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Upgrade Motorsport - Blog
Welcome to the Upgrade Motorsport Blog, your go-to source for motorsport news, racing setup tips, product reviews, and engineering insights. Whether you're into track days, rallying, or drift builds, we share real-world advice on how to improve lap times, optimise car handling, and make the best use of the latest motorsport upgrades.
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Girling Master Cylinder Direct Fit Replacements by Upgrade Motorsport
Upgrade Motorsport has developed a modern range of Girling master cylinder direct fit replacements engineered specifically for modern motorsport, race car, rally, drift, track day, Formula Student, and performance automotive applications.
May 173 min read


Complete Motorsport Hydraulic Systems: Design, Components and Performance Optimisation
A high-performance braking system is not defined by a single component, but by the integration of the entire hydraulic system.
May 41 min read


Brake Bias Valves and Hydraulic Balance: How to Optimise Braking Performance in Motorsport
Brake bias control is critical in motorsport, allowing drivers to optimise braking force distribution between front and rear axles.
May 41 min read


Ultimate 6 Step Guide to Master Cylinder Sizing in Motorsport by Upgrade Motorsport
When it comes to braking performance in motorsport, few components are as critical or as misunderstood as the master cylinder. Get the sizing wrong and you end up with a long, soft pedal or a rock hard pedal with no modulation. Get it right and you unlock confidence, consistency and performance under braking.
Apr 193 min read


How to Stop a Race Car Faster, Later and With More Control - Upgrade Tech
The Reality Most Drivers Miss. Most drivers focus on power, tyres, and suspension but not How to stop a race car faster. Very few truly understand braking. Yet braking is where lap time is won or lost.
Mar 292 min read


Why Your Motorsport Brake Pedal Feels Soft on Track – And How to Fix It - Upgrade Tech
If your motorsport brake pedal feels inconsistent, soft, or vague on track, you are not alone. Most drivers and teams assume it is:
Air in the system
Brake fluid
Pads or discs
But often, the real issue is deeper.
Mar 291 min read


Meet PARA, Pusan National University’s Formula Student Team - South Korea
This article is Part 1 of a three part blog series following the progress of PARA, Pusan National University’s Formula Student Team from South Korea, throughout the season. Across the year we will share their development journey, engineering challenges, testing milestones, and competition performance as they push towards their 2026 goals.
Feb 135 min read
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