Mission

Racing Crew Quarters address´s the concerns of the racing industry for not only the pit crews commuting to and from the track, but the family´s, track officials and most of all the SPONSOR´S. This allows everyone to get more rest which will increase their performance come race day!

Other designs were created to solve the same issues for other industries such as LAW ENFORCEMENT, ENTERTAINMENT, DISASTER RELIEF, and CONSTRUCTION SITES. After more than a year in development the new product lines are in production and will solve the high liabilities, inefficiencies, and safety of remote working crews/teams across America and abroad.


History

Racing History
Nelson LC put together a Late Model racing package in the fall of 2005. They hired Travis Towell to be the driver for the 2006 race season. Travis went on to win the late model championship and rookie of the year. Nelson LC and Travis joined forces again for 2007, however, this time they moved up to the Super Late Model class. They ran a partial schedule and still finished in the top 10. EXCITING NEWS for 2008 ... Travis Towell has signed a deal with Nelson LC to drive in the Sunbelt Series for a full season!

Travis Towell Website

Company History
The Nelson LC staff has a combined history of more than 40 years in development and production of modular buildings and special vehicles. Nelson LC was formed in 1998 to pursue new technologies in classroom additions for a very fast growing student population to the Florida School Systems. The pre-engineered and pre-cast system was twice as fast and much stronger than conventional systems being used. This lead to the development in 1999 of one of the first re-locatable concrete classrooms.

In 2003, Nelson started a new venture and began design on a new lightweight penalized building. Using a new innovative insert and receiver system for production, transport and installation; the building was put in to production in 2004. It is currently the standard by which re-locatable classrooms are built. This innovative design eliminated the need for large separation between buildings and eliminated the need for stairs and ramps.

Nelson LC Website