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Howe Racing Enterprises

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Industry
  
Automotive

Headquarters
  
Beaverton

Type
  
Incorporation

Founder
  
Ed Howe Chas Howe

Founded
  
1971

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Howe Racing Enterprises is a manufacturer of stock car racing chassis producing oval racing chassis as well as Trans-Am Series chassis.

History

Howe Racing Enterprises was founded by former racing drivers Ed Howe. His son, Chas, also a former driver, now runs the business. Both drivers competed frequently in the ASA National Tour as well as other oval racing series. The Ed Howe founded his chassis manufacturing company in 1971 in his hometown of Beaverton, Michigan. In 1977 the facility expanded with a 1/6th short track oval. Throughout the years Howe produce many modified and late model chassis. The company also supported many drivers such as Mike Eddy in the ASA National Tour and CRA Super Series.

For 2010 Howe introduced a new chassis for the Sweden-based Camaro Cup. The fifth generation Chevrolet Camaro was a success and continues to race in the Swedish championship. In adapted version of the Camaro Cup car was run in SCCA club racing and the Trans-Am Series. The chassis can be fitted with various American muscle car bodies such as the Dodge Challenger and Ford Mustang.

References

Howe Racing Enterprises Wikipedia