Fleet Cost & Care (FCC), a provider of fleet management software for the crane and rigging industry, will feature long-time customer NessCampbell Crane + Rigging on the No. 19 car driven by Jacob Douglas during the USF Pro 2000 Championship at Portland International Raceway, August 9 to 10.
The Pabst Racing entry will display the NessCampbell logo alongside FCC’s branding, highlighting a partnership that blends precision, performance and industry leadership.
“We’re excited to showcase NessCampbell on the No. 19 car in Portland,” said Jeff Curran, president of FCC. “They’ve been a great partner in business, and it’s special to see that relationship represented in a high-performance setting like the USF Pro 2000 Series.”
Derek Dunstone, business manager at NessCampbell, added, “It’s fantastic to be able to partner with Fleet Cost & Care, who is such an important part of the success of our business, at such an exciting event as the PIR races and be able to support an up-and-coming driver.”
While FCC has previously supported New Zealand driver Jacob Douglas, this marks the first time the company has included a customer in its motorsports sponsorship. FCC’s involvement extends to the NTT IndyCar Series.
Douglas, making his third Portland appearance with Pabst Racing, said, “Having both Fleet Cost & Care and NessCampbell on board this weekend means a lot. It’s a great example of how racing can bring industry partners together in new and exciting ways.”
FCC’s software supports crane and rigging operations by streamlining quoting, scheduling, invoicing and maintenance tracking, helping companies like NessCampbell improve efficiency, safety and profitability.
Fans can watch Rounds 17 and 18 live at usfpro2000.com via the race control page. Coverage from Portland begins Friday, August 9.