OUR STORY
Squid Hunter Racing is owned by Peter Strack and Jordan Strange. Together they started the company as a way to provide race support with precision, delivering better results.
The goal is to achieve a better experience on and off the track for racers and custom bike enthusiasts—this means quality over quantity in every aspect of the company.
Squid Hunter Racing is owned by Peter Strack and Jordan Strange. Together they started the company as a way to provide race support with precision, delivering better results.
The goal is to achieve a better experience on and off the track for racers and custom bike enthusiasts—this means quality over quantity in every aspect of the company.
Chief Mechanic & Co-Founder
JORDAN STRANGE #334Strange is an accomplished mechanic and a perfectionist when it comes to details regarding each race bike build.
I've been around motorcycles my entire life—my father started a bike shop right around the time I was born. Being exposed to learning and building bikes at such a young age, it became an obsession of mine to build clean, high-performance race bikes. I have always had the mindset that everything could be improved and enhanced on any bike. 2008 was my first full season racing in the CCS Florida series. Since then, I have raced up from Amateur to Expert with success in both lightweight and middleweight classes. In 2017, I raced the Daytona 200 and finished in 17th place. Racing is a team sport, and now I want to focus my attention on making other riders successful with quality-built machines. There has to be excellent communication and trust between riders and mechanics, and I strive for that trust. Most importantly, I genuinely enjoy seeing what tuning factors and parts make a real difference on the track. |
CEO & Co-Founder
Peter Strack #20Strack, a successful entrepreneur, is the primary investor committed to funding hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Squid Hunter Racing program.
In 2009, my wife and I traveled to the then-Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca to watch a Moto GP race. Unbeknownst to me, my wife signed me up for the first ever Skip Barber KTM Superbike School. After learning techniques from top American riders, I fell in love with riding and the sport. Afterward I started doing regular track days, then after a five-year break, I got back on my bike in 2015. I competed in my first race at Daytona International Speedway. In 2018 I competed in the Southeast Region Championship Cup Series, with several 1st place wins under my belt, two national championships, and four regional titles. |
Our goal at Squid Hunter Racing
is to build and tune each of our bikes with exceptional attention to detail and precision.
is to build and tune each of our bikes with exceptional attention to detail and precision.