TICKFORD Racing has launched a new engineering division catering to a diverse range of projects outside of the Supercars bubble.
Race-winning Supercars Championship engineer Dilan Talabani is at the heart of Tickford Engineering, designed to showcase “the company’s dedication to staying at the forefront of technological advancements while continually offering the best possible solutions to its clients.”
Beyond the automotive sphere, it’s set to service aerospace, defence and other sectors.
“I am thrilled and honoured to offer the skills and capability that we have at Tickford Engineering,” said Talabani, who’ll be at this weekend’s Townsville 500 as race engineer for Super2 young gun Brad Vaughan.
“We are currently engaging with automotive OEMs and recognised industrial leaders amongst other exciting projects.
“We cater for designing minor upgrades to full engineering project control.”
Tickford CEO Tim Edwards said the new arm will be a gamechanger.
“The launch of Tickford Engineering is more than an extension of our brand; it’s a reiteration of our promise to deliver leading-edge solutions in an industry that is continuously evolving,” he said.
“Our team of specialists are not just innovators; they’re pioneers paving the path for the future of engineering.”
Added Tickford co-owner and managing director Rod Nash: “The introduction of Tickford Engineering represents a significant milestone in our journey.
“We’re incredibly proud of our team and look forward to offering clients a uniquely agile, flexible, and competent project partner.”