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LAUNCHING: COLLEGE RACING - #126
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LAUNCHING: COLLEGE RACING - #126

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April 20, 2026 1 min read 215 words 58 reactions Read on Substack →

This Thursday, April 23rd, the Collegiate Racing Series is delivering it’s CRS SPEC ND to Victory Lane at The Mitty at Road Atlanta, presented by IMSA and the National Advisory Board of Motorsport Education.

CRS Expands Nationwide with 60+ University Programs

The announcement comes as the Collegiate Racing Series rapidly expands its national footprint, with more than 60 universities now participating in officially recognized racing programs across the United States.

Through CRS, qualified teams are actively able to:

We’re showing off our car at Road Atlanta this weekend to 50,000+ racing fans. Catch us on TV or if you want to drop by let me know, I’ll give you a t-shirt! Look for the sandwich boards to find us!

My legacy-dream of bringing [racing to students] has finally been recognized and supported by all the top companies and leadership of motorsports globally.

If you’re in a college town, you will begin to hear from your local news as they cover universities preparing for our inaugural season.

Tennessee is official (with NASCAR Pro support from Ricky Stenhouse Jr)!

I’d love for any and all of my subscribers and followers to be a part of this college sport. Let me know.

I have a seat for you.

All the best,
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