FTI is a name that has strong ties to the drag racing community, so it is no surprise that a racer like Paul Lee who runs McLeod Racing, would want to add it to the fold. In a move that strengthens and expands McLeod’s position as a premier driveline components company, this also means ever increasing development and product offerings from FTI. Known for providing excellent torque converters for street, strip, and all out racing application, along with a variety of automatic transmissions and components, FTI Performance Torque Converters is much more than just a converter supplier. We’re excited to see what this relationship brings, as we know both companies strive to be the best.
Here is all the info from McLeod:
McLeod Racing’s President, Paul Lee, has acquired FTI Performance Converters. Through the acquisition, Lee will be working closely with FTI Performance founders, Greg & Phaedra Samuel. With the purchase and agreement of the established driveline company, Lee & Samuel plan to continue to dominate the aftermarket and racing industry with manual, torque converters, and automatic transmission drivetrain components.
FTI Performance is no stranger to the fast-paced world of racing and aftermarket. Having started in 1992 by husband and wife duo, Greg and Phaedra, FTI flourished on its innovative designs and the ability to cater to each customer’s needs when it comes to their torque converters and transmissions. The company prides itself on its customer oriented technical support, which shares the same standards as McLeod Racing.
“Being that FTI is the leader in racing automatic and torque converter technology, it is fitting to align ourselves with McLeod, the leading performance clutch manufacturer,” says Greg Samuel. “I am excited to bring even better customer service than the unprecedented service we provide with more shipping locations to better serve our valued customers. Paul Lee of McLeod shares the same passion and love of racing and family values we do here at FTI and that makes an unbeatable team.” Greg will continue his role at FTI as Chief Technology Officer.
Paul Lee has always been inventive to find the next component to expand the McLeod Racing brand.
“Greg, Phaedra, and the whole FTI Performance team have done an outstanding job providing sportsman and professional racers the highest quality and cutting-edge technology in racing transmissions and torque converters,” says Paul Lee. “With increased distribution, back office and inventory infrastructure provided by McLeod, we as a team plan to help FTI Performance continue its dominance in racing transmissions and converters. This is the next necessary step for both brands to continue to provide our customers with the best products as well as the best service.”
And, of course, it is no coincidence that both companies share an equal passion for the racing community. Paul Lee, driver of a NHRA Nitro Funny Car, and the Samuel family who have deep roots in drag racing, will share each’s enthusiasm to improve products and to have quick delivery to keep pace with the needs of drag racers.
As a celebration for the new acquisition and partnership, Paul Lee will have a FTI Performance and McLeod Racing adorned nitro funny car livery this weekend at the NHRA US Nationals in Indianapolis. Also JEGS Performance will be holding a “Dealer of the Race” for both companies during this weekend. From August 29 through September 4th, customers will receive a 10% discount off both brands when purchased through JEGS.com.
“This is perfect timing to debut a new acquisition and partnership with the ability to showcase both brands in front of thousands of fans in the stands and the viewership of millions on this weekend’s FOX Sports broadcast,” says Lee. “With the help of our friends at JEGS Performance, we are able to celebrate with our customers.”
In true fashion to cater to the sportsman racers, Greg Samuel will be at the Indy race to visit with his loyal customers.
“It is important that we let our customers know what is happening with the company and how we will continue to support them,” says Samuel.
FTI Performance will continue to operate out of its Deland Florida-based operations and warehouses. All FTI contact information remains the same. Greg and the team can still be reached at 866-726-8358, and ftiperformance.com.
Is this old? Because the press release mentions the US Nationals the upcoming weekend and a discount from late August to early September.