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About Multimatic Motorsports
Motorsports is a high speed laboratory an environment where innovative engineering, creative thinking and team building are imperative for success.
But with a timetable that pushes both man and machine to the limit, these skills are useless if you can't perform fast. Multimatic originally began racing to help instill and foster these qualities amongst its workforce.
Not only did one of Canada's largest and most successful engineering organizations do it well, Multimatic quickly established itself as one of Canada's in fact, the world's premier motorsport organizations.
Since its racing debut in 1992, Multimatic has run and won all over North America and across the globe.
Closely aligned with Ford with a championship winning Ford Taurus program from the beginning, this year Multimatic returns to the scene of one of its greatest victories. Multimatic designed and built its Ford Focus Daytona Prototype in 2003 and charged to victory in the first ever race for the class with Scott Maxwell leading the driving squad at the Rolex 24.
Maxwell has played a key role in a number of Multimatic's greatest successes. He scored a production car championship in 1992 and also drove with Multimatic to win the P2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2000 a victory that came at the team's first ever assault on the famous French endurance classic.
In addition to the Daytona Prototype assault on the Rolex 24 at Daytona, Multimatic will launch a factory Ford Mustang assault on the 2005 Grand-Am Cup production car endurance championship.
But there are many more Multimatic victories taking place around the world.
Through its premier brand of performance products and racing suspension systems, Dynamic Suspensions, further race wins have been collected by some of the biggest names in the business in Formula One, IRL, Champ Cars, sports cars, touring cars, Formula 3 and other categories.
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