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Doge #77 BTCR is Born!

Doge #77 BTCR is Born!

Bitcoin Racing US has a new addition...

September 3, 2025 1 min read 193 words 2 reactions Read on Substack →

Building a Race Car Isn’t Hard…

Part of the job of the Collegiate Racing Series team is to build Pro Spec Miata’s for use by the many colleges and universities gearing up for the 2026 season.

Founders Jack Hobbs and Senter Smith took the weekend to collect the Bitcoin Racing US latest car and videotaped the build so the global CRS Members could get great tips and tricks on how to install a roll-cage, seat, fire suppression, and harnesses.

Seat install success!

Doing the Thing and Teaching It

How many startups founders know how to build a racecar from the ground up?

The Collegiate Racing Series is proud to be guiding hundreds of students and universities leverage their curriculum to build their race team and motorsports program. A big part of this is showing the world how it’s done.

Fire is no good. Safety first!

Now that Toshi #81 has run its shakedown and is ready for racing and spreading the good word of motorsports and Bitcoin, it’s time for his brother Doge #77 to take the stage. We hope to be able to run Doge this weekend at Sebring.

Will you be there? Drive with US! www.garageid

Best,
_TEAMCRS & TEAMGiD

Jack points to the most important part of a race car.

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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