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Welcome to the Race Safety Innovations website. At RSI, our main goal has been to design, build and supply better products and services that bridge the gap between the motorsports safety equipment industries and those of the speedway fire/rescue and emergency response needs.

We're not a large wholesale or mail order house, although you can purchase products from this site, but rather a new concept in racer safety that covers gaps many other companies we feel have missed. We have been in the trenches in the streets of some of the busiest fire/rescue departments in America, provided safety and emergency response to many speedways in this country and changed tires and wrenched chassis with the some of the best pit crews in the business.

That's kind of how we got our start here at RSI. The easiest way to understand our humble beginnings is to read an article that was written by Marty Tyler of Catchfence.com, an online motorsports media source, back in December of 2003. It lays out in details how Keith "Gus" Grant began to think about some of the problems in the fire/rescue equipment field and started designing, building and testing prototypes of his own ideas to make his profession better and his second love of motorsports safer.

By combining our many years of experience in the fire/rescue field with the innovative challenges the motorsports industry has required over the years, we have found ourselves in a unique position to offer our experience, equipment and services to both of these industries by virtue of our research and development efforts with the R.E.D. Board Rapid Extrication SystemTM, ZipFlex Wire Rescue SawTM and most recently; the RescueWrenchTM and TrackWrenchTM as well as many other products we are proud to offer and support.

Browse our website and we hope you enjoy our ideas and products as we share a little bit of common sense, technical wizardry and hard work ethics to offer you those hard to find solutions and options to your motorsports safety problems and needs. Don't hesitate to call or e-mail our technical department with questions, ideas or concerns or your own experiences and detailed pictures. We can learn from each other to make us all a little safer whether we're a racer or a responder. "Nuff" said.

Keith "Gus" Grant