WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (March 18, 2026) – Elite Motorsports, NHRA’s largest professional motorsports team, has announced NRC Modifications, a leader in custom truck conversions, as a new partner heading into 2026 Mission Foods NHRA Drag Racing Series season.
Headquartered in Middlebury, Indiana, NRC Modifications hand-build one-of-a-kind luxury motorhomes, toters and toy haulers. NRC offers customers the ability to create a custom floor plan with their choice of materials, resulting in endless possibilities for a vehicle that meets each client’s exact specifications.
“Elite Motorsports has been working with NRC Modifications for a long time. They’re really our go-to for customizations on the motorhomes, toy haulers and toters that we sell,” said Richard Freeman, President of Elite Motorsports. “It’s only fitting they jump on board in our racing space as we continue to grow. I’m excited to see our relationship with them strengthen and how their business will expand by being connected to our racing program. They do great work and it’s only a matter of time before everyone catches on.”
“Richard and Elite have been customers and business partners of NRC for a lot of years. We enjoy working with them. When an opportunity came up for NRC to get onboard with the racing program, we really couldn’t pass it up,” said Mike Lapp, Vice President of Operations for NRC Modifications. “We’re looking forward to building new relationships and continuing to do quality work with Elite. Having our brand in NHRA Drag Racing and associated with a team like Elite Motorsports can only bring positive results. We’re excited to see how the year progresses and what work we can do together.”
The NRC Modifications logo is featured across Elite Motorsports’ professional entries, including branding on the Pro Stock hot rods of the winningest female in motorsports history, Erica Enders, six-time world champion Jeg Coughlin Jr. and on the Top Fuel dragster driven by motorsports legend Tony Stewart.




