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RaceHub is a vertical networking platform for motorsport, operated by RaceHub Technologies FZ-LLC. It serves drivers, teams, service providers, and team personnel. Rather than being a general-purpose recruiting site, it focuses on racing seats, testing opportunities, service procurement, and career visibility, offering centralized profile pages, search and filtering, and in-platform communication.
The platform’s core modules include driver/team profile pages, achievements and media showcases, racing goal statements, team and driver search filters, in-platform private messaging, and a directory of service providers such as photographers, coaches, designers, and physiotherapists. Drivers can use their profiles to present experience, results, videos, and photos, while teams can discover potential drivers by category and goals. The copy also mentions monthly career development livestreams, Pro Racing Drivers Q&A, and career resources, strengthening its career-development angle. From an enterprise software perspective, however, it does not disclose more advanced collaboration capabilities such as team member permissions, approval workflows, or CRM-style pipeline management.
The disclosed pricing mainly covers Driver Plans: Pro Driver costs €24.99/month and includes a standard profile, standard search visibility, network browsing, the ability to contact teams, standard filters, up to 1 video, and 6 photos. Elite Driver costs €34.99/month and includes an advanced profile, enhanced search visibility, priority placement, unlimited filters, unlimited videos/photos, monthly professional driver Q&A, and an Elite badge. The page shows a monthly/annual billing toggle, but annual pricing is not provided; pricing for teams and service providers is also undisclosed. It is unclear whether a free plan or trial is available.
Registration supports Google login, but beyond that the platform does not disclose integrations with calendars, payments, CRM systems, social media, or other third-party services. Its terms emphasize accurate account information, protection of login credentials, and not sharing accounts, and it reserves the right to suspend accounts due to false information, violations, or security/legal risks. However, there is no visible mention of compliance certifications or frameworks such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, or GDPR. Deployment appears to be a cloud-based web and mobile platform, with no self-hosting option or API disclosed.
Its strengths are a clear vertical focus, a complete set of network roles, and search plus in-platform messaging that can significantly reduce information asymmetry in the racing industry. It is well suited to drivers looking to increase exposure, teams looking for drivers, and service providers in areas such as motorsport photography, fitness, design, and engineering. Its weaknesses are a relatively lightweight commercial loop, limited clarity on whether service providers are vetted, incomplete pricing information, and insufficient disclosure around enterprise integrations, permissions, and data compliance.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, and payment methods are not disclosed. If euro-denominated subscriptions are involved, domestic users may need an international payment method. Alternatives include LinkedIn, Motorsport Jobs, team recruitment pages on official websites, motorsport industry agents, as well as domestic circuits, teams, and racing community groups.
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