BluePrint Engines Announces New Motorsports Division at PRI Show

Nebraska-based performance crate engine company BluePrint Engines introduces its new BluePrint Motorsports division, which will produce competition engines for a wide variety of racing applications.

BluePrint Engines will be at this week’s PRI Show in Indianapolis, showcasing its line of performance and motorsports crate engines in Booth #951.

“As passionate motorsport enthusiasts ourselves, we are thrilled to bring engines designed for a wide range of racing series to the market,” said Norris Marshall, founder of BluePrint Engines. “We’re eager to power race winners for years to come. Our engines are built right here in the USA and ready to leave their mark on the world of motorsport.”

BluePrint Engines’ new Motorsports division offers precision-engineered, track-ready racing crate engines designed for grassroots racers, providing peak horsepower and torque across competitive motorsport categories such as drag racing, circle track, off-road, autocross, and drifting.

To celebrate the launch, AZN and Farmtruck from the TV show Street Outlaws will be at BluePrint’s PRI booth at 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 13.

BluePrint Motorsports engines are available in a range of displacements and power levels to meet the needs of various sanctioning bodies, classes and applications, including SBC 383-ci, GM LS3, BBC 632-ci, SBF 347-ci and 426-ci Hemi-compatible options.

By Jef White

Jef White is the executive editor of THE SHOP magazine.