Holman-Moody, a legendary American racing and performance engineering company, left an indelible mark on motorsport history during the mid-20th century. Founded by John Holman and Ralph Moody in 1957, the company quickly gained recognition for its expertise in building high-performance race cars and engines. Holman-Moody’s success was particularly prominent in NASCAR, where its cars and engines dominated the competition, winning numerous championships and races throughout the 1960s. The company’s reputation for excellence extended beyond NASCAR, with Holman-Moody-prepared vehicles achieving success in other racing disciplines, including endurance racing and drag racing. In addition to its racing endeavors, Holman-Moody also produced high-performance parts and modified production vehicles for enthusiasts. While the company ceased operations in the 1970s, its legacy lives on in the annals of motorsport history, remembered for its contributions to racing performance and engineering innovation.