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16 - Mustangs, Racing, and Carbon Fiber Parts for Electric Cars with Charles Maier

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Today I am sitting down with Charles Maier of the Maier Corporation, formerly known as Maier Racing.

Maier Racing was originally started by Bill Maier to supply racing parts for Mustang enthusiasts. After years of success, Charles took over the business from his father and has continued its growth by adding new product lines and divisions under the Maier Corp umbrella.

One of those divisions is called Maier EV which produces carbon fiber parts built for the racetrack. These parts leverage the decades of race experience and expertise in the manufacture of high quality carbon fiber.

Beyond making parts, Charles is himself a successful driver and experienced racer, and has branched out into many interesting areas to date.

Among the topics in our conversation, we chat about his path in motorsport, take a deep dive into carbon fiber, and discuss what is next for Maier EV and Maier Corp.

Before we dive in, please remember to like and subscribe on YouTube, leave a review anywhere you listen to Podcasts, and follow us on Instagram. It helps a ton and I really appreciate it. And now with that, enjoy!

Links:

MaierEV Website

MaierEV Instagram

Maier Racing Instagram

Maier Racing YouTube

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Use code EVTUNERS at MaierEV.com for a discount off your order!

Today I am sitting down with Charles Maier of the Maier Corporation, formerly known as Maier Racing.

Maier Racing was originally started by Bill Maier to supply racing parts for Mustang enthusiasts. After years of success, Charles took over the business from his father and has continued its growth by adding new product lines and divisions under the Maier Corp umbrella.

One of those divisions is called Maier EV which produces carbon fiber parts built for the racetrack. These parts leverage the decades of race experience and expertise in the manufacture of high quality carbon fiber.

Beyond making parts, Charles is himself a successful driver and experienced racer, and has branched out into many interesting areas to date.

Among the topics in our conversation, we chat about his path in motorsport, take a deep dive into carbon fiber, and discuss what is next for Maier EV and Maier Corp.

Before we dive in, please remember to like and subscribe on YouTube, leave a review anywhere you listen to Podcasts, and follow us on Instagram. It helps a ton and I really appreciate it. And now with that, enjoy!

Links:

MaierEV Website

MaierEV Instagram

Maier Racing Instagram

Maier Racing YouTube

  continue reading

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