New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) today announced that its longest-standing partner, E.J. Prescott, Inc. (Team EJP), will serve as the title sponsor of the Team EJP 175 NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series (NCTS) playoff race on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025 and multiple years to come.

“My father Peter has been involved with New Hampshire Motor Speedway since the first shovel went into the ground,” said third-generation E.J. Prescott, Inc., President and CEO Steven Prescott. “I am proud to say that since the first NASCAR event at NHMS in 1990, the Prescott family has never missed a NASCAR event at the speedway. We are so excited not only to be a part of the return of the Truck Series to NHMS, but also to have our company’s name on the Team EJP 175.”

Under Peter’s leadership, Team EJP has been deeply involved with “The Magic Mile” and NASCAR for decades, holding the oldest active ticket account and standing as the longest partnership in NHMS history. E.J. Prescott, Inc. provided all the materials for the water, wastewater and stormwater systems at the facility, and several of the employees, Steven included, spent time at NHMS installing and servicing the infrastructure.

“We are absolutely thrilled to put Team EJP’s name on our NASCAR CRAFTSMAN Truck Series playoff race,” said New Hampshire Motor Speedway Executive Vice President and General Manager David McGrath. “Peter Prescott worked closely with the Bahre family to build New Hampshire International Speedway and played an important role in making New Hampshire Motor Speedway what it is today, and it’s exciting to see Steven continue to carry that torch.”

Through the years of NASCAR involvement, with Peter either owning or sponsoring a team, Team EJP Racing has played an important role in the career development of stars like Steve Park, Kevin LePage, Ricky Craven, Andy Santerre and Denny Hamlin. Steven tried his hand at racing for his father in the Legend Car Series (1993-98), picking up more than 30 feature wins as well as track and series titles. He also raced on the PRO Tour truck series (1997-99), picking up 17 poles and enjoying 19 victory lane celebrations and back-to-back series titles (1998 and 1999). In 2000, he made three starts in the NCTS behind the wheel of the family-owned No. 03 Chevrolet Silverado; one of those being at “The Magic Mile.” He then stepped down as driver for Team EJP Racing and became team owner until 2005, always remaining an active part of the team. Now under Steven’s leadership, Team EJP has continued to help local, regional and national touring series drivers through sponsorship.

“NHMS and racing in general has meant so much to my family over the years,” said Prescott. “I am honored to have this opportunity to not only continue what my grandfather Everett and my father Peter started, but also to engrain our whole team into the excitement of New England’s only NASCAR Playoffs weekend. I can’t think of a better or more exciting way to celebrate our 70th anniversary.”

Through the partnership, Team EJP will receive a multitude of assets, including the ability to host customers and employees throughout the event weekend, offering them unique experiences such as being named the Grand Marshal or Honorary Starter of the race, as well as signage throughout the property.

The NCTS last raced at NHMS in September 2017. This year’s Team EJP 175 will be the 21st NCTS event overall at NHMS’s flat 1.058-mile oval and is a critical stop in the NCTS playoffs, as the field of championship contenders will be reduced from 10 to eight after the event.

The Team EJP 175 NCTS playoff race at 12 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 20 is one of three NASCAR races at “The Magic Mile” from Sept. 19-21. It will be preceded on Doubleheader Saturday by the Mohegan Sun 100 NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour (NWMT) race at 9:15 a.m. and followed by the NASCAR Cup Series (NCS) playoff race at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 21.

Tickets:
For tickets and camping for New England’s only NASCAR Playoffs weekend, featuring the NCS and Team EJP 175 NCTS playoff races, Mohegan Sun 100 NWMT race and SIG SAUER Academy Dirt Duels, fans should visit NHMS.com or call 833-4LOUDON. Tickets for kids 12 and under are just $10 on Sunday, free on Doubleheader Saturday and start at $10 on Friday.

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