Kulwicki Driver Development Program Selects Purdue Motorsports Engineering Student As One of Its 5 Finalists

CONCORD, North Carolina (March 13, 2025) -- Pro Late Model Racer Noah Eisenhower, who is pursuing a motorsports engineering degree at Purdue University,

has been selected as one of the five finalists in this year’s Kulwicki Driver Development Program.

Eisenhower, a cousin of the nation’s 34th president, is the second driver from Illinois to ever be selected as a finalist in the prestigious program designed to aid

short-track racers in developing their careers.

In 15 races last year, Eisenhower produced three victories, five top-five and 12 top-10 finishes. Prior to 2024, he was the 2018 INEX Illinois State Champion and the

2021 Rookie of the Year at Dells Raceway Park in Juneau County, Wisconsin. Eisenhower’s racing plans for 2025 include competing in the All Star Challenge Series and various Pro Late Model races in the Midwest.

Away from the track, the 19-year-old college sophomore from Freeport, Illinois, volunteers with the Freeport Vietnow Chapter. Vietnow is a veteran organization

designed for the entire family. It promotes family togetherness and involvement in all of its activities.

This year, as a KDDP finalist, Eisenhower will compete against four other drivers from across the United States to determine the 2025 Kulwicki Cup winner. In addition to on-track performance, the five finalists will be judged on off-track civic participation, program promotion, fan interaction, and stewardship of Alan Kulwicki’s story.

In the only driver development program that pays its participants, each driver will receive $7,000 in monies, goods and services. During the season, the drivers will

receive training sessions that focus on fitness, interviews, media presentation and social media so they will be better prepared to take their careers to the next level. Throughout the season, the five finalists will compete against each other for $30,000 in monies, goods and services to be divided among the top three finishers at the end of the season. Each driver is required to compete in a minimum of 14 races.