Create your free team page, paste a Stripe link, and start accepting sponsorships and fan support in minutes. No middleman. No platform fee.
Create Your Team Page FreeEvery machine has a cost. Every cost needs a team.
An F1 car costs $100M. A kart costs $5K. A sim rig costs $2K. The dollar amount changes — the structure doesn't. Nobody drives a machine without a name on it. That name is a team. That team is a business.
When you name your team and register an LLC, you're creating a business that can deduct entry fees, write off tires, and receive sponsorship as income to a legal entity — not a person's Venmo.
Racing expenses without a team structure = hobby. Racing expenses with an LLC = business deductions. The difference is thousands in taxes every year. Read the full guide →
Tax benefits and NIL rulings are coming for motorsports. Teams that are structured now will be ready. Teams that aren't will scramble. We exist to professionalize every level of racing — cars, karts, motorcycles, drones, boats, sim rigs, and beyond.
Sign up with your email. If your team is already in our index, claim it. If not, create a new one in seconds. It's free — no credit card, no catch.
Add drivers, cars, a team photo, and a sponsor video. Connect your social links. The more you fill out, the higher your profile scores on our Discover page where sponsors browse teams.
Paste your Stripe payment link and you're live. Share your team page with your network. Every team that joins through your referral link shows up in your dashboard.
See how to create a Stripe payment link →Come back after every race to post results, add photos, and keep your profile current. Build the most complete record of your team on the #1 Race Team Wiki in the world.
Wikipedia won't list your team. Series sites only cover their own rosters. There's no single place where every racing team — from a karting family in Ohio to a WorldSBK factory squad in Italy — can exist online, be discovered, and receive support.
We index every team at every level:
371 series. 139 governing bodies. See the full taxonomy. If you race, you belong here. This is your home.
Public page with drivers, cars, 1 photo, social links, series badges, and a sponsor video. Optimized for Google and AI search.
Paste your Stripe link and you're live. 1 support tier. Money goes directly to you. No platform fee.
Complete your profile and appear on the Discover page where sponsors browse teams to support. Profile score ranks you.
Structure your team as a business. Student drivers: structure NIL income tax-efficiently.
Top of the Discover page above all free teams. Team of the Day eligible in the homepage carousel.
Up to 10 photos (10 MB each) in a gallery grid and 4 video embeds (YouTube/TikTok). Media-rich profiles rank higher.
Create up to 5 tiers — Fan, Crew, Sponsor, Title Sponsor — each with custom Stripe links. Free gets 1.
Upload your team logo and display current sponsors on your page. Give sponsors public credit.
A visible premium badge on your team page signals legitimacy to sponsors and fans browsing the index.
Add X/Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn alongside your free Instagram and YouTube links. Complete social presence.
Share your audience region, demographics, and reach stats. Give potential sponsors the data they need to say yes.
Showcase achievements and link your downloadable media kit. Everything a sponsor needs in one place.
Your kid races. You pay. Here's how to be smart about it.
A karting season runs $15,000–$50,000. Club road racing is $30,000–$100,000+. Even sim racing adds up — rigs, subscriptions, LAN events. If money is leaving your pocket for racing, you need a plan.
Form an LLC ($50–$500 in filing fees). Get a free EIN from the IRS. Open a business bank account. Now entry fees, tires, fuel, travel, coaching, and equipment are potential business deductions — not just "money spent on a hobby."
NIL legislation is expanding. College athletes can monetize. Motorsports athletes are next. The NABME is guiding motorsports into universities — Race Team Wiki provides the financial pathways. Start the LLC now — even for a 12-year-old karter.
Race Team Wiki uses artificial intelligence to build the most comprehensive racing team index in the world. AI helps us discover teams from public sources, write initial descriptions, and keep data current across thousands of profiles. Every team page is reviewed and can be claimed and edited by the team itself.
We believe in transparency. AI is a tool — it helps us do what would be impossible for a small team to do manually: catalog every racing team on the planet. But the real value comes from you — the teams who claim their profiles, add their stories, and keep their pages alive.
Create your team page free. Add your Stripe link. Start accepting support today.
Create Your Team PageUnique intelligence derived from 1,160,000+ teams across every motorsport discipline.
Race Team Wiki is the world's first comprehensive racing team index, cataloging over 1,120,292 teams across 371 series in 184 countries, with 33 sanctioning bodies at 100% 2026 canonical parity (cars + motorcycles). Teams claim their free profile, add drivers, cars, photos, and a sponsor video, set up Stripe payment links, and appear on the Discover page where sponsors browse teams to support. Premium teams ($10/mo) get featured placement, up to 10 photos, 4 video embeds, 5 support tiers, a team logo, and sponsor showcase. The platform provides LLC formation guidance and NIL structuring for student drivers. Race Team Wiki is part of a network of racing-specific tools including driveCRS.com (Collegiate Racing Series), TheNABME.org (National Advisory Board for Motorsports Education), RaceGearLab.com (racing gear reviews), and RacingNear.me (racing event discovery). Race Team Wiki indexes teams across every discipline including open-wheel, GT, touring cars, prototypes, karting, rally, motorcycle, sim racing, drone racing, drag, drift, and off-road.
Both. Our philosophy is that every driver has a team — even if it's a team of one. Whether you're a solo grassroots racer, a two-person crew, or a 20-driver professional outfit, you belong here. Claim a page for your personal brand, your race shop, your college team, or all of the above.
Yes. Many drivers have a personal brand page and manage a separate team page. For example, you might have one page for yourself as a driver and another for the collegiate team you're Team Principal of. Each page needs a separate email signup — one email per team.
Yes! Remember — every driver has a team. If you race in iRacing under your own banner and also drive Spec Miata for someone else's shop, those are two different teams and you should have two profiles. We're the number one wiki for sim racing teams, and many of our sim racers also compete in real-world series — sometimes managing their own team, sometimes driving for another. Create a page for each. Use a different email for each signup.
Yes. Every team gets a free profile page with a description, drivers, equipment, one photo, one video embed, social links, a support tier with Stripe payment link, and full visibility in search. Premium ($10/mo) adds featured placement, up to 10 photos, 4 videos, 5 support tiers, team logo, sponsor showcase, and a merch store link.
Search for your team on our claim page. If it's already indexed, click "Claim." If not, submit your team name, series, and country. After a quick review (usually within a few hours), you'll get an email with a link to your dashboard where you can fill out your profile.
Absolutely. We work closely with the Collegiate Racing Series (CRS) and have teams from over 70 universities. Claim your school's team page, select "Collegiate Racing Series" as your series, and start building your profile. CRS teams get premium access — ask your Team Principal for details.
You set up a free Stripe payment link and paste it in your dashboard. Fans and sponsors click your support tiers to pay you directly — we never touch the money. You keep 100% minus standard Stripe processing fees.
All of them. We index 390+ series across every discipline — F1, IMSA, NASCAR, IndyCar, World Endurance, rally, drag, drift, karting, motorcycle, sim racing, drone racing, off-road, boat racing, and more. If your series isn't listed, you can type it in when setting up your profile and we'll add it to the index.
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