About Thirty One Motorsports
Who We Are
Thirty One Motorsports is a Midwest-based racing program built on a simple belief: that people matter more than trophies. Founded in the dirt tracks of Northern Wisconsin and shaped by decades of experience across every level of the sport, the team competes today in the Midwest Truck Series with three trucks, a championship-caliber roster, and an unwavering commitment to the partners, fans, and drivers who make this program what it is.
Racing is the platform. Relationships are the mission.
- Born on the dirt tracks of Northern Wisconsin, built for the long haul
- Decades of motorsports experience spanning multiple series and levels
- Multiple Midwest Truck Series victories across the 2024 and 2025 seasons
- Three trucks, a championship-caliber roster, one mission
- A people-first program serving partners, fans, and drivers since 2002
Bob and Shelly Brevak
From ABC Raceway to the Brickyard. Wisconsin Racing Royalty.
Bob and Shelly Brevak built one of the most respected family-owned racing operations in ARCA history, starting on the short tracks of Northern Wisconsin and working their way to the doorstep of NASCAR’s biggest stages. Bob’s father Frank Brevak helped build ABC Raceway near Ashland, Wisconsin, where Bob compiled 16 feature wins before launching a USAC Stock Car career and eventually founding Brevak Racing in 1982.
The team became a force in the ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series, winning five races at legendary venues including Salem Speedway, Hagerstown Speedway, Springfield Mile, and DuQuoin State Fairgrounds. In 1989 the team finished runner-up in the series championship by just 65 points. They came back in 1990 and won it outright. Brevak Racing then became a charter team in the inaugural 1995 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and fielded entries through the 2000 season, fielding the iconic No. 31.
ARCA Permatex SuperCar Series Champions
Charter Team, Inaugural NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Family Legacy Lives On at Thirty One Motorsports
Paul Block, Crew Chief
From the Driver's Seat to the Pit Box.
Paul Block knows what it takes to win from both sides of the pit wall. Before stepping into the crew chief role, Block was a competitive driver himself, racing at tracks across Wisconsin including State Park Speedway, Golden Sands Speedway, Tomahawk Speedway, and La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway. That experience behind the wheel shapes how he prepares a truck and reads a race.
As crew chief for Thirty-One Motorsports, Block has built a reputation as one of the most capable pit box leaders in the Midwest Truck Series. He earned his eighth career series win in 2025, adding two victories to his resume in a single season. In 2026 he brings that experience to all three trucks, serving as crew chief across the entire Thirty One Motorsports program.
Became Crew Chief after a successful racing career
Career Win Number Eight in the Midwest Truck Series
Crew Chief Across All Three Thirty One Motorsports Trucks
Trevor Raskie
34 Years in Racing. Every Role. Zero Shortcuts.
Trevor Raskie did not buy his way into team ownership. He earned it. Three consecutive American Super Cup Series championships from 2002 to 2004, 50 wins, 85 top-five finishes, and track records at four venues built a resume that commands respect before he ever mentions the trucks he fields today.
Trevor has done every job a racing program demands. He turned wrenches, managed crews, built partnerships, and developed drivers before building Thirty One Motorsports into a three-truck Midwest Truck Series program. He knows what preparation looks like and what it costs to fall short. That standard shapes how this program operates every weekend.
merican Super Cup Series Rookie of the Year and Champion
Three-Time Champion, 12 Wins in 14 Starts
Three-Truck Midwest Truck Series Team Owner
Ready to Put Your Brand to Work?
Thirty One Motorsports is built by people who know what it takes to win. If you are looking for a program that shows up prepared, executes with purpose, and treats your brand like it matters, the conversation starts here.