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Multimatic Motorsports Inc. Type Private Industry Motorsport Founded 1992 Headquarters Markham, Ontario  Canada Key people Larry Holt, Team Principal Sean Mason, Team Manager Brian Jones, Team Engineer Scott Maxwell, Lead Driver Website [1] Multimatic Motorsports is the competition arm of Multimatic's Engineering Services Group. Founded in 1992, the team has competed in the Firestone Firehawk Series, Motorola Cup, IMSA Sports Car Championship, Grand American Road Racing Association, American Le Mans Series, Grand-Am Cup, Rolex Sports Car Series, KONI Sports Car Challenge and the 24 Hours of Le Mans Significant Racing Results 1992 - Won the Sports Class of the Canadian Firestone Firehawk Championship in the team's first year of competition. Scott Maxwell joined the team as primary driver of a factory supported Ford Taurus SHO. Maxwell won the driver's championship by a 600 point margin. 1993 - Won the Sports Class of the Canadian Endurance Road Racing Championship. Scott Maxwell won a second straight national driver's championship. 1995 - Designed, built and developed an innovative IMSA GTS class tube frame car with Mustang body which finished on the podium in its first outing at Lime Rock Park. Also won the four door sedan class of the Car & Driver One Lap of America with Ford's Aluminum Intensive Vehicle (AIV). 1999 - Won Ford its first ever Manufacturer's Championship in showroom stock racing while campaigning three Ford Mustang Cobras in the Motorola Cup North American Street Stock Championship. 2000 - Entered the 2000 24 Hours of Le Mans with a Lola B2K/40 using a Multimatic designed and built chassis. Achieved the biggest success in the history of Multimatic Motorsports by winning the LMP675 class. This is the only occasion a Canadian team has ever won a class at the French endurance classic.[2] 2002 - Won the Grand Am Cup Championship campaigning two Porsche Supercup cars on behalf of customer Doncaster Racing. Scott Maxwell won driver's championship.[3] 2003 - Inaugural Daytona Prototype class winner at the 24 Hours of Daytona with a car totally designed, built and developed by Multimatic. 2005 - Won the Grand Am Cup Championship campaigning the Multimatic designed, built and developed Ford Mustang FR500C. Multimatic driver David Empringham won the driver's championship.[4] 2006 - GT2 class winner at the 2006 12 Hours of Sebring competing as Multimatic Motorsports Team Panoz with a Panoz Esperante GTLM.[5] 2008 - Won the KONI Sports Car Challenge campaigning two Ford Mustang FR500C cars on behalf of customer Hypersports Racing. Scott Maxwell won driver's championship with Joe Foster. [6] Drivers Scott Maxwell, David Empringham, David Brabham, Sébastien Bourdais, Gunnar Jeanette, John Graham, Tom Milner, and James Gue have all driven for Multimatic Motorsports External links Multimatic Motorsports