Motorsport
Race-proven interconnect solutions for Formula 1, IndyCar, IMSA, WEC and rally — lightweight, high-performance components trusted by championship-winning teams.
Critical Demands
Weight Reduction
Every gram counts in motorsport. Ultra-lightweight wire and miniature connectors deliver maximum performance while minimizing weight penalty.
Extreme Temperatures
Engine bays reach +200°C while exhaust systems exceed +300°C. Components must withstand extreme thermal cycling and radiant heat exposure.
High Vibration
Race engines produce severe vibration and mechanical shock. Connections must remain secure through sustained high-frequency oscillation and impact loads.
How We Deliver
Motorsport Wire
TXL and GXL ultra-lightweight wire in sizes from 22AWG to 8AWG. Thin-wall insulation maximizes current capacity while minimizing weight and space.
Sealed Connectors
IP67 rated motorsport connectors with secure locking mechanisms. Vibration-resistant terminals maintain reliable contact under extreme conditions.
High-Temp Protection
Fibreglass sleeving, ceramic heat shield and fire-sleeve products protect critical harnesses from exhaust heat and engine bay temperatures.
Race Team Support
Direct support for race engineers and harness technicians. Same-day despatch for urgent race weekend requirements and quick-turn custom solutions.
From Design to Delivery
Supporting aerospace programmes from initial specification through to ongoing lifecycle support.
Design & Engineering
Race engineers specify harness components — wire gauge, connector types and routing requirements for optimal weight and packaging.
Technical Consultation
Our motorsport specialists provide product recommendations, weight calculations and technical data to support harness design decisions.
Component Supply
Components delivered with certification and technical data. Express delivery available for urgent race weekend and testing requirements.
Season Support
Continuous support throughout the race season — urgent supplies, technical queries and specification changes for development programmes.