT TO GROW HIGH PERFORMANCE OFFERING

Troy, MI – Revstone announced today that it will refocus its strategy in performance vehicles to become a second stage manufacturer and a distributor of aftermarket performance parts. The move will allow the company – which currently produces Saleen Performance Vehicles and Saleen Speedlab parts – to leverage its size and customer relationships to provide a wider range of high performance offerings to consumers.

“The teams responsible for engineering and development of Saleen bring a level of engineering prowess and passion that is second to none,” said Bob LaCourciere, President of Revstone Aftermarket. “We want to apply that same talent and dedication to second stage manufacturing”.

As part of this strategic shift, the company has announced that the 2011 Saleen S302 (shown at the 2010 SEMA show) will be the last car produced under the Saleen name. The S302 vehicles are currently in production; all production will be completed by the third quarter of this year.

“We feel it is time to retire the legend, and to usher in a new era of performance,” continued LaCourciere. “We will continue to honor our warranties on Saleen vehicles and Saleen parts will be available through Speedlab”.

The company plans to hold a webinar in the second quarter of 2011 to answer any questions and provide more insight into its plans for the transition.

About Revstone
Revstone is a recognized name in transportation, with over $1 billion in projected revenue. Headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, with regional offices in Michigan, New York, and China, Revstone maintains a global reach and provides services related to the design, engineering, manufacture, and marketing of products for the automotive and commercial trucking industries. Revstone operates manufacturing facilities in more than 60 locations throughout North and Central America with plans to expand further within Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.

REVSTONE ENDING SALEEN VEHICLE PRODUCTION

TROY, Mich., March 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Revstone announced today that it will refocus its strategy in performance vehicles to become a second stage manufacturer and a distributor of aftermarket performance parts. The move will allow the company – which currently produces Saleen Performance Vehicles and Saleen Speedlab parts – to leverage its size and customer relationships to provide a wider range of high performance offerings to consumers.

“The teams responsible for engineering and development of Saleen bring a level of engineering prowess and passion that is second to none,” said Bob LaCourciere, President of Revstone Aftermarket. “We want to apply that same talent and dedication to second stage manufacturing.”

As part of this strategic shift, the company has announced that the 2011 Saleen S302 (shown at the 2010 SEMA show) will be the last car produced under the Saleen name. The S302 vehicles are currently in production; all production will be completed by the third quarter of this year.

“We feel it is time to retire the legend, and to usher in a new era of performance,” continued LaCourciere. “We will continue to honor our warranties on Saleen vehicles, and Saleen parts will be available through Speedlab.”

The company plans to hold a webinar in the second quarter of 2011 to answer any questions and provide more insight into its plans for the transition.

About Revstone

Revstone is a recognized name in transportation, with over $1 billion in projected revenue. Headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, with regional offices in Michigan, New York, and China, Revstone maintains a global reach and provides services related to the design, engineering, manufacture, and marketing of products for the automotive and commercial trucking industries. Revstone operates manufacturing facilities in more than 60 locations throughout North and Central America with plans to expand further within Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.

This news release contains forward-looking statements based on current assumptions and forecasts made by Revstone management. Various known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors could lead to material differences between the actual future consolidated results, financial situation, development or performance of the company, and the estimates given here. The company assumes no liability to update such forward-looking statements or to adapt to future events or developments.

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