On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Jason Campbell, co-founder of Camburg, and Kyle Jergensen, the driver of the Camburg race program, to talk about what it takes to build and race at a high level in desert racing.Jason and Jerry break down the origins of Camburg and how it grew from a small operation into one of the most respected names in off road performance. From early fabrication work to developing suspension systems that can handle the demands of modern desert racing, they share insight into the evolution of the brand and the mindset required to stay competitive over time.Kyle brings the driver perspective, walking through his experience behind the wheel and what it takes to consistently perform in some of the toughest racing conditions. With a strong track record across multiple events, he talks about racecraft, preparation, and the importance of trust between driver, vehicle, and team.The conversation moves between the shop and the race course, covering how vehicles are developed, tested, and refined through real world racing. From suspension setup to durability and consistency, Jason and Kyle explain how feedback from competition directly influences the next iteration of their builds, and ultimately in Camburg products.This episode is a straightforward look at the connection between building and racing, and how a team like Camburg continues to evolve by staying rooted in both.
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