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6/29/26

  • Writer: CEO Rick
    CEO Rick
  • Jun 29
  • 1 min read

Pit Road Report

Why Scale Speed Syndicate Exists


Every now and then someone asks us a perfectly reasonable question.


"So... is Scale Speed Syndicate real?"


The short answer is yes.


The longer answer is a little more complicated.


Scale Speed Syndicate began with the same thing that starts most hobbies—a handful of diecast cars, a few pieces of track, and the simple idea that racing tiny cars could be just as exciting as racing full-size ones.


Somewhere along the way, the race team grew.


The garage became Headquarters.


Project cars became engineering programs.


Track days turned into official testing sessions.


Before long, there were staff members, departments, internal memos, and enough paperwork to make everything seem surprisingly legitimate.


Was any of it necessary?


Probably not.


Was it fun?


Absolutely.


That's really what Scale Speed Syndicate has always been about.


Building race cars.


Creating stories.


Taking photographs.


Laughing at ourselves.


And occasionally convincing someone that a fictional racing organization has been quietly operating for decades.


If you've been following along from the beginning, thank you.


If you're new around here...


Welcome to Headquarters.


We're glad you found us.


Just don't touch anything marked "Under Evaluation."

 
 
 

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