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2524 Pacific Avenue SE  Olympia, Washington 98501 U.S.A.

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Site Revised: September 1, 1998

Marni and Ned

Ned Ritchie is the engineer behind Intended Acceleration, the only "50 states legal" way to add 60+ horsepower to your turbo quattro.  He is currently modifying, creating and sourcing Audi specialty items.

Ned initially planned on being a mechanical engineer, but switched to electrical engineering and earned a degree in electronics.

In the late 1960s Ned lived in New York designing and building printing presses. 

He was the Director of Facilities for Thurston County, Washington for many years.

The family's enthusiasm about Audi's began early on when John Buffum was consistently winning the Olympus and Norwester Rallies in Washington State.  Ned currently owns John's first Audi that he raced competitively in the United States.  (It still has the sticker in the back window that says ``All I Want For Christmas Is A Quattro.") 

Ned assisted the Audi factory team at the Olympus Pro Rally in 1985 when Hannu Mikkola drove the first Audi S1 to a win with an impressive lead of 10 minutes. 

Ned was also an organizer for Toyota Olympus Rally and oversaw the Parc Ferme.  His daughter Tambi was the event Special Assistant to the Chairman.

Ned and Marni, Ned's younger daughter and assistant, currently travel to many of the Quattro Club events each year around the country.  You can often find Marni on the track giving instruction or participating in tech talk with the other Audi enthusiasts. (If you have a significant other that you would like to have participate in any of the defensive driving courses, please have them contact Marni as she can put them at ease about getting onto the track.)  Marni is also the social coordinator for the Northwest Region Audi Quattro Club. 

Marni@IntendedAcceleration.com

Ned is married to Judy and has two daughters Tambi & Marni.  Ned and his family have owned many quattros since 1986.  Currently they all drive quattros, including Ned's son-in-law Daniel and Daniel's brother Patrick.

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