About

Leonard Janke

Leonard's racing career started in England in the mid 1950's where he completed in rally's, road racing and the first ever stock car race in London. When he left England he did not come home alone, he was followed by a 1953 Austin Healey 100-4 sports car.

The Healey was raced all over the Midwest at all the great tracks of the day. During this time he began to fall in love with the monster cars of the United States Road Racing Championship (USRRC).

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Harold Janke

From the time I was five years old I wanted to be a race car driver and my racing ties started very young because my parents were heavily involved in the auto racing community. They went to large and small events all over the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Traveling to big time races with the world's best drivers of their day was a great experience.

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Dean Palmer

My love of racing started at a very early age, as far back as I can remember. From the time I could walk I was riding dirt bikes and racing with my brothers through the yard. My father raced motorcycles, which made my brothers and I want to follow suit. When I was in high school my brothers were racing figure 8 cars, I was on the crew helping and occasionally getting to drive.

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Trevor Janke

Trevor grew up around racing, he was crewing at a pro race in Texas before he was one. As he grew older the family racing program had become a smaller priority, so Trevor's involvement was very limited during his high school years. After graduating from the University of Nebraska we asked Trevor if he wanted to test out our newly rebuilt RX7 at a driver's school in Omaha. He jumped at the chance.

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