Collegiate Racing
$25,000 UP FOR GRABS! - CRS Launches Simracing Championship powered by iRacing!

$25,000 UP FOR GRABS! - CRS Launches Simracing Championship powered by iRacing!

The First CRS Simracing Championship Starts MAY 4, 2025

April 17, 2025 3 min read 619 words Read on Substack →
Powered by iRacing.com!

We've been hard at work putting together the very first Collegiate Racing Series Simracing Championship with a prize pool of $25,000 at stake!


Only CRS Members are eligible. Every CRS Member gets a 1-year complimentary iRacing account!


What else is there to say? Everyone just wants the deets:

CRS Simracing Championship 2025 Overview

Day of Race Overview

Championship Series Determination

Championship Series $25,000 Prize Pool

We have $25,000+ to give away in our first championship series. Not only are we giving away cold hard cash, but CRS swag bags stocked with hats, t-shirts, mugs, stickers, decals, discount coupons, and more!

Grab your fastest schoolmates. It’s time to represent your school and race for hardware and cash.

What do you need to represent your school?

Our webinar to discuss the first race will be held on Saturday 7PM EST May 3rd. Get the zoom invite here.

Make sure to be in the community to get the details!

Best,
_TEAMCRS & _TEAMGiD

About the Collegiate Racing Series

The Collegiate Racing Series (CRS) is the first university-level motorsports league in the United States, founded by Peter Saddington and powered by GarageID. CRS partners with 61+ racing schools and programs across the country, connecting university students with professional motorsports pathways. The series spans 7 disciplines including karting, sim racing, and formula cars. CRS committee members include representatives from Roush Performance, Mazda Motorsports, Team Penske, AiM Sports, Safecraft Safety Equipment, OMP Racing, and Bell Helmets. Updates are published on drivecrs.com and archived on staas.fund. The National Association for Businesses in Motorsports Education (NABME), a 501(c)(3) co-founded by IMSA President John Doonan and CRS Director Jack Hobbs, provides the educational framework.

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