- Ripspeed
Ripspeed is a sub brand of
Halfords , one of the leading automotive parts retailer in theUnited Kingdom . It began asan independent retailer in the 1970s, two decades later the business changed hands and was purchased in 1999 by Halfords, and operates as one of the five subsections of a store if it is present.History
Keith Ripp, a 1970s Mini Rallycross champion started up an
Edmonton, London basedretail andmail order [ [http://anidea.co.uk/lower-edmonton/local/hertfordrd.html Lower Edmonton - Hertford Road ] ] shop specialising in tuning parts and accessories forMini s [ [http://www.theminiforum.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=30456 Ripspeed head units any good?? - The Mini Forum ] ] as Ripspeed International in1973 [http://www.motortrader.com/9882/RIPSPEED-PLANS-TEN-CITY-CENTRE.ehtml Ripspeed Plans Ten City Centres ] ]The
motorsport and road car tuning and accessories side progressively grew over the years. By the1990s , Ripspeed main rivals wasDemon Tweeks andGrand Prix Racewear , both owned by racing drivers, Alan Minshaw andRay Bellm respectively. In1996 , Ripp sold Ripspeed to Tony Joseph. He then, in a bid for expansion, relocated the store from its original premises to Enfield with a plan for expansion in other areas, but this plan came to an abrupt end when the company collapsed due to financial problems after two years of ownership.Ripp with his two sons Adrian and Jason later start up the based Xtreme Motorsport in
Harlow ,Essex , which in turn was sold off in2001 . The Ripp brothers later founded R-Tec Auto Design, based inSt Albans ,Hertfordshire .In early 1999,
Halfords took over thebrand . One of the biggest change was discarding its motorsport retail side of its business to concentrate on the lucrativeboy racer market.Ripspeed is now one of the largest car modifying retailers in the UK, although it is now mocked by some of the more hardcore modifiers as being a place that boy racers will typically go to with their
Vauxhall Corsa andCitroen Saxo .Ripspeed itself has had only a limited number of demonstration cars out and about at shows and events. It started with a 1999 Vauxhall Corsa C SXI and was followed in 1999 with a Ford Focus Ripspeed's current project is a 1991
Nissan 200SX turbo which is a drift car project and has been seen in action atSanta Pod raceway in 2007. These cars are used extensively for promoting the Ripspeed brand at car shows across the UK and at store openings or promotion weekends.Ripspeed itself did sponsor the Doncaster Performance and Custom Car Show, which begins the UK outdoor car show season. The event was renamed Ripspeed Donny.
They have since moved on to sponsor numerous events at Santa Pod raceway which included shows such as "The Jap Show" and "USC" (Ultimate Street Car).
References
ee also
* [http://www.ripspeed.com/ Ripspeed homepage]
* [http://www.halfords.com/ Halfords homepage]
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