Speedtech Performance Dominates Optima USCA Invitationals
Cameron Foremaster
Awards | Events
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Speedtech Performance delivered a commanding display of power, precision, and teamwork at this year’s Optima Ultimate Street Car Invitational (OUSCI). With eight Speedtech team members competing, the brand proved once again why its chassis and suspension systems are among the best in the nation.
In the GTV class, Speedtech Performance swept the podium, with all top-three finishers running Speedtech-equipped Camaros:

Chris Smith – 1970 Camaro
Nick Relampagos – 1970 Camaro
Jason Smith – 1987 CamaroChris Smith continued his standout season by claiming the GTV Class Season Championship and securing 2nd Place Overall across all classes — a remarkable feat against some of the most competitive street cars in America.
“With so many options and opinions, there’s only one choice when it comes to performance,” said Chris Smith regarding the quality of Speedtech Performance chassis.
Meanwhile, Hondo Miller, piloting his 1970 Blazer, earned an impressive 2nd Place finish in the GTT (Truck) class, reinforcing Speedtech’s range and capability across diverse vehicle platforms.

Hondo Miller - 1970 Blazer
Additional Speedtech drivers also made strong showings throughout the weekend:
- Nick Smith – 1969 Chevelle (4th Place)
- Tony Grace – 1970 Camaro (6th Place)
- Kyle Phillips – 1956 Bel Air (9th Place)
- Andrew Scott – 1987 Grand National (11th Place)
“Seeing our entire team perform at such a high level across different vehicle platforms and classes speaks volumes about the engineering behind Speedtech Performance,” said Cameron Foremaster, Marketing at Speedtech Performance. “From the street to the track, our goal has always been to build parts that perform under pressure—and these results prove it.”
Throughout the 2025 season, Team Speedtech secured a total of 14 podium finishes in 7 events across the country. And to add to that, Team Speedtech had an additional three drivers qualifying for the invitational but couldn’t make the trek.
As the 2025 Optima USCA season concludes, Speedtech Performance celebrates a year of podiums, championships, and innovation, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in the Pro-Touring and street performance world.



