Welcome to EC Sports Management:
A Global Sports Management Company
Partnering with race car drivers and teams offers companies a powerful platform to increase brand visibility, connect with passionate audiences, and build lasting relationships with customers. Motorsports deliver unmatched reach across North America and Europe, with millions of dedicated fans tuning in to our drivers and teams
Driving Connections. Fueling Brands. Creating Experiences
From building powerful partnerships to amplifying brand presence and delivering unforgettable hospitality, we transform motorsport into a platform for lasting business impact.
B2B Introductions & Partnership Building
ECSM connects racing stakeholders with corporate partners, foster meaningful engagement around events, and leverage motorsport’s unique networking platform to build long-term, sustainable partnerships.
Brand Promotion & Marketing Activation
We maximize sponsor visibility through car livery, uniforms, digital media, and trackside branding, develop cross-platform marketing campaigns, and showcase sponsor brands through authentic, compelling storytelling.
Event & Hospitality Opportunities
Our guests enjoy curated VIP experiences, paddock tours, driver & team meet-and-greets, delivering seamless hospitality services that continually enhance sponsor and client satisfaction.
EC Sports Management News & Insight
Stay informed with the latest client news, sponsorship insights, and analysis of the stories
shaping motorsports and soccer.
Jude Peters Delivers Breakthrough Season
Jude Peters’ 2025 Ligier European Series season delivered a breakthrough year with multiple podiums, a dramatic Spa victory, and a 3rd-place championship finish, highlighting his growth in European prototype racing.
Wagner, Gonzalez Claim Barber GT4 Victory
Gresham Wagner and teammate Tyler Gonzalez powered their GR Supra to victory at Barber, setting momentum toward October’s Indianapolis
season finale.
A Tournament of
Missed Opportunity
The USMNT showed progress throughout the tournament, but falling short of the quarterfinals left unanswered questions about the program's next step.
EC Sports Management Business News