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Inside Southwire- Erica Ortiz overcomes adversity

April 17, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Erica Ortiz Overcomes Adversity, Fights to Reclaim Racing Dream

Inside Southwire NewsletterSouthwire is the leading manufacturer of wire and cable used in the distribution and transmission of electricity in North America.   They are also the parent company to TRC, the company where Horsepower & Heels founder, Erica Ortiz, serves as Marketing Communications Manager.    Inside Southwire is the regular newsletter published for its over 7,000 employees spread out across its multiple locations in North America.   The newsletter discusses her racing career and her professional career path, along with the current drive to return to drag racing.

Read the article:  Inside Southwire_April2015

Published:  Inside Southwire, Vol. 1, Issue 3 – April 2015

Category: In the NewsTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels, Press

Clutchfunded SUCCESS

April 10, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Clutchfunded Campaign successClutchfunded Campaign a success at 112%

We DID IT!  Thanks to all the support of my family, friends and fans, our Clutchfunded campaign was a total success!  In just 30 days, 36 people contributed $3,350.00 to our Clutchfunded campaign, putting us at 112% of our goal of $3,000.    Over 1,100 people shared the campaign across social networks over the course of the 30-day program.     All of you are now part of the ReIgnite Team, and are a huge part of getting us back on the track.

Crowd funding for the Motorsports Community

This campaign was one of the first for a new crowd funding platform called Clutchfunded– the brainchild of another racing veteran, 25 year old Shannon McIntosh. Phase One of ClutchFunded’s long-term development includes a crowd funding platform to help connect racers with the ever-growing motor sport fan base. Following overwhelming response through a crowd funding initiative of her own, Shannon knew there was opportunity to create a unique approach for supporting race teams and drivers across the country.   Campaigns use an ‘All or Nothing’ funding model, meaning drivers/teams must meet or exceed the original goal before receiving their funds.   Contributors can choose from different racer-defined perks awarded for their donations.   If your sponsor is your biggest fan, why can’t your biggest fan be your sponsor?   The platform is open to racers, teams and other motorsport entities.  Check it out and set a goal for your season!

The Horsepower and Heels ReIgnite campaign was the first successful campaign on the new platform, and we are super proud of this achievement!   Thanks to everyone that made it possible!

Next up for Horsepower and Heels Project ReIgnite

What’s next?  Well, we get to start the build process.  I’ve been talking to several key folks to re-familiarize myself with current technologies that have evolved since the project was initially started.   Excessive Motorsports came on as a new sponsor, and they are helping us round up the last missing components for our engine program.  We’ve got a lot of work to do, and we’ll be keeping you informed on this blog, so be sure to subscribe for updates!

Join Ignite Team Elite and the ReIgnite Team

Its not too late to help!   Since the Clutchfunded campaign was such a success, we’ll be offering some of the same perks here on Horsepower & Heels for our fans who would like to join the ReIgnite team and Ignite Team Elite.  Keep an eye out this weekend for the Perk Pages to be added to the team home page.

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels, Ignite Team Elite, ReIgnite Team

Ford Racing Nation – Ortiz ready for Pro Mod return

March 31, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Erica Ortiz is ready for her return in Pro Mod!

Ford Racing Nation Erica OrtizErica Ortiz and the Horsepower & Heels Pro Mod Mustang comeback project is featured on the Ford Racing Nation website in an article written by Bridgett Davis.   The article discusses some of the history behind Erica’s previous racing experience and the hardships she endured when initially starting the Mustang project in 2007, and the current ReIgnite efforts to return to racing in 2015.

Read the article:  http://fordracingnation.com/features/general-news/715-erica-ortiz-is-ready-for-her-return-in-pro-mod

Ford Racing Nation

Ford Racing Nation is a popular online website community geared to racing enthusiasts who love the Blue Oval.

Published Online: March 30, 2015

Category: In the NewsTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels, Press

Sponsor Spotlight > Nitro Plate

March 30, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Nitro Plate High Performance Coatings

NitroPlate logoNitro Plate joined Horsepower & Heels in 2015 to deliver high performance coatings for the Pro Mod Mustang project.   In business since 1988, Nitro Plate has combined years of experience in high temperature coatings with their own enthusiasm for sportsman drag racing and hot rods to serve the racing industry.

Company Overview

NitroPlate is a registered trademark of Servitech Industries, Inc.  Founded in 1988, Servitech Industries has grown to become the largest independent applicator of SermaGard Coatings in North America.  They providing coating services to the O.E automotive, Heavy Truck, HVAC, Appliance, Building and various other industries.    In 2005, they recognized an opportunity to bring their knowledge and expertise to the performance and racing industry.  Being hot rodders and sportsman drag racers, it was a natural fit for the company.   They have built a stellar reputation and an extensive list of satisfied customers.

Coating Finishes

  •  Nitroplate Bright: NitroPlate Bright is a highly polished aluminum ceramic coating capable of withstanding 1300 degrees. It has excellent thermal properties. This cuts down on under hood heat, increases horsepower and helps in scavenging of the exhaust. Nitroplate Bright can also be used in areas such as intakes, rear end housings, control arms, and wheelie bars and steel wheels

  • Nitroplate Satin
    :  NitroPlate Satin has dull appearance that is ideal for intake manifolds to keep the original look. Nitroplate Satin is good to 1300 degrees also. It is resistant to staining from fuels, etc.
  • Nitroplate Cast Iron Gray:  Tired of your cast iron exhaust manifolds rusting? Check out Nitroplate Cast Iron. Perfect for exhaust manifolds. It has a temperature rating of 1800 degrees.
  • Nitroplate Satin Black
    :
     NitroPlate’s Satin Black finish is a high temperature ceramic material that is designed for customers who prefer a more stealth look.

  • Nitroplate Matte Black
    :
     NitroPlate’s Matte Black finish is a high temperature ceramic material used on stainless steel applications that is designed for customers who prefer a more stealth look. Perfect for headers and motorcycle exhaust pipes and heat shields.
  • Nitroplate Midnight Blue:  NitroPlate’s Midnight Blue finish is a low temperature ceramic material that is designed for customers who want a stealth look with a unique finish. Perfect for valve covers, intake manifolds and other aesthetic components

In Action

All of the exhaust components on the new Horsepower & Heels Twin Turbo Pro Mod Mustang will feature Nitroplate coating for a corrosion resistant finish, designed to meet thermal barrier protection needs.     Nitroplate reps can often be found at the racetrack, allowing you to drop off your parts for convenience.

Contact Information

Nitroplate
550 Brick Church Park Dr.
Nashville, TN 37207

Phone: 615-826-4914
Fax: 615-228-3846

http://www.nitroplate.com
8:00 AM till 5:00 PM CST Monday – Friday

Category: SponsorsTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels, Sponsors

Sharp Heels.com — Horsepower & Heels

March 26, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

SharpHeels feature Horsepower and Heels
SharpHeels.com Feature on Horsepower & Heels

Racecar Driver (and Marketing Manager!) Erica Ortiz: An Energetic Advocate for Women in Drag Racing

Check out this feature on Horsepower & Heels driver and founder, Erica Ortiz on Sharp Heels.   The article talks about being a female racecar driver and what work Horsepower & Heels is doing to try and empower women competing in motorsports.

SharpHeels LogoSharpHeels.com– Horsepower & Heels

Sharp Heels is a career, fashion and lifestyle website driven by a community of intelligent, dynamic women offering guidance and inspiration for professional women.

Published Online: March 26, 2015

Category: In the NewsTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels, Press

Half way there! Clutchfunded Campaign

March 25, 2015 //  by Horsepower & Heels

We’re at the half way mark in our Clutchfunded Campaign.  But we still need YOUR help!

Clutchfunded Clutchfunded

Similar to other popular crowd funding platforms such as Kickstarter or GoFundMe, ClutchFunded was founded by a fellow female racer, Shannon McIntosh, after having achieved great success in her own crowd funding campaign.   Her idea behind Clutchfunded was to create a platform geared specifically towards racers and motorsport teams.

The way Clutchfunded campaigns work, friends, family and fans can contribute towards meeting an ALL or NOTHING goal. Once the goal is met or exceeded, the driver is considered ClutchFunded, and receives the funds raised through the campaign. The campaigns offer racer/team defined “Perks” that donors can choose from based on their contribution amount.

Horsepower & Heels ReIgnite Clutchfunded Campaign

Our campaign is focused on getting us some funds to ReIgnite the team and get us back on the track.   We have 15 days left to reach or exceed our goal of $3,000, and are currently 63% of the way there.    We need YOUR help to spread the word and get us to our mark.  Any amount is greatly appreciated, and you get some neat perks if we reach our goal!

ReIgnite Perks

Depending on your contribution, you’ll be listed on our Official ReIgnite page as a supporter, receive an Autographed Hero Card, Horsepower & Heels logo decal, Pin-up Girl style T-Shirt, exclusive access to the “Team Elite” membership group and more!  You can check out all the ReIgnite Campaign Perks on our Campaign Page.

We need YOU.

We are SO close, but with just 15 days to go, we could really use your help.  If you can’t contribute, we’d really appreciate if you could share this campaign often and everywhere.   We hope to see you soon, as we work to get Horsepower & Heels BACK on TRACK.

 Check out the >>>  Horsepower & Heels ReIgnite Clutchfunded Campaign

Clutchfunded Crowd sourcing

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels

Dusting off the Horsepower & Heels Hotrod

November 9, 2014 //  by Horsepower & Heels

One of the hardest things about dusting off a project that has essentially sat unattended for the past 6 years, is getting a bearing for where you are and what needs to be done next.   I tend to get a little analysis paralysis thinking about where to start back on getting this race car done and back to the track.

horsepower and heels MustangThe Project Currently

So, just to recap, here’s where we left off:

Back when I was still in Alabama, my good friends over at Johnston Body Works had done a ton of work helping me out to get all of the fiberglass body work lined up and the turbo inlets molded.   They did such an awesome job with everything, and it looks fantastic.  But, I still needed to finalize some other elements on the car before it was ready to be painted.  Plus, I ended up moving away, so the car left before I was able to save up to have them finish the rest of the paint job.

Then life happened.   A lot of it, actually.   So much of it, that I wasn’t quite sure where to begin in dusting this project out of the basement and back onto the radar.  Luckily, I have a great partner that can unlock my paralysis with the voice of common sense and reason.   We compliment each other well in that department.

I met Alex in 2010, long after my last drag race, and almost a year removed from anything to do with the race car.   Of course, he knew I raced, but he had never actually SEEN the car, nor had any idea where I was at with it or what needed to be done to kick start motivation from the depths of deep jadedness.  It was actually one of the things I liked about him, that after so much public judgement and interference in my relationships previously, he loved me just for “individual ME” and not “racing me”.    Although he is quite gifted mechanically, and is a Master Technician for Harley Davidson, he had very little exposure to drag racing previously, and didn’t really pry much into my past or my racing program.    Plus, being jaded myself, I didn’t really talk much about it anymore either.  I let it fade away into the background while other priorities in my life took precedence.

But although you can leave racing, the racing never really leaves YOU.   So, after moving back to Florida, I started getting the racing itch again.    I started talking about it more.   Alex and I both enjoy riding together, but as we met the local crowd, we started getting invites to different shows.   My almost 2 year old son has proven to be a chip off both old blocks, and LOVES anything and everything to do with cars.    Being back around this scene really made me remember the great times I had, and it was Alex that reminded me that they are not over, that they don’t have to be just memories.

Next Steps

taillights for MustangSince the car has been stored down here for quite awhile, Alex got to see it for the first time too.  With his own projects (a ’67 Chevy C-10 pickup he’s resto-modding) and multiple bike builds, he quickly saw areas we could get to work on without needing a big sponsorship check to help pay for.    When he quizzed me on what was holding up the paint job, I pointed out that it needed taillights and headlight provisions as well as a rear wing.   Within minutes, he found a set of donor taillights and made some phone calls to local friends he had made that could give some direction with mounting them into the body.      Where I hadn’t known where to begin, he drove right in and got the ball rolling.    Suddenly, this project doesn’t look so daunting, and I’m really excited that he’s shown such an interest and responded with so much support.

I am really thankful for his efforts and looking forward to this adventure!

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels, In the Shop

If the suit fits…

November 14, 2013 //  by Horsepower & Heels

It can all change in an instant.

One minute, you are on top of your game.    Setting records, breaking barriers, momentum from a great season moving you forward, big aspirations for the future, chasing your dreams.   Then all of that changes the next.  You lose someone close to you that shatters your world.     People, situations, and problems become costly, opportunity after opportunity falls through, and it feels like the deck is just stacked against you.   Its an emotional rollercoaster.

Erica Ortiz fire suit

My non-racing world changed much too.   I moved several times.   Relationships changed.   A health scare stopped me dead in my tracks.  I struggled, fought, endured a very private fight that took me away from the racing world.  This blog grew quiet.  Got tired of sounding like a broken record of defeat all the time, and had to focus my energies else where.   My racing friends asked all the time if I was EVER going to come back.  I always said yes, but secretly I wondered if it would ever really happen or if I was destined to be just a memory of drag racing past.

But I made it.   I eventually found a new sport, made new friends, fell in love, established a new career and started the family I had been wanting in January of this year.  A beautiful baby boy, and I couldn’t be happier for that.   I moved home to Florida and reunited with family I was missing for years.   And now, I may be due for a different kind of homecoming. The racing never leaves you.  You can leave the sport, you can fall out of the loop, you can even lose track of the friends you’ve made in the pits over the course of so many years.   But the RACING, it never truly leaves your blood.  Its always there, yearning to make its way back out again.

If the suit fits

I recently pulled my fire suit out of my old gear bag.   I dusted it off, wondering if 30ish year-old Mom-Erica could fit in the suit I last wore as 26 year-old, young, naive single woman who lived for nothing but 1320 feet.   It fit, although a bit differently than before.   Life has a way of rewriting priorities for you, without letting completely go of who you are or who you were.

As far as what led me, 7 years later, to pull the suit out of closet for this trip down memory lane? Well, there is something brewing behind the scenes, but you’re just going to have to stay tuned to find out!

(readers condensed version.  click the links to get the full story)

Category: Horsepower & Heels BlogTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels

Block is in!

May 28, 2013 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Had a special delivery to my shop today.

Ford Racing 460 Block is In!

Block is in

Time to get started assembling my engine program again!

I’m all kinds of giddy now! Time to get to work on getting this car back on the track where it belongs!

Next up, I’ll need to do some traveling to get the car moved around, pick up some parts and get some other balls rolling in the engine department.

Feels good to have a little bit of progress happening with the Horsepower & Heels Racecar.

Category: Horsepower & Heels Blog, PhotosTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels, In the Shop

Horsepower & Heels Mustang Renderings

November 4, 2012 //  by Horsepower & Heels

Here’s a collection of renderings done for the new Horsepower & Heels Mustang Renderings by Competition Designs.

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Category: PhotosTag: Erica Ortiz, Horsepower & Heels

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