USNEPower Honors 1st Responders at Stafford Speedway With Family at the Heart of It All

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Sponsorship inspired by USNEPower’s principal David Miller’s brother-in-law, a volunteer firefighter, and supported by his entire family

STAFFORD SPRINGS, Conn. — For David Miller, principal of USNEPower, sponsoring Stafford Speedway’s First Responders Night on September 12 is more than a sponsorship. It’s a heartfelt tribute to the bravery of

first responders and a family commitment to honor those who risk it all for the safety and well-being of others.

Miller has long been known as the steady force behind more than 26 local and Northeast regional racing teams, and his support now stretches nationally, including backing Michael

Christopher Jr. in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series on September 20 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Justin Bonsignore in the NASCAR Xfinity Series. But this Friday’s event

is especially close to his heart.

Miller’s brother-in-law, Andy Alexander, is a volunteer firefighter in Fremont, Iowa, embodying the selfless spirit the evening is designed to recognize. His mother, Paulette, is flying up from Daytona Beach, Fla., to personally greet USNEPower guests and customers at will-call. His sister Kim and her granddaughter Leila will help organize activities, while his wife, Angela, will ensure every detail reflects the family’s gratitude for first responders.

“This night isn’t about just putting our name on a race car, race night or a banner,” Miller said. “It’s about making real connections — supporting racers, celebrating first responders, and giving fans racing they can cheer for. Just like our employees are always there for operations and maintenance professionals who rely on USNEPower, we’re here for the people who put themselves on the line for us. The drivers we sponsor aren’t just fast — they’re USNEPower fast. That’s the same service and support you can expect from us.”

Stafford Speedway’s First Responders Night will also feature the special TC 13 Shootout, honoring the late Ted Christopher. For Miller, blending racing tradition with heartfelt family involvement ensures this night will resonate long after the checkered flag. Qualifying starts at 6 pm on Friday, September 12, with features at approximately 7 pm. Tickets are available at staffordmotorspeedway.com

Founded in 2003, USNEPower backs its unequalled field service response with an in-shop service center and impressive component inventory. Their prompt response at their 1-call –

does – it – all hotline of 413-485-7177 is the cornerstone of USNE Power’s operations. USNEPower features a full array of field services available from its Westfield, Mass. and new

Midwest operations location in West Des Moines, Iowa.

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