E2 Northeast Motorsports and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) team, Copp Motorsports, is proud to announce its new partnership with Florida-based driver, Scott Stenzel.
FEBRUARY 10, 2018 (NEW YORK) – The Public Relations Firm, Inc. is pleased to announce that Melissa Harville-Lebron, CEO of E2 Northeast Motorsports has inked a deal with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) team, Copp Motorsports, to field Florida-based driver, Scott Stenzel.
This will be Stenzel’s first NCWTS, which takes place at the famed 2.5-mile tri-oval in the No. 83 E2 Northeast Motorsports Chevy. He will be the season opener at Daytona International Speedway.
In a recent interview, Stenzel admitted that starting a race in one of NASCAR’s premier series at Daytona will be a dream come true. The introduction of E2 Northeast Motorsports is not only a great look for the company, but it gives opportunities to those chasing a dream. “This team truly exemplifies diversity, that is sure to attract a younger multicultural fan base. It’s an honor to announce that Stenzel is now a part of this racing family,” stated Melissa Harville-Lebron, Team Owner.
ABOUT E2 NORTHEAST MOTORSPORTS, INC.
E2 Northeast Motorsports, Inc. is a developmental race team based out of upstate New York, with interest in NASCAR’s Whelen All-American Series and Camping World Trucks divisions. The historic team is owned by entrepreneur, Melissa Harville-Lebron, who is the first female African-American licensed team owner of a top tier Camping World Truck Series. Harville-Lebron is breaking barriers by filling the diversity gap within the organization. Her racing team is also the first ever to consist of siblings from two different ethnicities, hailing from the North East and under the age of 25.
E2 Northeast Motorsports, Inc. consists of 6 drivers of various professional licensed levels. This team truly exemplifies diversity, that is sure to attract a younger, multicultural fan base.
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