BluePrint Engines Introduces New Motorsports Division


At this year’s Performance Racing Industry Show (PRI) in Indianapolis, Indiana, BluePrint Engines announced its new BluePrint Motorsports Division, which produces competition crate engines for numerous racing classes across multiple sanctioning bodies.

BluePrint Motorsports will revolutionize the racing industry with its meticulously engineered crate engines. These race-ready engines, designed for budget-minded racers, are poised to dominate at the track, whether drag racing, circle track, autocross, off-road, or other racing activities.

Above: BluePrint Motorsports will be offering race-ready 426 Hemi-compatible engines for multiple forms of racing competition. (Rep Image from BluePrint Engines)

If you have followed Mopar Connection Magazine’s previous stories, we covered how BluePrint Engines developed, designed, and ultimately brought the 426 GenIII Hemi-compatible and 408 Chrysler-compatible small-block engines to fruition.

The BluePrint Motorsports engines, like those of BluePrint Engines, contain only the highest quality components, ensuring the reliability and performance of each engine. Furthermore, each engine is dyno evaluated at BluePrint Engines’ state-of-the-art 210,000-square-foot facility in Kearney, Nebraska, a process that ensures the purchaser can be confident in the product’s performance.

At the heart of the BluePrint Motorsports Division is a deep-rooted passion for dependable and repeatable engine performance. As founder Norris Marshall stated, “We are thrilled to bring engines designed for a wide range of racing series to the market. We are eager to power race winners for years to come.” His passion is reflected by each employee and in every engine they produce.

The BluePrint Motorsports Division, like BluePrint Engines, is committed to offering high-quality engines at an affordable price. Thus, Mopar racers have the assurance that they can access reliable horsepower, which instills confidence when they hit the track.

Above: The BluePrint Motorsports can be built from mild-to-wild depending upon the racer’s desires and the demands of the class. (Rep Image from BluePrint Engines)

BluePrint Motorsports offers multiple manufacturer lines of engines, including Gen III 426 cubic inch displacement (CID) Hemi-compatible engines with power levels that meet or exceed a racer’s expectations, allowing for the ultimate competitiveness in any class.

For a deeper dive into the world of BluePrint Motorsports, explore its all-new website. With a BluePrint Motorsports Division engine in your ride, you will have the racer’s edge. So why wait? Make the smart move to a BluePrint Motorsports engine and make your mark on the world.

Read the press release below:
BluePrint Motorsports will produce engines for competition for various off-road, drag racing, circle track and drift/road racing applications

Kearney, Neb. (Dec. 10, 2024)— BluePrint Engines, the authority in performance crate engines, has announced its new BluePrint Motorsports Division, which will produce engines for competition for a wide variety of racing applications. BluePrint Engines will be at the Performance Racing Industry Show (PRI) in Indianapolis, Indiana, showcasing its line of performance and motorsports crate engines in Booth #951 in the Green Hall from Dec. 12-14, 2024.

BluePrint Engines’ new Motorsports Division delivers 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 this exciting launch, AZN and Farmtruck from the TV show Street Outlaws will be on-site signing autographs and showcasing the latest offerings on Friday, December 13th, at 2 PM. Like all BluePrint products, these racing crate engines are crafted from premier components and dyno-tested in-house to ensure unmatched quality and performance.

“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 Motorsports engines are offered in a range of displacements and power levels to meet the needs of various sanctioning bodies, classes and applications, including SBC 383 c.i., GM LS3, BBC 632 c.i., SBF 347 c.i. and 426 c.i. HEMI-compatible options.

For more information about BluePrint Motorsports Division’s full lineup of crate engine offerings, visit www.BluePrintMotorsports.com. Visit BluePrint Engines in person at the 2024 PRI Show, taking place Dec. 12-14 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Chris Holley

Technical Contributor Chris has been a college professor for 26 years; at Pennsylvania College of Technology in Williamsport, PA. for the last 21 years. Chris instructs automotive classes in HVAC, electrical/electronics, and high-performance, including using a chassis dyno, flow benches, and various machining equipment. Recently, he added a vintage vehicle upholstery class to his teaching assignments. Chris owns a '67 Dart, a '75 Dart, a '06 Charger, and a '12 Cummins turbo diesel Ram, and he is a multi-time track champion (drag racing) with his '69 340 Dart, which he has owned for 35 years.

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