Collegiate Racing
Sprint 38 Update + 2024 High Level Roadmap!

Sprint 38 Update + 2024 High Level Roadmap!

Grinding with Purpose!

February 13, 2024 1 min read 287 words 5 reactions Read on Substack →

Hello all GarageID fans! We’re continuing our weekly builds and knocking out great features.

Sprint 38 was again focused on the completion of the social posting/feed features of the application.  We continued working on the image posting processes to create thumbnails and compress images as well as added gallery viewing for multi-image posts.  A new feature you will notice is you can now post replies to comments as well.

In Sprint 38, we were able to accomplish:

In Sprint 39 will focus on the final polishing of the new posting features to deploy to production and begin heavy user testing.  We are also creating the new Favorites functionality which will allow you to more easily track your favorite drivers/car activity as the next major feature release.

Future Roadmap?

From all of our feedback, we’ve honed in on our focus for the rest of 2024.

2024 will be our year to prove that we can create revenue. We’re constantly in feedback-mode, so the more we learn the more we can create the right functional value!

Stay tuned!

All the best,
GarageID Team

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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