Built by Racing.
Carried by Family.
FAS Motorsports was built on a professional racing foundation started by Frank Mingione II, who set the standard before handing it to the next generation.
When Frank II passed in 2011, Frank III carried the torch. FAS Motorsports was born in Hanover, Indiana — where our billet parts are still precision-machined by Hanover Machine & Tool and FAS Plastics, the same family connection that started it all. In 2020, we relocated the shop to Punta Gorda, Florida, where the business grew into what it is today.
Since 2002, we've grown from a performance shop into a full retail and install operation offering our own line of billet performance parts, custom fabrication, and B2B wholesale distribution to shops across the country. Every product in our catalog exists because we needed it, couldn't find it built right, and decided to build it ourselves.
Professional racer. Standard-setter. Built the culture of precision and authenticity that still defines FAS. Passed in 2011. The philosophy he established runs through everything we build.
Carried the legacy after 2011. Kept the standards, expanded the operation, and made sure the family's reputation wasn't just maintained — it was built on.
Current owner. Relocated the business from Indiana to Punta Gorda, FL in 2020. Runs the install shop, custom fab, and retail operation — while the billet parts are still machined by the same Hanover, IN family connection that started it all.
Every project follows a practical standard: define the scope, build to the vehicle, and validate the result. That process started with Frank II and continues through the current generation of the shop.
Where It Started
Frank Mingione II
Professional racer. The original standard. Frank II built the culture of precision and authenticity that still runs through everything FAS makes — long before there was a shop. He passed on December 12, 2011. His approach didn't.
Frank Mingione III
After 2011, Frank III kept it going. Expanded the operation, formalized the knowledge, and made sure every lesson from his father got passed down to his own kids — with the same expectations attached.