
Bell
Bell HP6 8860-2018 RD-4C Carbon Fiber Helmet with Built-in Electronics/Hydration
$2,759.95
Bell Helmets HP6 8860-2018 RD-4C Carbon Fiber Racing Helmet
Incorporating technology used in Bell's state-of-the-art HP7 Advanced Helmet, the Bell HP6 is homologated to the latest FIA 8860-2018 standards. With its modern and aggressive design, the Bell HP6 was developed especially for racers in closed-cockpit environments.
The Bell HP6 combines a wide eye port, for extended vision, with an ultra-lightweight advanced carbon fiber shell. Its ventilation slots can be connected to various types of air intakes drawing air from external cooling systems. The HP6 can also be fitted with optional ear cups providing optimal noise insulation. Fully-integrated radio communication and hydration systems are available.
Bell HP6 RD-4C 8860-2018 Carbon Fiber Helmet Details:
Manufacturer: Bell Helmets
Manufacturer part no.: 11410X
Construction: full advanced carbon fiber shell
Exterior Color: carbon, matte finish
Interior: dark grey high strength, high comfort FR fabric
Homologation: FIA 8860-2018
Integrated Hydration and Electronics for ear buds (ear buds not included)
Factory installed HANS anchors: yes
Bell HP helmet bag: yes
Shield: Bell SV06 DSAF
Bell HP6 RD-4C 8860-2018 Features & Options
Wide eye port for extended vision in closed-cockpit cars
Advanced multi-density, multi-piece liner
Integrated channels for drink tube and radio systems
Extraction vents maximize air circulation
Alternative interior colors: Tan, White, Red, Purple, Blue, Green and Neon Yellow (by special order, additional cost)
Top forced air intake can be installed on left or right top side vents to connect an external cooling system
Forced air kits available including Quick Lock (V10), fully compatible with Maglock
Optional ear cups for increased noise insulation
In The Box of Your Bell HP6 RD-4C 8860-2018 Carbon Fiber Helmet
Bell HP6 8860-2018 Carbon Fiber helmet
Clear SE06 3mm DSAF shield (installed)
Bell HP helmet bag
Plastic tear-off posts (installed)
Hex wrench key

Litespeed Racing
Litespeed VS10 Forged Magnesium Wheel
from $2,750.00
Litespeed Racing VS10 Forged Magnesium Wheel
Ten-Spoke Beautifully Sculpted Racing Wheel
The Litespeed VS10 Forged Magnesium wheel is one of the lightest and most popular wheels we carry. Litespeed Racing devoted countless hours of FEA computer simulations to fine tuning every aspect of the VS10’s geometry for maximum weight reduction and overall strength, while also maintaining a beautifully sculpted spoke design.
The Litespeed Racing VS10 Forged Magnesium wheel is track-proven at race venues across the world, from road courses to autocross to quarter-mile to half-mile top speed races. Starting at just 15 pounds for a 19-inch wheel, in many fitments the Litespeed VS10 will be one of the lightest wheels available in the industry. In fact, the Litespeed VS10 Forged Magnesium monoblock is so light, it's actually lighter than many full carbon fiber wheels.
Fully Forged From Magnesium Alloy
In a quest to build the lightest wheel possible, Litespeed actually started with the obvious solution: carbon fiber. It's a seemingly magical material, with super-high tensile strength and super-low density. But the resulting wheel was not as light as expected, mainly because a lot of carbon needs to be added to make it safe enough to withstand impacts. Also, carbon fiber can't be formed into strong complex shapes like I-beams.
Forged magnesium is the solution to these problems. Modern forged magnesium alloys are light years ahead of the old school “mag” wheels made from cast magnesium. Litespeed Racing’s proprietary forged magnesium alloy actually outperforms forged aluminum in both tensile strength and fatigue strength, while being a naturally lighter material. The result is forged magnesium monoblock wheels that, in many cases, are actually lighter than some OEM full carbon fiber wheels of the same size.
Every Litespeed Racing wheel is custom made to fit your specifications for size, offset, color, finish, brake clearance and load rating. Once you've made your purchase, give us a call at (844) 438-7244 to select the specs, color and finish that suit your application!
Priced per wheel
Litespeed Racing VS10 Forged Magnesium Monoblock Details
One-piece forged magnesium alloy monoblock wheel
Ten-spoke design
Fully-forged magnesium alloy
FEA-optimized design minimizes weight
Superior strength, stiffness and fatigue resistance
Customizable finish options
Premium Litespeed Racing quality
Priced per wheel

Litespeed Racing
Litespeed RS5RR Forged Magnesium Wheel
from $2,750.00
Litespeed Racing RS5RR Forged Magnesium Wheel
Ultra-Lightweight Magnesium Alloy Monoblock Racing Wheel
The RS5RR is Litespeed's newest and most exciting version of the RS5, their lightest and most popular wheel style. Fully forged from Litespeed's magnesium alloy, the RS5RR is lighter and stronger than similar wheels made from forged aluminum. In fact, countless hours of FEA computer simulations where employed to fine tune every aspect of the RS5RR’s geometry, maximizing weight reduction with specially-engineered hollowed spoke pockets.
Like the RS5 before it, the RS5RR racing wheel is competition-proven on tracks across the world, from road courses to autocross to quarter-mile and half-mile top speed races.
Priced per wheel
Fully Forged From Magnesium Alloy
In a quest to build the lightest wheel possible, Litespeed actually started with the obvious solution: carbon fiber. It's a seemingly magical material, with super-high tensile strength and super-low density. But the resulting wheel was not as light as expected, mainly because a lot of carbon needs to be added to make it safe enough to withstand impacts. Also, carbon fiber can't be formed into strong complex shapes like I-beams.
Forged magnesium is the solution to these problems. Modern forged magnesium alloys are light years ahead of the old school “mag” wheels made from cast magnesium. Litespeed Racing’s proprietary forged magnesium alloy actually outperforms forged aluminum in both tensile strength and fatigue strength, while being a naturally lighter material. The result is forged magnesium monoblock wheels that, in many cases, are actually lighter than some OEM full carbon fiber wheels of the same size.
Every Litespeed Racing wheel is custom made to fit your specifications for size, offset, color, finish, brake clearance and load rating. Once you've made your purchase, give us a call at (844) 438-7244 to select the specs, color and finish that suit your application!
Litespeed Racing Forged Magnesium Monoblock RS5RR Details
One-piece fully forged magnesium alloy monoblock wheel
FEA-optimized design minimizes weight
Superior strength, stiffness and fatigue resistance
Generous brake caliper clearance
Customizable finish options
Premium Litespeed Racing quality
Priced per wheel

AP Racing
AP Racing 410x36mm 2-piece J Hook Front Brake Rotors - Porsche (OEM PCCB)
$2,749.00
AP Racing 410x36mm Two-Piece Front Floating Racing Brake Rotors
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM PCCB Rotors)
Porsche 991 GT2RS PCCB (Front)
Porsche 991 GT3 PCCB (Front)
Porsche 991 GT3RS PCCB (Front)
Porsche 718 GT4 PCCB (Front)
Sold/priced per pair.
AP Racing by Essex 2-piece Competition J Hook front iron disc pair for 991 GT3/RS and 718 GT4/Spyder RS to replace PCCB discs.
410x36mm (16.14" x 1.40")
Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM PCCB discs
Drastically less expense long-term running costs vs. PCCB
Must use the standard front 991 GT3/RS pad shape used in OEM iron system (not compatible with OE PCCB pad shape)
Over twice as many internal cooling vanes as the OEM PCCB's
Weighs almost the same as the OEM 380x34mm iron discs, despite much larger size
Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers and wheels, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors – The Gold Standard in Track Day & Racing Performance
Engineered for professional motorsport, HPDE, and dedicated track day use, AP Racing’s J Hook Brake Rotors deliver uncompromising performance, thermal stability, and consistent braking power. These two-piece, floating rotors are built to handle the extreme demands of road racing, with design features derived from over 50 years of elite competition—including Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA.
Unlike conventional one-piece rotors, AP Racing’s two-piece floating design features a billet aluminum hat mated to a cast iron disc via precision-engineered bobbins. This setup allows for controlled radial expansion under high heat, minimizing distortion and coning. The result? More even pad wear, a firmer pedal feel, and longer component life, even during extended lapping sessions or endurance racing. Floating hardware includes anti-knockback spring clips that reduce piston retraction while eliminating common NVH issues like rattling.
Why Choose AP Racing J Hook Rotors? Advanced Cooling, Superior Bite, Unmatched Durability
At the heart of every rotor is AP Racing’s proprietary high-carbon iron alloy, developed to withstand repeated thermal cycling without cracking or warping. Internally, directional vanes—far superior to OEM pillar or straight vane designs—maximize airflow and cooling. With 60 to 84 vanes per rotor, AP Racing achieves faster heat evacuation, reduced brake fade, and a more consistent friction surface. These rotors are left/right-specific for optimal airflow and balance.
The exclusive J Hook slot pattern offers enhanced initial bite and promotes uniform heat distribution across the rotor face, reducing pad deposits and vibration. Unlike drilled rotors or straight-slot competitors, the J Hook design provides cleaner pad transfer during bed-in and superior modulation under braking—ideal for serious drivers who demand feedback and control. Yes, you might hear a little more whirr, but you’ll gain the stopping power, consistency, and longevity your lap times demand.
Premium Components, Affordable Performance
The rotor hats are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and hard anodized for strength and heat resistance. Scalloped edges under the hat further assist heat dissipation. All hardware is U.S.-made to AP Racing spec, the same quality found on pro-level racing platforms.
And while these rotors are race-proven, they’re also surprisingly cost-effective to replace. Don’t settle for cheap rotors that crack after a weekend—AP’s J Hook rings offer better durability and real long-term value. Fewer replacements mean more track time, less downtime, and peace of mind knowing you're running the best.
Used by Champions. Trusted by Experts.
From endurance racers to HPDE enthusiasts, AP Racing brake rotors are trusted worldwide for their reliability, longevity, and performance under pressure. Whether you're shaving seconds off your lap time or building a dedicated track car, the J Hook delivers a professional-grade solution that won’t let you down.
AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors for Auto Racing, Track Days & HPDE
Why Rotor Design Matters: Heat Expansion and Floating Technology
As with most metals, iron brake discs expand significantly under heat. When temperatures rise, the disc grows radially—expanding in both diameter and circumference. Traditional one-piece rotors struggle to accommodate this natural expansion. As the outer edge pulls away from the center under heat stress, it creates a condition called “coning”—a distortion that compromises pad-to-rotor contact. This distortion can lead to uneven pad wear, brake tapering, and an inconsistent, long brake pedal.
AP Racing two-piece floating brake rotors are purpose-built to eliminate these issues. Engineered with “float” built into the disc or hat assembly, these rotors feature oblong-shaped mounting holes that allow the hardware to slide as the disc heats up. This flexibility ensures the disc runs true within the caliper under high-temperature loads, effectively reducing distortion, minimizing pad taper and stress cracks, and promoting longer component life.
Custom Mounting Hardware & Anti-Knockback Spring Clips
AP Racing rotors utilize application-specific, U.S.-made mounting hardware—not generic bolts. These premium components are the exact parts used in AP’s professional motorsport products, engineered to withstand the rigors of competitive racing.
To manage lateral disc motion that can push caliper pistons backward (known as knockback), AP Racing integrates anti-knockback spring clips on alternating bobbins—five on a ten-bolt setup, six on a twelve-bolt disc. These clips keep the aluminum hat and iron disc ring properly aligned while still allowing for radial float. Bonus: they eliminate annoying rattles and vibrations, ensuring a quieter, more refined braking experience.
High-Performance Hat Design for Heat Isolation
The disc hats in AP Racing’s two-piece floating rotors are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and finished with a hard anodized coating. This high-strength aluminum alloy was selected for its ability to maintain structural integrity even at elevated temperatures. AP adds scalloped channels beneath the hat to further encourage airflow and heat evacuation from the outer disc face, minimizing thermal transfer to hubs and wheel bearings—helping reduce maintenance costs on these expensive components.
Internal Vane Engineering: Airflow Optimization & Thermal Stability
AP Racing’s internal vane design sets them apart from OEM and most aftermarket competitors. While many factory brake discs use non-directional pillar vanes (low-cost and NVH-focused), AP Racing rotors use directional vanes engineered for maximum airflow. These rotors are side-specific—meaning you’ll receive a unique left and right disc in each set—ensuring optimized cooling through strategic vane orientation and shape.
Beyond that, AP Racing rotors feature a superior vane count, typically ranging from 60 to 84 vanes, compared to 30–48 in most aftermarket rotors. After extensive CFD and thermal analysis, this high vane count was proven to:
Increase airspeed and thermal transfer
Reduce recirculation and deflection at the disc face
Minimize coning, cracking, and brake fade
Deliver more even pad contact and extended rotor life
J Hook Slot Pattern: Exclusive to AP Racing
Slots and drill holes may improve initial bite, but they also introduce “cool spots” in the rotor face—areas of uneven heating that can lead to stress risers, cracks, and pad vibration. OEM rotors often avoid this by leaving the disc face blank, but that compromises bite and brake feel.
AP Racing’s patented J Hook design, developed through rigorous R&D, solves this problem. The hooks are meticulously spaced around the disc’s circumference and from hat to edge, forming a continuous distortion path that ensures even heat distribution. This encourages uniform pad deposits during bed-in, helps reduce judder and cracking, and improves consistency under repeated high-load braking.
In addition, the J Hook slots provide more leading edges for pads to grip than traditional curved slots or blank rotors. While this might generate a mild whirring sound during braking, the benefits—more bite, cleaner bedding, better pedal feel—make it the top choice for committed racers and serious track day drivers.
Metallurgy Backed by 50+ Years of Motorsport Leadership
AP Racing's reputation is built on performance, and their proprietary iron alloy used in J Hook rotors is no exception. Drawing from over five decades of elite motorsport experience, including 750+ Formula 1 wins and widespread use across NASCAR, AP’s engineers have developed a disc alloy that excels under sustained racing temperatures and stress. Where OEM discs focus on affordability and mass production, AP Racing’s J Hook rotors are purpose-built for motorsport durability and heat resistance.
Affordable Replacement Cost: Serious Value for Serious Drivers
Even the best brake rotors are consumables. When you drive hard—especially at the track—your discs will eventually wear out. That’s why AP Racing designed their replacement iron rings to be cost-effective, allowing you to replace worn parts without breaking the bank.
Compare that to constantly buying cheap $150 rotors every weekend—rotors that can't handle the heat and need to be swapped frequently. With AP Racing’s J Hook rotors, you get longer service intervals, less downtime, and better performance over time, making them an incredibly smart long-term investment.
Proven on Track. Trusted by Champions.
Top-tier racing teams rely on AP Racing J Hook rotors for one reason: they perform under pressure. Whether you're running time trials, attending HPDE events, or competing in wheel-to-wheel racing, these rotors offer professional-grade reliability, safety, and performance.
Bedding and preparation of AP Racing J Hook Disc
Properly preparing your new brake discs before heavy use is extremely important. The goal of bedding-in your brake pads and discs is to mate them together properly and prepare them for heavy use. When prepared properly, or bed-in, your pads will transfer a thin layer of material to the disc face (transfer layer). The pads in your caliper will then actually ride on that thin layer of pad material you’ve put down on the rotor, rather than rubbing directly on the iron rotor face. A good transfer layer is going to give you superior brake pedal feel, less noise, superior pad wear, and lower the chances of cracking your discs.
Important Notes- PLEASE READ! First, make sure you are on a closed course to perform a proper bed-in. Do NOT perform the procedure on public roads. You need a stretch of asphalt with long straights, good visibility, and no potential obstructions. Make sure you are in a position to safely and repeatedly attain the necessary speeds to perform the bed-in procedure. A controlled racetrack is the best place to perform this procedure. AP Racing and Competition Motorsport in no way suggest or condone speeding on public roads or breaking the law in your car, nor do we take responsibility for any damage or injury that occurs as a result of using our product or these procedures. You are performing the bed-in procedure at your own risk.
During these procedures, it’s critical that you never come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal. If you have brake ducts on your car, you may want to block them off to allow your brake system to heat up easily. The procedure outlined below is a generic procedure for most types of mild race pad. Please check your pad manufacturer’s recommended bed-in procedure.
Accelerate to approximately 60mph and then decelerate down to 5 mph. If your car has ABS, you should try to hold the brakes at a point just before ABS intervention.
Once the car slows to 5mph, immediately accelerate back up to about 60mph, and brake again to roughly 5mph.
Repeat this series of stopping and accelerating 8 to 10 times. Again, do not come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal.
Cool the brake system down by cruising at 45mph+ for 5 to 10 minutes.
Visually inspect your discs. They should be a blue/grey color (instead of shiny silver), and have an even layer of pad material across and around the entire rotor face.
If the AP Racing rotors don’t have a layer of pad material on them, perform another series of stops in the manner outlined above.

AP Racing
AP Racing 390x32mm 2-piece Competition J Hook Rear Brake Rotors - Porsche (OEM PCCB)
$2,749.00
AP Racing 390x32mm 2-piece J Hook Rear Brake Rotors - Porsche (OEM PCCB)
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM PCCB Rotors)
Porsche 992 GT3 (Rear)
Porsche 992 GT3RS (Rear)
Porsche 718/982 GT4RS (Rear)
Porsche 991 GT2RS/GT3/GT3RS (Rear)
Porsche 981 GT4 (Rear)
Sold/priced per pair.
AP Racing 2-piece Competition J Hook rear iron disc pair for 991/992 GT3/RS and 718 GT4/Spyder RS to replace PCCB discs.
390 x 32mm (15.35" x 1.26")
Huge increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM PCCB discs
Drastically less expense long-term running costs vs. PCCB
Must useGT3/RS Iron disc pad shape used in OEM iron system (not compatible with OE PCCB Pad shape)
Allows normal function of OEM parking brake
100% more internal cooling vanes vs the OEM PCCB's
Same weight as OEM 380 x 34mm iron discs, despite larger size
Designed for: club racing, time trial, auto-x, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers and wheels, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors – The Gold Standard in Track Day & Racing Performance
Engineered for professional motorsport, HPDE, and dedicated track day use, AP Racing’s J Hook Brake Rotors deliver uncompromising performance, thermal stability, and consistent braking power. These two-piece, floating rotors are built to handle the extreme demands of road racing, with design features derived from over 50 years of elite competition—including Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA.
Unlike conventional one-piece rotors, AP Racing’s two-piece floating design features a billet aluminum hat mated to a cast iron disc via precision-engineered bobbins. This setup allows for controlled radial expansion under high heat, minimizing distortion and coning. The result? More even pad wear, a firmer pedal feel, and longer component life, even during extended lapping sessions or endurance racing. Floating hardware includes anti-knockback spring clips that reduce piston retraction while eliminating common NVH issues like rattling.
Why Choose AP Racing J Hook Rotors? Advanced Cooling, Superior Bite, Unmatched Durability
At the heart of every rotor is AP Racing’s proprietary high-carbon iron alloy, developed to withstand repeated thermal cycling without cracking or warping. Internally, directional vanes—far superior to OEM pillar or straight vane designs—maximize airflow and cooling. With 60 to 84 vanes per rotor, AP Racing achieves faster heat evacuation, reduced brake fade, and a more consistent friction surface. These rotors are left/right-specific for optimal airflow and balance.
The exclusive J Hook slot pattern offers enhanced initial bite and promotes uniform heat distribution across the rotor face, reducing pad deposits and vibration. Unlike drilled rotors or straight-slot competitors, the J Hook design provides cleaner pad transfer during bed-in and superior modulation under braking—ideal for serious drivers who demand feedback and control. Yes, you might hear a little more whirr, but you’ll gain the stopping power, consistency, and longevity your lap times demand.
Premium Components, Affordable Performance
The rotor hats are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and hard anodized for strength and heat resistance. Scalloped edges under the hat further assist heat dissipation. All hardware is U.S.-made to AP Racing spec, the same quality found on pro-level racing platforms.
And while these rotors are race-proven, they’re also surprisingly cost-effective to replace. Don’t settle for cheap rotors that crack after a weekend—AP’s J Hook rings offer better durability and real long-term value. Fewer replacements mean more track time, less downtime, and peace of mind knowing you're running the best.
Used by Champions. Trusted by Experts.
From endurance racers to HPDE enthusiasts, AP Racing brake rotors are trusted worldwide for their reliability, longevity, and performance under pressure. Whether you're shaving seconds off your lap time or building a dedicated track car, the J Hook delivers a professional-grade solution that won’t let you down.
AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors for Auto Racing, Track Days & HPDE
Why Rotor Design Matters: Heat Expansion and Floating Technology
As with most metals, iron brake discs expand significantly under heat. When temperatures rise, the disc grows radially—expanding in both diameter and circumference. Traditional one-piece rotors struggle to accommodate this natural expansion. As the outer edge pulls away from the center under heat stress, it creates a condition called “coning”—a distortion that compromises pad-to-rotor contact. This distortion can lead to uneven pad wear, brake tapering, and an inconsistent, long brake pedal.
AP Racing two-piece floating brake rotors are purpose-built to eliminate these issues. Engineered with “float” built into the disc or hat assembly, these rotors feature oblong-shaped mounting holes that allow the hardware to slide as the disc heats up. This flexibility ensures the disc runs true within the caliper under high-temperature loads, effectively reducing distortion, minimizing pad taper and stress cracks, and promoting longer component life.
Custom Mounting Hardware & Anti-Knockback Spring Clips
AP Racing rotors utilize application-specific, U.S.-made mounting hardware—not generic bolts. These premium components are the exact parts used in AP’s professional motorsport products, engineered to withstand the rigors of competitive racing.
To manage lateral disc motion that can push caliper pistons backward (known as knockback), AP Racing integrates anti-knockback spring clips on alternating bobbins—five on a ten-bolt setup, six on a twelve-bolt disc. These clips keep the aluminum hat and iron disc ring properly aligned while still allowing for radial float. Bonus: they eliminate annoying rattles and vibrations, ensuring a quieter, more refined braking experience.
High-Performance Hat Design for Heat Isolation
The disc hats in AP Racing’s two-piece floating rotors are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and finished with a hard anodized coating. This high-strength aluminum alloy was selected for its ability to maintain structural integrity even at elevated temperatures. AP adds scalloped channels beneath the hat to further encourage airflow and heat evacuation from the outer disc face, minimizing thermal transfer to hubs and wheel bearings—helping reduce maintenance costs on these expensive components.
Internal Vane Engineering: Airflow Optimization & Thermal Stability
AP Racing’s internal vane design sets them apart from OEM and most aftermarket competitors. While many factory brake discs use non-directional pillar vanes (low-cost and NVH-focused), AP Racing rotors use directional vanes engineered for maximum airflow. These rotors are side-specific—meaning you’ll receive a unique left and right disc in each set—ensuring optimized cooling through strategic vane orientation and shape.
Beyond that, AP Racing rotors feature a superior vane count, typically ranging from 60 to 84 vanes, compared to 30–48 in most aftermarket rotors. After extensive CFD and thermal analysis, this high vane count was proven to:
Increase airspeed and thermal transfer
Reduce recirculation and deflection at the disc face
Minimize coning, cracking, and brake fade
Deliver more even pad contact and extended rotor life
J Hook Slot Pattern: Exclusive to AP Racing
Slots and drill holes may improve initial bite, but they also introduce “cool spots” in the rotor face—areas of uneven heating that can lead to stress risers, cracks, and pad vibration. OEM rotors often avoid this by leaving the disc face blank, but that compromises bite and brake feel.
AP Racing’s patented J Hook design, developed through rigorous R&D, solves this problem. The hooks are meticulously spaced around the disc’s circumference and from hat to edge, forming a continuous distortion path that ensures even heat distribution. This encourages uniform pad deposits during bed-in, helps reduce judder and cracking, and improves consistency under repeated high-load braking.
In addition, the J Hook slots provide more leading edges for pads to grip than traditional curved slots or blank rotors. While this might generate a mild whirring sound during braking, the benefits—more bite, cleaner bedding, better pedal feel—make it the top choice for committed racers and serious track day drivers.
Metallurgy Backed by 50+ Years of Motorsport Leadership
AP Racing's reputation is built on performance, and their proprietary iron alloy used in J Hook rotors is no exception. Drawing from over five decades of elite motorsport experience, including 750+ Formula 1 wins and widespread use across NASCAR, AP’s engineers have developed a disc alloy that excels under sustained racing temperatures and stress. Where OEM discs focus on affordability and mass production, AP Racing’s J Hook rotors are purpose-built for motorsport durability and heat resistance.
Affordable Replacement Cost: Serious Value for Serious Drivers
Even the best brake rotors are consumables. When you drive hard—especially at the track—your discs will eventually wear out. That’s why AP Racing designed their replacement iron rings to be cost-effective, allowing you to replace worn parts without breaking the bank.
Compare that to constantly buying cheap $150 rotors every weekend—rotors that can't handle the heat and need to be swapped frequently. With AP Racing’s J Hook rotors, you get longer service intervals, less downtime, and better performance over time, making them an incredibly smart long-term investment.
Proven on Track. Trusted by Champions.
Top-tier racing teams rely on AP Racing J Hook rotors for one reason: they perform under pressure. Whether you're running time trials, attending HPDE events, or competing in wheel-to-wheel racing, these rotors offer professional-grade reliability, safety, and performance.
Bedding and preparation of AP Racing J Hook Disc
Properly preparing your new brake discs before heavy use is extremely important. The goal of bedding-in your brake pads and discs is to mate them together properly and prepare them for heavy use. When prepared properly, or bed-in, your pads will transfer a thin layer of material to the disc face (transfer layer). The pads in your caliper will then actually ride on that thin layer of pad material you’ve put down on the rotor, rather than rubbing directly on the iron rotor face. A good transfer layer is going to give you superior brake pedal feel, less noise, superior pad wear, and lower the chances of cracking your discs.
Important Notes- PLEASE READ! First, make sure you are on a closed course to perform a proper bed-in. Do NOT perform the procedure on public roads. You need a stretch of asphalt with long straights, good visibility, and no potential obstructions. Make sure you are in a position to safely and repeatedly attain the necessary speeds to perform the bed-in procedure. A controlled racetrack is the best place to perform this procedure. AP Racing and Competition Motorsport in no way suggest or condone speeding on public roads or breaking the law in your car, nor do we take responsibility for any damage or injury that occurs as a result of using our product or these procedures. You are performing the bed-in procedure at your own risk.
During these procedures, it’s critical that you never come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal. If you have brake ducts on your car, you may want to block them off to allow your brake system to heat up easily. The procedure outlined below is a generic procedure for most types of mild race pad. Please check your pad manufacturer’s recommended bed-in procedure.
Accelerate to approximately 60mph and then decelerate down to 5 mph. If your car has ABS, you should try to hold the brakes at a point just before ABS intervention.
Once the car slows to 5mph, immediately accelerate back up to about 60mph, and brake again to roughly 5mph.
Repeat this series of stopping and accelerating 8 to 10 times. Again, do not come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal.
Cool the brake system down by cruising at 45mph+ for 5 to 10 minutes.
Visually inspect your discs. They should be a blue/grey color (instead of shiny silver), and have an even layer of pad material across and around the entire rotor face.
If the AP Racing rotors don’t have a layer of pad material on them, perform another series of stops in the manner outlined above.

AP Racing
AP Racing 408x34mm 2-piece J Hook Front Brake Rotors - Porsche GT4RS (OEM Iron & PCCB)
$2,649.00
AP Racing by Essex 2-piece "S" Vane J Hook Front Brake Rotors (Front 408 x 34mm)- Porsche GT4RS Iron & PCCB
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors or PCCB Rotors)
Porsche GT4RS OEM Iron or PCCB (Front)
Sold/priced per pair.
AP Racing 2-piece S Vane Competition J Hook front disc pair for GT4RS with iron or PCCB discs.
***Note for PCCB cars - must be used with the smaller D62 iron disc pad shape (Ferodo FCP4664 - DS3.12 / DS1.11)
Massive increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs or even conventional curved vane discs
408mm x 34mm (16.06" x 1.34") , 84 Sinusoidal "wave" vanes, D62 radial depth
Designed for: club racing, time trial, autocross, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
We are introducing a new internal vane technology in our front 2-piece discs for the GT4RS. It is called the Sinusoidal Vane, which AP sometimes refers to internally as the 'Wave' Vane for obvious reasons as you’ll see below. This tech is something that has helped AP Racing brake systems win championships in international GT racing, as well as multiple NASCAR Cup championships here in North America. As one of the most desirable track weapons on the planet, we wanted the GT4RS to be the first production car application for this technology in North America. Just as AP Racing's Radi-CAL calipers set a new benchmark for caliper stability, cooling, and durability, the Sinusoidal Vanes have done the same for iron racing discs.
The concept for this disc design originated in NASCAR Cup. Up until the debut of the Next Gen car (for which AP/Essex are supplying the spec brake package), we were cramming our brake systems inside tiny 15” wheels. Trying to squeeze adequate brake thermal mass into a wheel that small is incredibly challenging, particularly when you have a 1,000 HP and 3,000 pounds mashing on them every few seconds from 200 mph…for hours on end! In a wheel that small, there isn’t anywhere for the heat to go, and the durability of every component is crucial. We were constantly looking for ways to provide the Cup teams with increased durability, stability, and cooling, and that’s what led AP to this technology.
Benefits of the Wave Vane disc technology vs. traditional curved vanes:
Increased thermal stability- Wild temperature swings are what causes discs to crack. When you stand on the brakes for an approaching corner, your disc temperatures skyrocket and the iron expands. As you travel down the subsequent straight, the discs are blasted with cooling air. The longer the straight and the higher the speed, the greater the temperature drop, and the further the iron contracts. This expansion and contraction cycle places a huge amount of stress on the iron and is what causes them to eventually crack. That’s why tracks with relatively slow corners at the end of high-speed straights, followed by another long straight, decimate brake discs (think Watkins Glen or Road America). In an ideal world, once you brought your discs up to race temps, you would keep them at a constant temperature for the entire session. The Sinusoidal Vane brings the discs closer to that goal by decreasing the difference between the maximum and minimum disc temperature by as much as 35%. That means a less dramatic temperature swing and greater crack resistance and durability.
Reduced maximum disc temperatures by 10%+: Not only are temperature swings less intense with the Wave Vane, the maximum temperatures reached are substantially lower. For example, in one NASCAR test the Wave Vane discs showed a peak temp of 1328F and a minimum temp of 1085F (delta of 243F), while the traditional curved vanes maxed out at 1490F and a min of 1121F (delta of 369F). Not only was the difference between min and max more subdued, the max temperature reached by the Wave Vane disc was 162F lower!
Increased cooling surface area- Each of the internal Wave Vanes has a larger cooling surface area vs. a traditional curved vane.
Greater support for the disc face- A disc’s internal vane structure provides the support lattice behind the disc face. Having many internal vanes impacts airspeed and heat transfer through the disc, reduces air recirculation between vanes, and reduces deflection at the disc face. In practical terms, a disc with a high number of vanes is more thermally stable, maintains more even contact with the brake pads (which reduces uneven pad deposits/judder), and is less prone to distortion. In summary, the Wave Vane design provides even greater support for the disc face than AP’s standard curved vane designs.
Reduced weight- The Wave Vane design provides a slight unsprung weight reduction vs. a similar disc with curved internal vanes.
AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors – The Gold Standard in Track Day & Racing Performance
Engineered for professional motorsport, HPDE, and dedicated track day use, AP Racing’s J Hook Brake Rotors deliver uncompromising performance, thermal stability, and consistent braking power. These two-piece, floating rotors are built to handle the extreme demands of road racing, with design features derived from over 50 years of elite competition—including Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA.
Unlike conventional one-piece rotors, AP Racing’s two-piece floating design features a billet aluminum hat mated to a cast iron disc via precision-engineered bobbins. This setup allows for controlled radial expansion under high heat, minimizing distortion and coning. The result? More even pad wear, a firmer pedal feel, and longer component life, even during extended lapping sessions or endurance racing. Floating hardware includes anti-knockback spring clips that reduce piston retraction while eliminating common NVH issues like rattling.
Why Choose AP Racing J Hook Rotors? Advanced Cooling, Superior Bite, Unmatched Durability
At the heart of every rotor is AP Racing’s proprietary high-carbon iron alloy, developed to withstand repeated thermal cycling without cracking or warping. Internally, directional vanes—far superior to OEM pillar or straight vane designs—maximize airflow and cooling. With 60 to 84 vanes per rotor, AP Racing achieves faster heat evacuation, reduced brake fade, and a more consistent friction surface. These rotors are left/right-specific for optimal airflow and balance.
The exclusive J Hook slot pattern offers enhanced initial bite and promotes uniform heat distribution across the rotor face, reducing pad deposits and vibration. Unlike drilled rotors or straight-slot competitors, the J Hook design provides cleaner pad transfer during bed-in and superior modulation under braking—ideal for serious drivers who demand feedback and control. Yes, you might hear a little more whirr, but you’ll gain the stopping power, consistency, and longevity your lap times demand.
Premium Components, Affordable Performance
The rotor hats are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and hard anodized for strength and heat resistance. Scalloped edges under the hat further assist heat dissipation. All hardware is U.S.-made to AP Racing spec, the same quality found on pro-level racing platforms.
And while these rotors are race-proven, they’re also surprisingly cost-effective to replace. Don’t settle for cheap rotors that crack after a weekend—AP’s J Hook rings offer better durability and real long-term value. Fewer replacements mean more track time, less downtime, and peace of mind knowing you're running the best.
Used by Champions. Trusted by Experts.
From endurance racers to HPDE enthusiasts, AP Racing brake rotors are trusted worldwide for their reliability, longevity, and performance under pressure. Whether you're shaving seconds off your lap time or building a dedicated track car, the J Hook delivers a professional-grade solution that won’t let you down.
AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors for Auto Racing, Track Days & HPDE
Why Rotor Design Matters: Heat Expansion and Floating Technology
As with most metals, iron brake discs expand significantly under heat. When temperatures rise, the disc grows radially—expanding in both diameter and circumference. Traditional one-piece rotors struggle to accommodate this natural expansion. As the outer edge pulls away from the center under heat stress, it creates a condition called “coning”—a distortion that compromises pad-to-rotor contact. This distortion can lead to uneven pad wear, brake tapering, and an inconsistent, long brake pedal.
AP Racing two-piece floating brake rotors are purpose-built to eliminate these issues. Engineered with “float” built into the disc or hat assembly, these rotors feature oblong-shaped mounting holes that allow the hardware to slide as the disc heats up. This flexibility ensures the disc runs true within the caliper under high-temperature loads, effectively reducing distortion, minimizing pad taper and stress cracks, and promoting longer component life.
Custom Mounting Hardware & Anti-Knockback Spring Clips
AP Racing rotors utilize application-specific, U.S.-made mounting hardware—not generic bolts. These premium components are the exact parts used in AP’s professional motorsport products, engineered to withstand the rigors of competitive racing.
To manage lateral disc motion that can push caliper pistons backward (known as knockback), AP Racing integrates anti-knockback spring clips on alternating bobbins—five on a ten-bolt setup, six on a twelve-bolt disc. These clips keep the aluminum hat and iron disc ring properly aligned while still allowing for radial float. Bonus: they eliminate annoying rattles and vibrations, ensuring a quieter, more refined braking experience.
High-Performance Hat Design for Heat Isolation
The disc hats in AP Racing’s two-piece floating rotors are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and finished with a hard anodized coating. This high-strength aluminum alloy was selected for its ability to maintain structural integrity even at elevated temperatures. AP adds scalloped channels beneath the hat to further encourage airflow and heat evacuation from the outer disc face, minimizing thermal transfer to hubs and wheel bearings—helping reduce maintenance costs on these expensive components.
J Hook Slot Pattern: Exclusive to AP Racing
Slots and drill holes may improve initial bite, but they also introduce “cool spots” in the rotor face—areas of uneven heating that can lead to stress risers, cracks, and pad vibration. OEM rotors often avoid this by leaving the disc face blank, but that compromises bite and brake feel.
AP Racing’s patented J Hook design, developed through rigorous R&D, solves this problem. The hooks are meticulously spaced around the disc’s circumference and from hat to edge, forming a continuous distortion path that ensures even heat distribution. This encourages uniform pad deposits during bed-in, helps reduce judder and cracking, and improves consistency under repeated high-load braking.
In addition, the J Hook slots provide more leading edges for pads to grip than traditional curved slots or blank rotors. While this might generate a mild whirring sound during braking, the benefits—more bite, cleaner bedding, better pedal feel—make it the top choice for committed racers and serious track day drivers.
Metallurgy Backed by 50+ Years of Motorsport Leadership
AP Racing's reputation is built on performance, and their proprietary iron alloy used in J Hook rotors is no exception. Drawing from over five decades of elite motorsport experience, including 750+ Formula 1 wins and widespread use across NASCAR, AP’s engineers have developed a disc alloy that excels under sustained racing temperatures and stress. Where OEM discs focus on affordability and mass production, AP Racing’s J Hook rotors are purpose-built for motorsport durability and heat resistance.
Affordable Replacement Cost: Serious Value for Serious Drivers
Even the best brake rotors are consumables. When you drive hard—especially at the track—your discs will eventually wear out. That’s why AP Racing designed their replacement iron rings to be cost-effective, allowing you to replace worn parts without breaking the bank.
Compare that to constantly buying cheap $150 rotors every weekend—rotors that can't handle the heat and need to be swapped frequently. With AP Racing’s J Hook rotors, you get longer service intervals, less downtime, and better performance over time, making them an incredibly smart long-term investment.
Proven on Track. Trusted by Champions.
Top-tier racing teams rely on AP Racing J Hook rotors for one reason: they perform under pressure. Whether you're running time trials, attending HPDE events, or competing in wheel-to-wheel racing, these rotors offer professional-grade reliability, safety, and performance.
Bedding and preparation of AP Racing J Hook Disc
Properly preparing your new brake discs before heavy use is extremely important. The goal of bedding-in your brake pads and discs is to mate them together properly and prepare them for heavy use. When prepared properly, or bed-in, your pads will transfer a thin layer of material to the disc face (transfer layer). The pads in your caliper will then actually ride on that thin layer of pad material you’ve put down on the rotor, rather than rubbing directly on the iron rotor face. A good transfer layer is going to give you superior brake pedal feel, less noise, superior pad wear, and lower the chances of cracking your discs.
Important Notes- PLEASE READ! First, make sure you are on a closed course to perform a proper bed-in. Do NOT perform the procedure on public roads. You need a stretch of asphalt with long straights, good visibility, and no potential obstructions. Make sure you are in a position to safely and repeatedly attain the necessary speeds to perform the bed-in procedure. A controlled racetrack is the best place to perform this procedure. AP Racing and Competition Motorsport in no way suggest or condone speeding on public roads or breaking the law in your car, nor do we take responsibility for any damage or injury that occurs as a result of using our product or these procedures. You are performing the bed-in procedure at your own risk.
During these procedures, it’s critical that you never come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal. If you have brake ducts on your car, you may want to block them off to allow your brake system to heat up easily. The procedure outlined below is a generic procedure for most types of mild race pad. Please check your pad manufacturer’s recommended bed-in procedure.
Accelerate to approximately 60mph and then decelerate down to 5 mph. If your car has ABS, you should try to hold the brakes at a point just before ABS intervention.
Once the car slows to 5mph, immediately accelerate back up to about 60mph, and brake again to roughly 5mph.
Repeat this series of stopping and accelerating 8 to 10 times. Again, do not come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal.
Cool the brake system down by cruising at 45mph+ for 5 to 10 minutes.
Visually inspect your discs. They should be a blue/grey color (instead of shiny silver), and have an even layer of pad material across and around the entire rotor face.
If the AP Racing rotors don’t have a layer of pad material on them, perform another series of stops in the manner outlined above.

AP Racing
AP Racing 408x34mm 2-piece J Hook Front Brake Rotors - Porsche 992 GT3, GT3 RS Iron & PCCB
$2,649.00
AP Racing by Essex 2-piece "S" Vane J Hook Front Brake Rotors (Front 408 x 34mm)- Porsche 992 GT3, GT3 RS Iron & PCCB
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors or PCCB Rotors)
Porsche 992 GT3 (Front)
Porsche 992 GT3RS (Front)
Sold/priced per pair.
AP Racing 2-piece S Vane Competition J Hook front disc pair for 992 GT3 and GT3 RS with iron or PCCB discs.
***Note for PCCB cars - must be used with the smaller D62 iron disc pad shape (Ferodo FCP4664 - DS3.12 / DS1.11)
Massive increase in airflow, cooling capacity, and durability vs. OEM discs or even conventional curved vane discs
408mm x 34mm (16.06" x 1.34") , 84 Sinusoidal "wave" vanes, D62 radial depth
Designed for: club racing, time trial, autocross, HPDE
Works with OEM calipers, no modifications required
Ultralight, fully floating, anodized billet aluminum hat with float control/anti-rattle clips
We are introducing a new internal vane technology in our front 2-piece discs for the 992 GT3. It is called the Sinusoidal Vane, which AP sometimes refers to internally as the 'Wave' Vane for obvious reasons as you’ll see below. This tech is something that has helped AP Racing brake systems win championships in international GT racing, as well as multiple NASCAR Cup championships here in North America. As one of the most desirable track weapons on the planet, we wanted the 992 GT3 to be the first production car application for this technology in North America. Just as AP Racing's Radi-CAL calipers set a new benchmark for caliper stability, cooling, and durability, the Sinusoidal Vanes have done the same for iron racing discs.
The concept for this disc design originated in NASCAR Cup. Up until the debut of the Next Gen car (for which AP/Essex are supplying the spec brake package), we were cramming our brake systems inside tiny 15” wheels. Trying to squeeze adequate brake thermal mass into a wheel that small is incredibly challenging, particularly when you have a 1,000 HP and 3,000 pounds mashing on them every few seconds from 200 mph…for hours on end! In a wheel that small, there isn’t anywhere for the heat to go, and the durability of every component is crucial. We were constantly looking for ways to provide the Cup teams with increased durability, stability, and cooling, and that’s what led AP to this technology.
Benefits of the Wave Vane disc technology vs. traditional curved vanes:
Increased thermal stability- Wild temperature swings are what causes discs to crack. When you stand on the brakes for an approaching corner, your disc temperatures skyrocket and the iron expands. As you travel down the subsequent straight, the discs are blasted with cooling air. The longer the straight and the higher the speed, the greater the temperature drop, and the further the iron contracts. This expansion and contraction cycle places a huge amount of stress on the iron and is what causes them to eventually crack. That’s why tracks with relatively slow corners at the end of high-speed straights, followed by another long straight, decimate brake discs (think Watkins Glen or Road America). In an ideal world, once you brought your discs up to race temps, you would keep them at a constant temperature for the entire session. The Sinusoidal Vane brings the discs closer to that goal by decreasing the difference between the maximum and minimum disc temperature by as much as 35%. That means a less dramatic temperature swing and greater crack resistance and durability.
Reduced maximum disc temperatures by 10%+: Not only are temperature swings less intense with the Wave Vane, the maximum temperatures reached are substantially lower. For example, in one NASCAR test the Wave Vane discs showed a peak temp of 1328F and a minimum temp of 1085F (delta of 243F), while the traditional curved vanes maxed out at 1490F and a min of 1121F (delta of 369F). Not only was the difference between min and max more subdued, the max temperature reached by the Wave Vane disc was 162F lower!
Increased cooling surface area- Each of the internal Wave Vanes has a larger cooling surface area vs. a traditional curved vane.
Greater support for the disc face- A disc’s internal vane structure provides the support lattice behind the disc face. Having many internal vanes impacts airspeed and heat transfer through the disc, reduces air recirculation between vanes, and reduces deflection at the disc face. In practical terms, a disc with a high number of vanes is more thermally stable, maintains more even contact with the brake pads (which reduces uneven pad deposits/judder), and is less prone to distortion. In summary, the Wave Vane design provides even greater support for the disc face than AP’s standard curved vane designs.
Reduced weight- The Wave Vane design provides a slight unsprung weight reduction vs. a similar disc with curved internal vanes.
AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors – The Gold Standard in Track Day & Racing Performance
Engineered for professional motorsport, HPDE, and dedicated track day use, AP Racing’s J Hook Brake Rotors deliver uncompromising performance, thermal stability, and consistent braking power. These two-piece, floating rotors are built to handle the extreme demands of road racing, with design features derived from over 50 years of elite competition—including Formula 1, NASCAR, and IMSA.
Unlike conventional one-piece rotors, AP Racing’s two-piece floating design features a billet aluminum hat mated to a cast iron disc via precision-engineered bobbins. This setup allows for controlled radial expansion under high heat, minimizing distortion and coning. The result? More even pad wear, a firmer pedal feel, and longer component life, even during extended lapping sessions or endurance racing. Floating hardware includes anti-knockback spring clips that reduce piston retraction while eliminating common NVH issues like rattling.
Why Choose AP Racing J Hook Rotors? Advanced Cooling, Superior Bite, Unmatched Durability
At the heart of every rotor is AP Racing’s proprietary high-carbon iron alloy, developed to withstand repeated thermal cycling without cracking or warping. Internally, directional vanes—far superior to OEM pillar or straight vane designs—maximize airflow and cooling. With 60 to 84 vanes per rotor, AP Racing achieves faster heat evacuation, reduced brake fade, and a more consistent friction surface. These rotors are left/right-specific for optimal airflow and balance.
The exclusive J Hook slot pattern offers enhanced initial bite and promotes uniform heat distribution across the rotor face, reducing pad deposits and vibration. Unlike drilled rotors or straight-slot competitors, the J Hook design provides cleaner pad transfer during bed-in and superior modulation under braking—ideal for serious drivers who demand feedback and control. Yes, you might hear a little more whirr, but you’ll gain the stopping power, consistency, and longevity your lap times demand.
Premium Components, Affordable Performance
The rotor hats are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and hard anodized for strength and heat resistance. Scalloped edges under the hat further assist heat dissipation. All hardware is U.S.-made to AP Racing spec, the same quality found on pro-level racing platforms.
And while these rotors are race-proven, they’re also surprisingly cost-effective to replace. Don’t settle for cheap rotors that crack after a weekend—AP’s J Hook rings offer better durability and real long-term value. Fewer replacements mean more track time, less downtime, and peace of mind knowing you're running the best.
Used by Champions. Trusted by Experts.
From endurance racers to HPDE enthusiasts, AP Racing brake rotors are trusted worldwide for their reliability, longevity, and performance under pressure. Whether you're shaving seconds off your lap time or building a dedicated track car, the J Hook delivers a professional-grade solution that won’t let you down.
AP Racing J Hook Brake Rotors for Auto Racing, Track Days & HPDE
Why Rotor Design Matters: Heat Expansion and Floating Technology
As with most metals, iron brake discs expand significantly under heat. When temperatures rise, the disc grows radially—expanding in both diameter and circumference. Traditional one-piece rotors struggle to accommodate this natural expansion. As the outer edge pulls away from the center under heat stress, it creates a condition called “coning”—a distortion that compromises pad-to-rotor contact. This distortion can lead to uneven pad wear, brake tapering, and an inconsistent, long brake pedal.
AP Racing two-piece floating brake rotors are purpose-built to eliminate these issues. Engineered with “float” built into the disc or hat assembly, these rotors feature oblong-shaped mounting holes that allow the hardware to slide as the disc heats up. This flexibility ensures the disc runs true within the caliper under high-temperature loads, effectively reducing distortion, minimizing pad taper and stress cracks, and promoting longer component life.
Custom Mounting Hardware & Anti-Knockback Spring Clips
AP Racing rotors utilize application-specific, U.S.-made mounting hardware—not generic bolts. These premium components are the exact parts used in AP’s professional motorsport products, engineered to withstand the rigors of competitive racing.
To manage lateral disc motion that can push caliper pistons backward (known as knockback), AP Racing integrates anti-knockback spring clips on alternating bobbins—five on a ten-bolt setup, six on a twelve-bolt disc. These clips keep the aluminum hat and iron disc ring properly aligned while still allowing for radial float. Bonus: they eliminate annoying rattles and vibrations, ensuring a quieter, more refined braking experience.
High-Performance Hat Design for Heat Isolation
The disc hats in AP Racing’s two-piece floating rotors are CNC-machined from 6061-T6 billet aluminum and finished with a hard anodized coating. This high-strength aluminum alloy was selected for its ability to maintain structural integrity even at elevated temperatures. AP adds scalloped channels beneath the hat to further encourage airflow and heat evacuation from the outer disc face, minimizing thermal transfer to hubs and wheel bearings—helping reduce maintenance costs on these expensive components.
J Hook Slot Pattern: Exclusive to AP Racing
Slots and drill holes may improve initial bite, but they also introduce “cool spots” in the rotor face—areas of uneven heating that can lead to stress risers, cracks, and pad vibration. OEM rotors often avoid this by leaving the disc face blank, but that compromises bite and brake feel.
AP Racing’s patented J Hook design, developed through rigorous R&D, solves this problem. The hooks are meticulously spaced around the disc’s circumference and from hat to edge, forming a continuous distortion path that ensures even heat distribution. This encourages uniform pad deposits during bed-in, helps reduce judder and cracking, and improves consistency under repeated high-load braking.
In addition, the J Hook slots provide more leading edges for pads to grip than traditional curved slots or blank rotors. While this might generate a mild whirring sound during braking, the benefits—more bite, cleaner bedding, better pedal feel—make it the top choice for committed racers and serious track day drivers.
Metallurgy Backed by 50+ Years of Motorsport Leadership
AP Racing's reputation is built on performance, and their proprietary iron alloy used in J Hook rotors is no exception. Drawing from over five decades of elite motorsport experience, including 750+ Formula 1 wins and widespread use across NASCAR, AP’s engineers have developed a disc alloy that excels under sustained racing temperatures and stress. Where OEM discs focus on affordability and mass production, AP Racing’s J Hook rotors are purpose-built for motorsport durability and heat resistance.
Affordable Replacement Cost: Serious Value for Serious Drivers
Even the best brake rotors are consumables. When you drive hard—especially at the track—your discs will eventually wear out. That’s why AP Racing designed their replacement iron rings to be cost-effective, allowing you to replace worn parts without breaking the bank.
Compare that to constantly buying cheap $150 rotors every weekend—rotors that can't handle the heat and need to be swapped frequently. With AP Racing’s J Hook rotors, you get longer service intervals, less downtime, and better performance over time, making them an incredibly smart long-term investment.
Proven on Track. Trusted by Champions.
Top-tier racing teams rely on AP Racing J Hook rotors for one reason: they perform under pressure. Whether you're running time trials, attending HPDE events, or competing in wheel-to-wheel racing, these rotors offer professional-grade reliability, safety, and performance.
Bedding and preparation of AP Racing J Hook Disc
Properly preparing your new brake discs before heavy use is extremely important. The goal of bedding-in your brake pads and discs is to mate them together properly and prepare them for heavy use. When prepared properly, or bed-in, your pads will transfer a thin layer of material to the disc face (transfer layer). The pads in your caliper will then actually ride on that thin layer of pad material you’ve put down on the rotor, rather than rubbing directly on the iron rotor face. A good transfer layer is going to give you superior brake pedal feel, less noise, superior pad wear, and lower the chances of cracking your discs.
Important Notes- PLEASE READ! First, make sure you are on a closed course to perform a proper bed-in. Do NOT perform the procedure on public roads. You need a stretch of asphalt with long straights, good visibility, and no potential obstructions. Make sure you are in a position to safely and repeatedly attain the necessary speeds to perform the bed-in procedure. A controlled racetrack is the best place to perform this procedure. AP Racing and Competition Motorsport in no way suggest or condone speeding on public roads or breaking the law in your car, nor do we take responsibility for any damage or injury that occurs as a result of using our product or these procedures. You are performing the bed-in procedure at your own risk.
During these procedures, it’s critical that you never come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal. If you have brake ducts on your car, you may want to block them off to allow your brake system to heat up easily. The procedure outlined below is a generic procedure for most types of mild race pad. Please check your pad manufacturer’s recommended bed-in procedure.
Accelerate to approximately 60mph and then decelerate down to 5 mph. If your car has ABS, you should try to hold the brakes at a point just before ABS intervention.
Once the car slows to 5mph, immediately accelerate back up to about 60mph, and brake again to roughly 5mph.
Repeat this series of stopping and accelerating 8 to 10 times. Again, do not come to a complete stop with your foot on the brake pedal.
Cool the brake system down by cruising at 45mph+ for 5 to 10 minutes.
Visually inspect your discs. They should be a blue/grey color (instead of shiny silver), and have an even layer of pad material across and around the entire rotor face.
If the AP Racing rotors don’t have a layer of pad material on them, perform another series of stops in the manner outlined above.

COBB
COBB Accessport V3 for Porsche 991.2 Turbo-Turbo S
$2,625.00
COBB Tuning Accessport V3 for Porsche 991.2 Turbo/Turbo S
The COBB Accessport V3 is the world's best-selling, most flexible ECU upgrade solution for the Porsche 991.2 Turbo and Turbo S. Unlock power and torque masked by Porsche's conservative, one-size-fits-all factory ECU tuning by choosing and downloading COBB's more aggressive calibrations and mapping. Plus, easily upgrade forever as you add future modifications to your engine with COBB's off-the-shelf (OTS) calibrations professionally designed for most of the popular bolt-on Porsche modifications. It's truly the last engine management solution you'll ever need!
Once you receive your Accessport, you just download the tuned map(s) of your choice from COBB's customer website, then upload them to your car's ECU via the OBD2 port. It's simple and easy, requiring only about 20 minutes! You can also save your original factory tune so you can change the ECU back to 100% stock anytime.
Warning! Installation of this Accessport over anything other than OEM or COBB software may result in ECU/TCU failure. Please contact COBB Support if you have any questions.
Stage1 maps are designed for a stock engine configuration, stock airbox, and stock exhaust.
Stage 2 maps are designed for a high-flow exhaust and cats, with an otherwise-stock engine, airbox, and filter.
Stage 3 maps designed for a high-flow exhaust, thicker core intercoolers, and an upgraded intake such as the IPD Competition Plenum and Y-Pipe.
Each stage includes a 100-octane map for those times on the street or the track when you really (really) want to get down the road! (We use Race Gas in our race cars, it chemically reformulates pump gas to match 100-octane racing fuel!)
The in-cabin mountable Accessport V3 has a large, full color, higher resolution TFT screen that allows you to monitor up to six parameters in real time. Fully customizable look (multiple bezel colors and styles are available), layout (set up a race, street or dyno gauge cluster) and mounting options (choose from hundreds of standard vehicle mounts). Of course, a full range of unparalleled COBB tuning is included, with enough space for 100 calibrations! This is your new Accessport - the last tuning device you'll ever need.
SUPPORTED VEHICLES:
2017-2019 Porsche 911 (991.2) Turbo PDK
2017-2019 Porsche 911 (991.2) Turbo S PDK
2018 Porsche 911 (991.2) GT2RS PDK
2018-2019 Porsche 911 (991.2) Turbo S Exclusive Series PDK
Accessport V3 Features:
Large, full color, higher resolution screen
Customizable multi-gauge display
In vehicle mount, with on/off switch
User-customizable start-up screen
Interchangeable faceplates

Bell
Bell HP10 Carbon Open Face Helmet
$2,599.95
Bell HP10 Carbon Open Face Helmet
Introducing the Bell HP10 Carbon Open Face Helmet, the ultimate choice for rally racing aficionados seeking uncompromised safety, comfort, and performance. Crafted with precision and innovation, the new HP10 Carbon incorporates the advanced technology of Bell's HP7 state-of-the art Advanced Helmets in a sleek and modern design that provides the ultimate open-face helmet protection. The Bell HP10 Carbon features an ultra-lightweight carbon shell, adjustable carbon fiber peak, brand new adjustable integrated sunscreen, and highly comfortable professional fit. The HP10 is perfect for racers who want the feeling of an open-face helmet but demand outstanding comfort and superior performance.
Constructed from advanced high-strength carbon fiber, the HP10 Carbon boasts exceptional strength and durability while remaining incredibly lightweight. This means you can race comfortably for extended periods without the burden of a heavy helmet. Its open face design provides optimal visibility, allowing you to stay fully aware of your surroundings and make split-second decisions on the challenging terrain encountered during rally races. The HP10 Carbon also features a superior ventilation system, ensuring a constant flow of fresh air to keep you cool and focused on conquering the toughest off-road stages.
With its FIA 8860-2018 certification, the Bell HP10 Carbon Open Face Helmet provides the peace of mind that you're equipped with top-tier protection, meeting the strictest safety standards for motorsports. Elevate your rally racing experience with this premium helmet that merges style, comfort, and unmatched safety, making it the ideal choice for off-road racing enthusiasts who demand the best.
Bell HP10 Helmet Features
Homologation: FIA 8860-2018 approved.
Exterior: matte finish carbon fiber.
Interior: dark grey high-strength Comfort FR® fabric.
Ultra-lightweight advanced full carbon shell.
Factory-installed HANS anchors.
Multi-density, multi-piece liner maximizes energy absorption and impact performance.
Adjustable carbon fiber sun peak.
Adjustable integrated anti-scratch sunscreen: ML Red mirror (M10S-Short) installed plus Dark Smoke (M10-Long) in the box.
Removable cheek pads with multi-density materials for optimal comfort.
Flexible sound-insulating ear muffs provide excellent sound insulation.
Air extraction holes maximize cooling.
Bell HP10 Carbon Open Face Helmet Options
Alternative interior fabric colors: Tan, White, Red, Purple, Blue, Green and Neon Yellow (each by special order).
Adjustable sunscreens available in various colors and two lengths to ensure optimal visual comfort.
Bell HCB (Half Chin Bar) compatible.
Sizes (in cm): 54, 55, 56, 57, 58 ,59, 60, 61, and 61+.

CMS Performance
CMS Performance Roll Bar for BMW G22/G82 M4 (2021+)
$2,595.00
CMS Performance Bolt In Roll Bar For BMW G82 M4
This Roll Bar Fits the Following Cars:
BMW M4 G82 (2021+, all)
BMW G22 Coupe (2021+, all)
The Best Bolt-In Roll Bar for the BMW G82 M4, Period.
The CMS Performance Roll Bar is the strongest, safest, most beautifully constructed bolt-in roll bar on the market for the newest BMW M4 (the G82). CMS Performance engineers put a premium on safety and structural integrity, creating an exceptional design that integrates perfectly with the M4's luxury/sport interior.
CMS Performance uses advanced Docol R8 Advanced High-Strength Steel tubing throughout every roll bar, giving them unequalled tensile strength and occupant protection. Docol R8 is 15% stronger than 4130 CrMo steel and 30% stronger than mild (DOM) steel used in other bolt-in roll bars. It is superior in every way: resistance to deformation, weld strength, and energy dissipation.
The one-piece main hoop with fully-integrated X-bracing and harness bar bolts directly to the chassis, forming the backbone of the CMS Performance Roll Bar. Rearward "kicker" supports are optimized for support in a roll-over event while maintaining an unobstructed rear view. The harness bar is specifically designed to locate racing harness shoulder straps at the proper angle (0° to -20°) to the driver's shoulders regardless of seat position.
You can find detailed installation instructions here.
Cutting Edge Materials and American-Made Craftsmanship
The CMS Performance roll bar for the G82 BMW M4 is designed to bolt directly to the strong points of the BMW chassis without the need for any modification of existing interior trim or use of backing plates. Adding the custom-designed CMS Performance rear seat delete gives the whole installation a seamless, factory appearance.
Full 360o TIG welding throughout gives the CMS Performance Roll Bar unsurpassed strength and durability. Each roll bar includes custom powder coating in your choice of matched M4 factory colors1. You can choose an amazing technical color like Superchrome! Or satin black for a more stealthy appearance. We have over 5,000 custom powder coat colors for a truly customized look.
Our unwavering focus on using cutting-edge materials, unsurpassed design & construction, and premium fit & finish has taken CMS Performance Roll Bars to the top of the industry. The BMW M4 roll bar is the latest addition to our growing catalog, bringing safety, integrity, and beauty to customers taking their M4 to the track!
CMS Performance BMW G82 M4 Roll Bar Options
CMS premium Rear Seat Delete Kit is custom-designed for the G82 M4, giving your roll bar installation a factory-finished look.
CMS Roll Bar Harness Collars help keep your harness shoulder straps where you want them.
CMS Performance BMW G82 M4 Roll Bar Details
Manufacturer: CMS Performance
Materials: 1.75″ X .095" Docol R8 Advanced High Strength Steel tubing throughout
Construction: One-piece main hoop and three-piece kickers ease installation while maintaining exceptional strength
Included hardware: Grade 8, American made
CMS Performance BMW G82 M4 Roll Bar Features
Optional premium custom-designed rear seat delete for a factory-finished appearance
Precision-cut mounting plates
Designed, manufactured, and finished in the USA
American-made CNC machined solid steel interlocking joints
Allows full seat travel with virtually any seat
Comes with detailed installation instructions
Installation requires removal of the factory rear seats. A rear seat delete kit is recommended but not required for roll bar installation.
1 Note: powder coat colors are professionally matched to be as close as possible to factory paint codes. However, color-matching powder is not the same as mixing liquid paint. Slight color variance is normal and is not perceptible with the roll bar installed inside the car.
This product is intended for off-road race track use only.

Performance Friction
PFC Performance Friction 410mm 2pc Front Brake Rotors for Porsche (OEM PCCB)
$2,589.00
Performance Friction PFC 410.069.63-64 410mm Two-Piece Front Floating Racing Brake Rotors
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors or PCCB Rotors)
Porsche 991 GT2RS PCCB (Front)
Porsche 991 GT3 PCCB (Front)
Porsche 991 GT3RS PCCB (Front)
Porsche 718 / 982 GT4RS PCCB or Iron (Front)
Porsche 718 GT4 PCCB (Front)
PFC the manufacturer of Porsche Cup braking systems developed a 410mm front rotor replacement kit that is a direct replacement for the OEM 991 GT or 718 GT4 PCCB Brake rotors or OEM 718 / 982 GT4RS with PCCB or Iron rotors.
Performance Friction PFC V3 Disks with Zero Failure Technology
Unique Rotor and Hat interface, eliminating most hardware. The elimination of hardware reduces weight, complexity, and installation time for less down time and more seat time on the track. Replace your rotor discs in minutes with a flat head screwdriver
PFC metallurgy specified for high Thermal stability and mechanical strength for increased longevity
48 vane geometry engineered for increased airflow for increased brake cooling during the heat of the battle while on track
Patented slot pattern for increased initial bit and pad surface conditioning
Lightweight forged hard anodized aluminum hat for increased durability and performance
The two-piece PFC V3 design allows for disc-only replacement as well, minimizing future replacement costs and delivering outstanding performance.
Sold/priced per pair.

Performance Friction
PFC Performance Friction 410mm 2pc Front Brake Rotors for Porsche 992 GT3/GT3RS (OEM Iron & PCCB)
$2,589.00
Performance Friction PFC 410.057.63-64 410mm Two-Piece Front Floating Racing Brake Rotors
Fit The Following Cars (w/ OEM Iron Rotors or PCCB Rotors)
Porsche 992 GT3 (Front)
Porsche 992 GT3RS (Front)
PFC the manufacturer of Porsche Cup braking systems developed a 410x34mm front rotor replacement kit that is a direct replacement for the OEM Steel/PCCB Brake rotors.
Performance Friction PFC V3 Disks with Zero Failure Technology
Unique Rotor and Hat interface, eliminating most hardware. The elimination of hardware reduces weight, complexity, and installation time for less down time and more seat time on the track. Replace your rotor discs in minutes with a flat head screwdriver
PFC metallurgy specified for high Thermal stability and mechanical strength for increased longevity
48 vane geometry engineered for increased airflow for increased brake cooling during the heat of the battle while on track
Patented slot pattern for increased initial bit and pad surface conditioning
Lightweight forged hard anodized aluminum hat for increased durability and performance
The two-piece PFC V3 design allows for disc-only replacement as well, minimizing future replacement costs and delivering outstanding performance.
Sold/priced per pair.

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C3 Carbon
C3 Carbon Lamborghini Urus Carbon Fiber Complete Engine Bay
$2,583.00
$3,690.00
C3 Carbon Lamborghini Urus Carbon Fiber Complete Engine Bay
FITS: Lamborghini Urus/Urus S/Urus Performante (2019+)
INTRODUCTION SALE: SAVE $500!
Spectacular carbon fiber replacements for the black plastic engine bay on the Lamborghini Urus. The quality, beauty, fit, and finish of C3 Carbon for your Lamborghini is unsurpassed. Unlike many competitors, C3 Carbon autoclaves pre-impregnated (pre-preg) dry carbon fiber -- not carbon over fiberglass -- bringing you true factory-level pieces at an affordable price.
C3 matches the original Lamborghini 2x2, 3K twill carbon weave perfectly for a uniquely Lamborghini appearance. We have combined matte and gloss finish on the plenum cover to make your Urus truly stand out. The C3 carbon fiber engine bay is the perfect upgrade to show off the Urus's one-of-a-kind engine.
FEATURES:
Autoclaved pre-preg dry carbon fiber with 2x2, 3K Twill Weave matched to Lamborghini OEM carbon fiber
Clear-coated with automotive urethane, hand polished to a mirror finish
OEM-perfect fit
Installs easily without any modifications
Digitally 3D laser scanned for guaranteed fitment
Autoclave formed in billet aluminum molds at more than 100 psi and 2000 F
Experience the Difference of C3 Carbon Products
Competition Carbon Components (C3 Carbon) has been steadily gaining in popularity amongst today’s high-performance driving enthusiasts due to several key factors that help C3 Carbon stand out in a market full of sub-par aftermarket offerings. Each C3 Carbon product is manufactured to provide perfect fit and extreme strength while reducing weight, maximizing quality and ensuring years of exceptional finish. We provide all of this for significantly less money than OEM parts.
Every product we make uses pre-impregnated dry carbon formed in a CNC-machined billet aluminum mold which is manufactured by laser-scanning the OEM component(s) so you know you’ll have a perfect fit, every time. Dry carbon is stronger and lighter than wet carbon, often weighing 1/3 of our competitors’ products. Our manufacturing methods also produce a smoother surface on each part for more dimensional accuracy; shaving edges, widening mounting holes and flexing pieces to make them fit are a thing of the past.
C3 Carbon also applies an automotive urethane clear-coat which is U/V cured for durability and guarantees C3 Carbon parts won't yellow over time.
Many of our competitors use wet carbon (which is heavier), and some use fiberglass with a carbon overlay (much heavier, as the carbon fiber has epoxy literally painted onto it). These materials and manufacturing methods produce a poor finish due to air contamination, and because the epoxy isn’t applied uniformly throughout the weave. These products are also much weaker than C3 Carbon products. Finally, most competitors use a fiberglass mold, which is far less expensive but cannot maintain the strict tolerances we demand of our own products. In the end, the fit and finish simply cannot stand up to C3 Carbon products.

Racetech
Racetech RT4119HR Racing Seat
from $2,579.00
Racetech RT4119HR Head Restraint Racing Seat
Building upon the successful 129-Series, the Racetech RT4119HR Series of head restraint equipped racing seats offer the same ergonomic form and incredible features in a lighter and more affordable package. The Racetech RT4119HR is used by many professional teams at both the national and international levels. There are four sizes available: Standard, Wide, Tall, and Wide & Tall.
Customize your Racetech RT4119HR racing seat further by adding low-profile base cushions, or add side cushions for support in the thigh area. The Racetech RT4119 Series seats are compliant with FIA 8855-1999 standards.1
Racetech RT4119HR Racing Seat Details
Manufacturer: Racetech
Homologation: FIA 8855-1999
Shell construction: Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) composite
Shell weight: 7.6 kg (16.7 lbs) to 8.3 kg (18.3 lbs)
Back-mount compatible: yes
Large harness guides
Air ducting vented to the driver's lower back
Racetech RT4119HR Racing Seat Options
RT4119HRW: Standard size, FIA approved
RT4119THR: Tall size, FIA approved
RT4119WHR: Wide size, FIA approved
RT4119WTHR: Wide & tall size, FIA approved
Side mounts: Racetech RTB1009M aluminum brackets
Back mount:2 RTB2115B bracket + RTB2005C clamps
1 Note: to comply with FIA 8855-1999, all RT4119HR racing seats except the RT4119HRW must be back-mounted to the roll cage at shoulder level. For back mounting, see instructions here.
2 Back-mounting improves seat strength and stability during an impact, increases driver feel and reduces driver fatigue. Check out this video for more great info.

BBS
BBS FI-R Audi-Lamborghini Forged Line Exclusive Wheels
$2,570.00
BBS FI-R Audi/Lamborghini Forged Line Exclusive Wheels
BBS FI-R Forged Line Exclusive Wheels are one piece forged aluminum wheels designed and produced in the BBS Motorsports department. These are the ultimate wheels for performance-minded or track-bound Audi and Lamborghini owners.
WHEEL WEIGHTS
20x9.0: 17.9 lbs.
20x9.5: 18.8 lbs.
20x11.5: 20.05 lbs.
While many popular fitments are stocked and ready to ship, some fitments are made to order, increasing lead times. Talk with a Competition Motorsport wheels specialist at (844) 438-7244 for a complete quote and estimated lead time.
"PFS" centerbore designation means the wheel comes with the BBS Precision Fitment System.
Prices and weights are per wheel.

BBS
BBS FI-R Porsche 5-Lug Forged Line Exclusive Wheels
$2,535.00
BBS FI-R Porsche 5-Lug Forged Line Exclusive Wheels
BBS FI-R Forged Line Exclusive Wheels for Porsche five-lug applications are one-piece forged aluminum wheels designed and produced in the renowned BBS Motorsports Department for performance-minded and track-bound Porsche owners.
Minimum mass, maximum stability, that's what Porsche drivers want. And the BBS FI-R wheel design optimizes these qualities. For BBS's anniversary year, the BBS FI-R is available as a limited edition in elegant satin bronze.
The BBS FI-R has a typical wheel load of 620 kilograms (1,364 lbs.)
WHEEL WEIGHTS
20x9.0: 17.4 lbs.
20x11.5: 20.0 lbs.
21x9.5: 23.1 lbs.
21x11.5: 25.0 lbs.
While many popular colors and setups are stocked and ready to ship, some fitments are made to order, increasing lead times. Talk with a Competition Motorsport wheels specialist at (844) 438-7244 for a complete quote and estimated lead time.
Prices and weights are per wheel.
Some finishes may not be available on all wheels & sizes.