Nobody does motorsport alone. Not the 8-year-old kart racer whose parents haul the trailer at 5am. Not the club racer whose buddy wrenches between sessions. Not the semi-pro driver whose family takes out loans to fund a season. Every single driver has a team behind them — even if that team doesn't know it yet.
Racing is one of the most expensive sports on Earth. A single season of karting costs $15,000-$50,000. Club-level road racing runs $30,000-$100,000+. And there's no infrastructure for the thousands of grassroots teams trying to fund it.
Wikipedia won't list your team — they require "notability" that excludes 99% of real teams. Series sites only cover their own rosters. There's no single place where a racing team can exist online and receive support.
Race Team Wiki gives every team a home. A free, public profile page where you tell the world who you are, what you race, and how people can support you. We index teams across every discipline — open-wheel, GT, touring cars, prototypes, karting, rally, motorcycle, drag, drift, and off-road.
This isn't just a listing. We're building the platform that helps grassroots racing teams fund their seasons:
Most racing families don't realize they're leaving money on the table. When your team is a registered LLC:
We'll provide guides and resources to help you get set up — because the cost of racing drops significantly when you run it like a business.
Race Team Wiki is part of the racingnear.me network of motorsport resources:
It's free. Takes 2 minutes. Your team deserves to be seen.
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