08 Aug 2023

Motorsports manufacturer expands in Iredell County

United Race Parts, LLC, a leader in the motorsports safety product industry, announced plans to expand in Iredell County. The company is expected to invest $3.2 million and create 10 jobs with the new expansion. 

United Race Parts has outgrown its current facility and plans to construct a 20,000-square-foot building in South Fork Business Park in Mooresville.  

Founded in 2015, United Race Parts, manufactures the most advanced and complete range of protection and professional products utilized by top professionals worldwide. The company builds complete pit equipment packages for IndyCar, NASCAR, and IMSA and specializes in wheel guns and regulators. 

United Race Parts is the only certified service and warranty center for Dino Paoli in North America and offers off-season rebuilds, trackside support, spare parts supply, and service plans for race teams.

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