Responsibilities:
In addition to driving, handles fuel and parachute preparation, public relations, marketing and management.Hobbies (other than drag racing):
Building and driving custom street rods, Drag racing (1/24th-1/25th) scale slot cars, Building web sites and Photography.
Wayne Ware hails from Southern, CA., the birthplace of hot-rodding and drag racing. Ware began working on cars and building motors at the age of 16. Working on friends cars and street racing, in the Los Angeles area, funded his first engine project. At the age of 18, he completed a small block Chevy for his 1971 Vega in time to drive it to L.A. Trade Technical College. After obtaining an Automotive Associate degree, Ware began employment with a Compton transmission shop.
Ware's first goal was to purchase that same transmission shop. Within four years, Ware purchased the company and it grew from a small shop to one of L.A.'s first minority-owned speed shops, Racer's Emporium.
Due to the lack of drag racing in Southern California, Ware opened a stereo and automotive accessories store instead of a high performance shop. He began building custom street cars and hot rods and continues to do so to this day. Now that there is a resurgence of tracks in the Southern California area, in addition to building custom cars, he will also build race cars. Ware has a reputation of a meticulous detailer and completing his work to perfection!3>
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Sponsored by Linear Power Electronics, In January, 1993, Ware debut his 1984 El Camino at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Exactly one year later, in January, 1994 the El Camino was featured in Truckin' magazine. This car is an example of the quality of work WareMotorSports has established. The El Camino placed first or second in every show in which it was entered. This car displays the attention to detail and perfection which will be carried over into Ware's new race team. Quality of this caliber will guarantee added exposure for potential sponsors.Charitable and community relations work, long a hallmark of WareMotorSports, will again be an important element of the team's activities.
"We will continue to find new and innovative ways to provide educational support where most needed, ie. career days and/or other special programs. "We have surrounded ourselves with people who understand the responsibility of giving back when possible, and appreciate the rewards that come from doing so."