A red Datsun 240Z racecar on track with TARR and NASA Member Benefits logos.

What happens when you combine an aerospace engineer, a plastics extrusion specialist and Time Trial competitor all into one? Well, in this case, it results in TARR Aero, a new company that manufactures carbon-fiber reinforced plastic components to create more downforce for your racecar.

TARR Aero uses some of the strongest commercially available filaments on the market to provide incredibly strong and cost-effective parts with designs that are CFD driven, track-tested and proven.

A wide carbon fiber racing splitter equipped with TARR Aero diffusers, end plates, and support rods.

At TARR Aero, racing is a passion, and its commitment to additive manufacturing allows it to build highly effective CFRP components that can help you achieve your racing goals. Each TARR Aero part is meticulously scrutinized using CFD software, ensuring superior aerodynamic design and reducing drag.

As a NASA Member Benefits provider, TARR Aero offers 15 percent discounts on off-the-shelf items, such as wing end plates and splitter ramps. TARR Aero also can make custom splitters offer 3D scanning services and perform design work to order.

Side profile of two black aerodynamic duct components showing the thin-wall 3D-printed construction. A row of four 3D-printed black splitter ramps or diffusers showing internal aerodynamic channeling.
Image courtesy of TARR Aero

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