c. 2008 Front Range Motorsports

Front Range Motorsports is a complete service race shop that specializes in Formula and Sports Racing cars.  Full support is available for anything from early vintage to the most up-to-date single seat race cars.  Located in Aurora, Colorado, FRM provides top quality race car fabrication, preparation, set-up, trackside support and driver development in vintage, club and pro-racing series across North America.

Owned and operated by J. D. McDermott, FRM's 10,000 square foot facility houses its full array of support services.  Separate areas in the Team's headquarters include a fabrication room, shipping department, race-team preparation and setup areas, vintage car preparation area, the teams 48' semi-trailer and 1000 sq. ft. of office space.

The team has spent the last four years focusing primarily on the F2000 Zetec series.  Fielding their Ford Zetec powered Van Diemen race cars,  FRM has been a mainstay in the Pacific F2000 Series, the F2000 Championship Series and the Cooper Tire F2000 Series.  Running as many as three competitive cars concurrently, FRM has recorded numerous top finishes, highlighted by Max Hyatt's First Place finish at the 2007 Grand Prix of Cleveland as part of the Champ Car World Series Event.  

While pro-racing is FRM's primary focus, they still participate in SCCA club racing, boasting the 2007 Rocky Mountain Division Formula Continental National Champion with Zach Craigo and again in 2009 with Dwight Rider.

FRM's 14 years of service has given the midwest a top tier team focusing on the junior formulas in the ladder system of competitive auto racing and driver development.

Whatever your needs, Front Range Motorsports can help you achieve your goals.


FRM is currently looking for drivers for the 2010 season.
NEXT EVENT:      SCCA Regional/National
                                       Auto Club Speedway, Fontana, CA            
                                       January 23-24, 2010
NEWS: 01.15.10    The team gears up for the first race of 2010 at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana,
                                 California.