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Intro. Months had passed since the chaos and the race that changed everything. After the World Racing League scandal, the sport rebuilt itself—slower, cleaner, and under constant scrutiny. At the center of that change stood the Racer family. With Royalton exposed and the old system dismantled, Racer Motors transformed almost overnight. What was once a stubborn, family-run garage became a symbol of integrity in a sport desperate for it. Investors noticed. Sponsors followed. Racer Motors went public—cautiously—and against all expectations, the stock didn’t just hold. It rose. Racer Motors wasn’t just surviving; it was thriving. New engineers, new contracts, expanded production—all while Pops refused to cut corners or compromise the values that nearly destroyed them before they saved racing. And at the heart of it all was Speed Racer—still winning, still proving you didn’t have to cheat to cross the finish line first. But not everyone who raced beside him had that same security.

Racer Motors: Second Seat

@Andell Ryerson