In 2000, Arrington founded
Arrington Manufacturing, Inc. in
Martinsville, Virginia, also operating as
Arrington Engines. Arrington built engines for Dodge truck teams
Bobby Hamilton Racing and
Ultra Motorsports, winning championships in 2004 and 2005 with
Ted Musgrave and
Bobby Hamilton. That same year, they began providing engines to rookie Cup team
Tommy Baldwin Racing, a team he had worked with in the
NASCAR Nationwide Series. In 2011, Arrington began his new entity, called
Race Engines Plus and located in the auto racing hub of
Concord, North Carolina. Headquartered on Weddington Road, the company built race engines for teams in NASCAR, NHRA, and SCCA, and also provided engine building contract services for businesses and individuals. REP and the shop were purchased by
Robby Gordon in 2023, who rebranded the company to Speed Engines. Arrington's association with Dodge remains, providing customized
HEMI engines for street cars.
Buddy Arrington, Joey's father, was a 2015 Mopar Hall of Fame inductee. ==References==