Dynojet: Official Partner of Trans Am
April 23, 2014

The Trans Am Race Company has announced a partnership with Dynojet Research, Inc.
Dynojet’s commitment to Trans Am will be in support of the TA3 class and the Las Vegas-based company will be instrumental in the operation of TA3 dynamometer testing, to take place at five Trans Am events throughout the year.
“Dynojet’s dedication to TA3 will allow Trans Am to continue to grow the TA3 class,” said John Clagett, President of The Trans Am Race Company. “Last year we saw TA3 double in size and we’re looking forward to seeing that again in 2014. Dynojet allows us to ensure the quality of competition in the TA3 class while continuing to build a class platform that competitors enjoy and want to race in.”
As a part of Dynojet’s commitment, the TA3 Rookie of the Year Awards will be named the Dynojet TA3 American Muscle Rookie of the Year and the Dynojet TA3 International Rookie of the Year.
“We’re proud to be involved in Trans Am’s commitment to growing the TA3 class,” said Will Fong, Sales and Marketing Manager of Dynojet. “TA3 is a great showcase of product power and racing—one that we are pleased to be supporting and helping grow.”
Trans Am now heads to Road Atlanta for Round 3 of the 2014 Trans Am Championship, the 100 Miles of Luna-C, on May 10. The TA2 race will take the green flag at 9:30 a.m. EDT, followed by the combined TA and TA3 race scheduled to start at approximately 11:00 a.m. EDT.
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About Trans Am:
The Trans Am Series dates back to 1966. Throughout the years, some of the greatest names in motorsports have participated in the Trans Am Series. Past Trans Am Champions include Paul Gentilozzi, Tommy Kendall, Mark Donohue, Scott Pruett, Wally Dallenback Jr, George Follmer, Scott Sharp, Bob Tullius, Tony Ave, Bob Stretch, Simon Gregg, Doug Peterson, Cameron Lawrence and Chuck Cassaro.
Dynojet:
Established in 1972, Dynojet is a Research & Development company, employing over 100 people in Montana, Nevada, Holland, Germany and England. Dynojet Research develops after-market performance products and diagnostic tools for the Motorcycle and Automotive industries. Dynojet's extensive product development testing required the use of a dynamometer. Unable to find a dynamometer to meet the needs of its Research & Development staff, Dynojet went to the drawing boards and pioneered the first single roller, inertia, chassis dynamometer for motorcycles in 1989. Shortly thereafter, Dynojet developed the Model 248 automotive dynamometer, which became an instant fixture in every performance shop. Dynojet continues to develop more models, with features such as eddy current load control, all-wheel drive, and more. Visit www.dynojet.com.