 who wouldn't want their own private racetrack? Cobbs never actually had one, but we came pretty close for a while. After the company got off the ground in Texas, Trace shipped the operation out to Utah for a few years, and one of the biggest perks was the opportunity to have direct access to a racetrack that was known at the time as Miller Motorsports Park outside of Salt Lake City. Having offices literally on site at a high-quality racing facility provided invaluable experience to the growing brand as every single development car and its associated modifications could be tested to their extreme limits in a safe and consistently repeatable fashion under real-world driving conditions that simply can't be truly replicated in any other way. Everything from small adjustments to sway bar dimensions all the way to the design of engine components like connecting rods or cams could be thoroughly vetted before making their way onto a customer's car. The knowledge and experience gained back then still benefits and impacts the way we approach tuning and manufacturing car products to this day.