loader from loading.io

Racing, Risk, and Resilience With David Schardt of Forgeline Motorsports

Gain Traction

Release Date: 04/23/2025

Why This COO Believes Scaling Starts With People, Not Profit with Tyler Paparello of AMG show art Why This COO Believes Scaling Starts With People, Not Profit with Tyler Paparello of AMG

Gain Traction

Tyler Paparello is the Chief Operating Officer at AMG, overseeing 28 Midas locations across New England. With a background rooted in sales, Tyler learned early on that while selling can solve short-term problems, it takes leadership, people, and process to scale a business sustainably. Today, he focuses on building systems that empower employees, earn customer trust, and create long-term growth opportunities across the organization. In this episode… What happens when a company grows faster than one person can manage? For Tyler Paparello, it meant learning a lesson every leader eventually...

info_outline
How to Scale a Tire Brand Without Losing Community Trust with Christian Seem of Goodturn Tire & Auto show art How to Scale a Tire Brand Without Losing Community Trust with Christian Seem of Goodturn Tire & Auto

Gain Traction

Christian Seem is the President & CEO of Good Turn Tire & Auto, a rapidly growing tire and auto repair company with 55 locations and 16 brands across five states. With nearly 20 years of experience in the automotive industry, Christian has worked in big box retail, commercial parts distribution, and tire retail, including leadership roles at TBC Corporation. Since joining Good Turn in 2023, he has led aggressive expansion while preserving the local brand names, cultures, and community trust that give each store its value. His leadership philosophy focuses on building strong teams,...

info_outline
Why Tire Business Became the Trusted Voice of an Entire Industry with Bruce Davis of Tire Business show art Why Tire Business Became the Trusted Voice of an Entire Industry with Bruce Davis of Tire Business

Gain Traction

Bruce Davis is a veteran journalist and editor who spent 45 years shaping how the tire industry receives its news, data, and insights. As a founding staff member of Tire Business, he helped launch the publication in 1983, transforming it from an ambitious idea into one of the most trusted voices in the global tire market. Over the years, Bruce pioneered cornerstone features like the Global Tire Report, chronicled the industry’s evolution through import/export statistics and dealership rankings, and built a reputation for delivering business-focused journalism with credibility and depth. His...

info_outline
Lessons in Customer Service from a Century-Old Tire Company with Don Barnes III of Belle Tire show art Lessons in Customer Service from a Century-Old Tire Company with Don Barnes III of Belle Tire

Gain Traction

Don Barnes III is the Chief Tire Guy at Belle Tire, a third-generation leader helping steer one of the oldest and most respected tire retailers in the U.S. Founded in 1922, Belle Tire has grown from a local shop into a powerhouse with over 180 locations across the Midwest. Under Don’s leadership, the company has maintained its century-long reputation by focusing on operational excellence, local relationships, and above all, outstanding customer service in the tire industry. Don is also passionate about youth development and community engagement, leading Belle Tire’s involvement in one of...

info_outline
How a Farmer Turned a Small Tire Shop into a $26M Business show art How a Farmer Turned a Small Tire Shop into a $26M Business

Gain Traction

Jesse Wickel is the owner of Wickel Tire Pros in Burley, Idaho. A former farmer with deep roots in agriculture, Jesse built his business from a single tire shop into a multi-location operation generating over $26 million in annual sales. With a hands-on approach, a strong community presence, and a commitment to relationship-driven service, Jesse has grown his team from just a few employees to over 80 across multiple locations, all while maintaining his small-town values. In this episode… How do you take a rural tire shop doing $1.2 million in annual sales and scale it to over $26...

info_outline
The Council That’s Quietly Shaping the Future of the Auto Industry show art The Council That’s Quietly Shaping the Future of the Auto Industry

Gain Traction

Mike Lusso is a seasoned engineer at Coats Company in Nashville, Tennessee, specializing in tire changers, wheel balancers, lifts, and alignment machines. A lifelong gearhead with a passion for modifying cars, Mike channels his love for the automotive space into leadership roles, most notably as Chair of the WTSBC, a leading automotive industry council under SEMA. Through his volunteer work, Mike helps shape best practices and raise industry standards across the wheel, tire, suspension, and brake sectors. In this episode… If you’ve ever wondered what real influence looks like behind the...

info_outline
Employee Ownership and Rural Market Success With Adrian Rodriguez of Commercial Tire show art Employee Ownership and Rural Market Success With Adrian Rodriguez of Commercial Tire

Gain Traction

Adrian Rodriguez is the Vice President of Marketing and Retail Sales at Commercial Tire, a leading tire and auto service provider with over 45 locations across Idaho, Washington, Oregon, and Utah. Before joining Commercial Tire, he spent a decade with John Deere, sharpening his expertise in marketing and retail strategy. Adrian helped lead Commercial Tire’s transition to 100% employee ownership in 2019, fostering a culture rooted in accountability and local investment. Outside of work, he’s an avid skier and downhill mountain biker, embracing extreme sports with the same energy he brings...

info_outline
Marketing Strategies To Boost Bay Traffic With Joe Schafranek of Tread Partners show art Marketing Strategies To Boost Bay Traffic With Joe Schafranek of Tread Partners

Gain Traction

Joe Schafranek is an Account Manager at Tread Partners, a marketing agency focused on the tire and auto repair industry. With roots in Detroit and hands-on shop experience at Firestone and Big O, Joe brings a unique perspective to digital marketing through his understanding of both operations and data. Prior to Tread Partners, he helped grow BAIC and explored data-centric roles in the auto aftermarket. Today, Joe leverages that diverse background to help multi-location shops increase car count through performance-driven strategies. In this episode… Marketing in the auto repair industry often...

info_outline
An Open and Honest Approach to Marketing With Dan Kahn of Kahn Media show art An Open and Honest Approach to Marketing With Dan Kahn of Kahn Media

Gain Traction

Dan Kahn is the Founder and CEO of Kahn Media, a public relations and marketing agency based in Los Angeles specializing in the automotive aftermarket. A lifelong car enthusiast, Dan began his career at age 16 by pitching and landing magazine features on a Mustang he restored with his father. Before founding Kahn Media in 2008, he worked as an automotive journalist and launched digital content platforms. His latest book, The New Rules of the Road, outlines his philosophy on transparency, digital strategy, and authority marketing in a fast-evolving business world. In this episode… Trust and...

info_outline
Legacy and Innovation With Dennis Feldman, Keleyah Miller and Justin Pursell of ITDG Next Gen show art Legacy and Innovation With Dennis Feldman, Keleyah Miller and Justin Pursell of ITDG Next Gen

Gain Traction

Dennis Feldman is the Chair of the ITDG Next Gen Committee and a third-generation operator at Performance Plus Tire, a family-owned business in Long Beach, California which specializes in classic car tires and aftermarket wheels. Keleyah Miller is the Vice Chair of the ITDG Next Gen Committee and part of the third generation at Main Street Tire in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she and her siblings are leading a company that is now 80% wholesale. Justin Pursell serves as Secretary of the ITDG Next Gen Committee and oversees commercial, wholesale, and retread operations at Bergey’s...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

David Schardt is the President and CEO of Forgeline Motorsports, a premier manufacturer of custom, lightweight forged wheels for high-performance and racing applications. In 1994, David co-founded Forgeline in Dayton, Ohio alongside his twin brother, Steve Schardt — their passion rooted in the family’s long-standing involvement in the wheel business. With decades of hands-on experience in both distribution and manufacturing, David has helped grow Forgeline into a respected name in motorsports and automotive customization. Beyond business, he’s a fan of muscle cars, racing, and the movie Tommy Boy.

In this episode…

Innovation in automotive wheels has evolved from basic functionality to bespoke design and racing performance. With customer expectations rising and technology advancing, companies must deliver both aesthetics and durability. How do you create a product that meets the intense demands of professional racers and car enthusiasts alike?

According to David Schardt of Forgeline Motorsports, the key lies in customization, precision, and relentless quality control. By developing fully forged wheels made-to-order for specific applications, Forgeline has filled a crucial niche in the racing and high-performance vehicle market. David also emphasizes the importance of staying hands-on and leveraging strong partnerships, such as the company’s majority-stake acquisition by Lacks Enterprises, to scale responsibly.

On this episode of Gain Traction, Mike Edge welcomes David for a conversation about the origins of Forgeline, lessons from the wheel distribution business, overcoming anxiety in leadership, and what’s next for the brand. David also shares a behind-the-scenes story of a near-disaster with a high-end show car — and how his team saved the day just in time.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: 

  • [03:13] The Schardt family's multi-generational roots in the wheel industry
  • [09:50] Why Forgeline was created to meet the needs of grassroots racers
  • [10:29] How David and Steve found complementary strengths as co-founders
  • [11:19] Why Forgeline sold a majority stake to Lacks Enterprises
  • [12:24] Future goals: Forgeline wheels on OEM limited edition vehicles
  • [12:48] The power of the Forgeline website gallery as a sales tool
  • [14:18] How Tommy Boy resonates with anyone in sales
  • [16:45] The unforgettable story of a $300k custom Camaro getting rear-ended

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Quotable Moments: 

  • "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway — that book changed my life and how I approach business decisions."
  • "We started with one wheel style and one finish. Now we have nearly 200 and countless options."
  • "My brother Steve is the sales guy, I'm the guy who runs the business — it just works for us."
  • "We’re aiming to have Forgeline wheels featured on limited edition OEM vehicles within five years."
  • "The gallery on our website is our best sales tool — it shows people exactly what our wheels look like on their car."

Action Steps: 

  1. Embrace discomfort in leadership: Use the “feel the fear and do it anyway” mindset to push through hesitation.
  2. Identify and complement team strengths: Build a business where co-founders and team members focus on their best-fit roles.
  3. Leverage product customization for growth: Offer personalized options to meet unique customer demands and increase value.
  4. Use digital galleries as a sales tool: Showcase real-world product applications to build credibility and drive conversions.
  5. Plan for strategic partnerships: Consider acquisitions or alliances that bring new resources and fuel business expansion.

Sponsor for this episode...

This episode is brought to you by Tread Partners

At Tread Partners, we provide digital marketing for multi-location tire dealers and auto repair shops. 

By using our strategy, branding, and marketing services, we help shops sell more tires and put more cars in bays.

We’ve helped companies like Action Gator Tire, Colony Tire and Service, and Ulmer’s Auto Care Center bring extreme growth in paid leads, ROI, and searches. 

So, what are you waiting for?

Visit www.treadpartners.com or email info@treadpartners.com to learn more.