Do you like going fast? Do you like racing? Well, nobody does it better than Formula 1 racing, and RAYS wheels are the wheels that makes the world famous Williams Toyota F1 team do that thing they do.
Established in 1973, RAYS Co., Ltd has been a small factory of highly skilled and dedicated employees in Osaka and Tokyo, Japan, who carefully engineer and fabricate the world famous Volk Racing wheels, including the highly praised RE30. They are also known for an entire index of wheel types including Volk Racing, Eco Drive, Gram Lights, 57 Motor Sport, Versus, Sebring, A/X, United Arrows, G-Games, Daytona, Garcia, Studied, NISMO, TRD, Ralliart, R:M.P., And Black Fleet wheels. Each brand has its own individual focus and style, but they are all built with the same quality and integrity that you would find in a Formula 1 car.
But RAYS doesn’t just do aftermarket rims. No, that would be too easy! They also make the state of the art Sebring Sports Exhaust Systems. Whether competing on the racetrack or on the rally tracks, either formula or touring cars, winning SEBRING drivers can be found in almost every motorsport class. Since many years the technology transfer from the racetrack to the series production has been a proven winning combination for SEBRING. Modern “Research and Development” facilities combined with the technical know-how from racing projects guarantee top quality SEBRING products.
The long-term partnership with Mücke Motorsport is just one of the strong and successful reasons of SEBRING’s motorsport involvement. Since many years, the team found around team manager Peter Mücke enjoys the most success in the Formula BMW Germany series and in the Formula 3 Euro series. In addition to these hard fought formula series, team Mücke Motorsport is since 2004 permanently involved in the German Touring Car Masters – also called DTM – which is the fastest touring car championship in the world.
Other successful SEBRING motorsport partners are for example team Heico Sportiv, competing in the 24-hour race on the famous Nürburgring, or Reinhard Decker competing in the historic touring cars within the so-called Austrian “Histo Cup”.