Between 2005 and 2007 the West brand was successfully launched in Australia by Steer under the CAMS category Group 6 SR and a race series was created to support the sports racer concept.
In 2007 West ownership transferred from the Consortium to Eric Vassian and the company moved shop to Buford, Georgia.
Vassian was instrumental in a deal that saw West contracted to provide the IMSA Lites L2 class with spec racing sports cars.
[1] After having won the AMRS Thunder Sports Championship in a factory fielded West WR1000, Australian driver Tom Drewer raced the 2008 season in the IMSA Lites.
The all new West WX10-RS includes fully integrated CAN bus / MoTec ECU, XAP Dash, 3rd damper style suspension, Ohlins, PFC brake package and the ZX10R engine (turbo Suzuki available too).
Level 5 Motorsports team owner Scott Tucker won the SCCA National Championship Runoffs in the DSR class.
Tucker won the 2012 Runoffs in the DSR class driving a West, with the fastest lap ever recorded in any car in any category in SCCA history 1:56:4.