2010 GT3 Champion Rob Warcocki used a Mallen Alley GTO wing package. Congrats Rob!!
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2010 GTL Champ Peter Shadowen used a Mallen Alley GTLH wing package. Thanks and way to go Champ!!
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Now available Carbon fiber airbox. Plain back plate for custom fitment. Seals with a rubber gasket. Vacuum bagged carbon fiber, strong and light. $475
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| Dimensions are as follows;20.75" from tip of tube to end of body, 7.375" Width of body, 7.125" from base to top of body, 19.5" base length, 3" Inlet tube O.D. |
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Congratulations to Jeff Dernehl for winning the Saturday GT3 race at the VIR double National/Trans Am race using his Mallen Alley GT3 wing package.
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| Jeff getting a quick debrief from Kevin after his race win. |
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Please check out our wings page for more info and pricing.
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| Corey Young in the NPY Racing Piranha PP1 |
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Welcome to the Mallen Alley Racing website. We are happy that you have taken the time to drop in.
This is home for the Personal Prototype 1 sportsracing prototype, yeah, it's a bit wordy, we just call it PP1. Take a look and feel free to let us know what you think.
We are now accepting reservations for your custom build. We build your car to suit your needs.
We also have spots available for you custom fabrication projects, be it metal or composites. Contact us and let's see what we can do for you.
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| The PP1 Scores It's First, and Second National Wins!!!!! |
Mallen Alley Racing spent the 4th of July weekend celebrating by winning both of the SCCA’s national championship points races at the Roebling Road Raceway just outside of Historic Savannah, Georgia. The Mallen Alley duo of Adam Malley and Kevin Allen competed in a car that they designed and built. The competition consisted of some of the best cars and drivers in the nation, cars that have been favorites to win The Sports Car Club of America’s national championship. None of them were able to hold back the ConyersGa.com Mallen Alley PP1 sportsracer that won both races during the course of the race weekend. Adam handling race engineer duties and Kevin driving this weekend turned out to be a formidable combination as they qualified on the pole for both races and won them convincingly. The Saturday race started with a wet track and dried quickly. The decision was made to start on rain tires and it nearly cost a first win. With over a 30 second lead early in the race, it looked to be a walk in the park but as the track dried it began to punish the rain tires. Kevin worked hard to ask as little of the tires as he could, the goal being to keep them from overheating on the dry track. Adam was timing the gap back to the next car and with a few laps to go the lead had dwindled to less than 5 seconds. At this point there was nothing to save the tires for and Kevin had to abandon his smooth approach and just wring out whatever was left . The strategy paid off and they came home with the win by less than 3 seconds. The Hoosier tires performed wonderfully considering the abuse. “I didn’t think I was going to be able to keep the lead, when Adam flashed me the +6 (seconds) sign, I just had to go for it.” I had the car sideways through all the turns and worked really hard those last few laps”. “It was a great win for Adam and I and we have to thank the City of Conyers, Georgia for their support in getting us here.” The Sunday race had no surprises for the team as it was just hot and sunny. This is a challenge in itself as the track surface gets really slippery in those conditions. Fortunately, the practice the day before would pay off. Kevin started on the pole like he had for Saturday’s race but this time there was little doubt as to the outcome, the PP1 just disappeared into the distance. At the halfway point of the race Kevin lapped the second place car and went on to an amazing overall win. To say the pair was excited would be an understatement, “Awesome!!!!! That was just incredible!” “After the years of working on this car and coming here to the biggest race in the southeast division and take two wins was unbelievably great” Adam went on, “We built this car and have been working hard to get to this point, sometimes you wonder if it was all worth it, this really feels good!!!” In this, it’s first year of competition, the Mallen Alley car has managed to win two races and secure an invitation to the SCCA’s National Championship race in Topeka Kansas. This event called the Runoffs is a winner take all event where the winner of the event is the national champion. The event has been won by many notable drivers such as Bobby Rahal, Scott Pruett and four times by Conyer’s own Adam Malley. The event is in October and the Malley Alley team is currently working on updates and improvements to their package to make a good showing. “We aren’t going to just make an appearance,” Adam said, “We want to win, we have the car and experience to do so, we just have to work twice as hard to get ready.”
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