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College Racing and Bitcoin?

College Racing and Bitcoin?

Motorsports requires money...

June 22, 2025 1 min read 260 words 1 reactions Read on Substack →

Nobody has to be reminded that motorsports is expensive. It’s the biggest part of enabling student to race. A big part of the Collegiate Racing Series curriculum and program is FUNDING. One of the first educational modules that CRS goes through with students is setting up their 501c3 for receiving financial support.

Need Money To Race? Have More Options!

CRS is proud to announce their partnership with the Official Bitcoin Race Team USA, a 501c3 non-profit sports club Driving Bitcoin Adoption™.

We want every student to know that there are many ways to receive funding to race, from your network, parents, friends, alumni, and social media. In today’s world, there are many who are realizing the power and potential of digital currencies. Many can support your racing through giving you digital currencies, and CRS wants to ensure all students are part of the digital monetary evolution.

To that end, we’re proud to have Bitcoin Racing join our 2026 inaugural season of the Collegiate Racing Series. They are looking for great sponsors who understand 2 things:

For those interested in being part of the digital currency conversation with students, student-networks, alumni, and schools, please reach out to the Bitcoin Race Team USA and let them know. The opportunities and exposure are endless!

Oh, and Bitcoin Racing has the coolest two characters representing their cars, Toshi and Doge!

So cute. We know.

Find more at BitcoinRacing.US!

All the best,
_TEAMCRS & TEAMGiD

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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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