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The MF Show

022 - Aaron Kaufman

1 h 2 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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On this episode of the MF Show, Rich Waitas and Jerry Zaiden sit down with Aaron Kaufman to talk about the path that took him from working in a driveway to becoming one of the most recognizable faces in automotive culture.Best known for his time on Fast N' Loud, Aaron became a household name as the lead fabricator at Gas Monkey Garage, translating ideas into builds that reached a massive audience. That exposure eventually led him to step away and launch his own shop, Arclight Fabrication, along with his own series, Shifting Gears with Aaron Kaufman, where the focus shifted toward more purpose built, performance driven projects.But beyond television, Aaron has consistently pushed into real world competition. From running events in Stadium Super Trucks to taking on the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, he has put himself in environments where execution matters more than entertainment, building and driving vehicles in some of the most demanding conditions in motorsports.In this conversation, Aaron breaks down how those experiences have shaped his approach to building and driving. He talks about learning without formal training, developing a mindset rooted in problem solving, and why simplicity and reliability still win over complexity. The discussion moves between fabrication, racing, and the realities of working in an industry where visibility and credibility do not always align.It is a grounded look at someone who has operated across multiple sides of the automotive world including television, the shop, and competition while staying consistent in how he approaches all of it.

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