Trans Am Series announces “THE 3-Dimensional Services Next Dimension 100”
August 6, 2014

Prototype. Production. Proven. to be put on display at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course August 16
The Trans Am Series has announced that Round Seven of the 2014 Trans Am Championship will be entitled THE 3-Dimensional Services Next Dimension 100.
“We’re proud of our ongoing partnership between Trans Am and 3-Dimensional Services Group,” said John Clagett. “This is the second year of this event, one of the cornerstones of our schedule. We’re excited to showcase Trans Am and 3-Dimensional alongside NASCAR Nationwide at Mid-Ohio – one of this country’s very best road courses.”
The event, which takes place the weekend of August 16, will be broadcast on time delay on MAVTV, TuffTV and a variety of other regional channels across the United States.
"We’re continuing to grow our partnership with Trans Am Racing because we feel strongly that being the leader in rapid manufacturing is a natural fit in competitive racing,” stated Douglas Peterson, CEO of 3-Dimensional Services Group and driver of the No. 87 3Dimensional.com Corvette. "Adding value to our customers in any industry is what sets 3-Dimensional Services apart, and we’re able to do so by transferring the technology and experience gained on the racetrack to the highway."
The event will run Friday, August 15 through Saturday, August 16, with practice and qualifying on Friday and the 101.61 mile Trans Am race on Saturday, 12 p.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 Dallenbach, Jr., George Follmer, Greg Pickett, Scott Sharp, Bob Tullius, Tony Ave, Bob Stretch, Simon Gregg, Doug Peterson, Cameron Lawrence and Chuck Cassaro.
About 3-Dimensional Services Group:
The 3-Dimensional Services Group, consisting of 3-Dimensional Services, Urgent Plastic Services, and Urgent Design & Manufacturing, provides rapid prototyping and low-volume production that include laser processing, injection molding and casting, stamping, machining, robotic and manual welding, waterjet, hydroforming, tube bending, vibration welding, casting and pattern fabrication, RIM tooling, rapid modeling, and assembly.