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HP Cult | Episode 8 | Kevin Kesterson - M2K Motorsports - Part 1

Joseph Potak Season 1 Episode 8

In this special two-part series, we sit down with Kevin Kesterson of M2K Motorsports, based in Katy, Texas. Kevin has been a driving force in high-performance fabrication and design, making his mark building Twin Turbo Vipers at RSI Performance and Hennessey, and playing a key role in the qearly development of the legendary Venom GT. But his journey didn’t stop there—he set his sights even higher, lco-founding M2K Motorsports to take his land speed racing goals to the top.

M2K has built a reputation for pushing the limits, creating next-level machines that dominate the standing mile at events like the Texas and Arkansas Mile, tear up the track at Texas 2K, and even set records at the legendary Bonneville Speed Week. In fact, Kevin and his team were behind the Ford GT that shattered barriers, breaking 300 mph at the Texas Mile.

Buckle up as we dive into this exclusive interview with Kevin Kesterson.

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