GRIDLIFE & Racing Pride Announce Partnership

GRIDLIFE joins Racing Pride in their North American expansion to promote LGBTQ+ inclusion in motorsport.


Press Release: Racing Pride launches in North America

Today Racing Pride has announced a major expansion of its world-leading movement to positively promote LGBTQ+ inclusion through motorsport with the addition of a series of exciting new ambassadors and partners across North American motorsport.

Racing Pride initially launched in June 2019 with a group of UK-based ambassadors and partners to create visible role-models and support for the LGBTQ+ community within the sport, as well as to offer education around allyship. Racing Pride has worked with, and continues to work with, organisations and individuals across motorsport from grass roots to elite professional level.

The movement has expanded rapidly to encompass a strong cohort of European ambassadors and in June 2021 publicly partnered with Aston Martin Cognizant Formula One Team. Since then Racing Pride has worked extensively with this team and others in Formula One, providing workshops, guidance, and resources around LGBTQ+ inclusion, and the 2021 Formula One season saw high impact displays of solidarity with the LGBTQ+ community at multiple Grand Prix events.

The new North American Racing Pride partners announced today are: You Can Play, Athlete Ally, GRIDLIFE, FCP Euro, and Out Motorsports.

Today’s announcement also includes five new North American driver ambassadors for the movement: NASCAR / ARCA Menards drivers Devon Rouse and Zach Herrin; New York based drag racer Travis Shumake; Canadian pro drift racer and stunt driver Zandara Kennedy; and 2 x Pirelli World Challenge Champion Tom O’Gorman.

They will be joined by two additional North American Industry Ambassadors: Ryan Hines, Senior Public Relations Manager at NASCAR team David Gilliland Racing, and Jameson Jones who is an experienced flag marshal for club and pro events across North America as well as internationally.

You Can Play has an existing association with NASCAR. Racing Pride will work with You Can Play to enhance its training provision around LGBTQ+ inclusion to racing leagues and sports, as well as various other collaborations, bringing sport-specific knowledge and experiences from Racing Pride’s range of ambassadors

Racing Pride’s pro driver ambassadors from both Europe and North America will also become ambassadors for Athlete Ally; joining with other professional athletes, Olympians and Paralympians from across sports to advocate for LGBTQI+ inclusion. Athlete Ally works extensively with students and has more than 45 Campus Chapters across the USA. Racing Pride will help Athlete Ally to engage with these students in new ways, speaking directly to those with interests in motorsport and automotive technology.

GRIDLIFE operates a series of motorsport events and festivals across North America which combine on-track competition across disciplines with an accessible celebration of car culture. These events are grounded in the principle of inclusion at every level and so GRIDLIFE are natural partners in promoting LGBTQ+ inclusion. Racing Pride ambassadors Zandara Kennedy and Tom O’Gorman will compete at a number of these events while GRIDLIFE and Racing Pride will collaborate across a range of online and real-world activities to actively celebrate LGBTQ+ inclusion.

GRIDLIFE’s guiding philosophy is ‘Motorsports Inclusion’. This applies to how we approach our events, our voice in content, and in the culture we celebrate with with our community of drivers and car enthusiasts. It is something we take seriously, and we are very happy to be working with Racing Pride and their North American partners in an effort to promote LGBTQ+ inclusion.
— Shawn Fenton - GRIDLIFE Marketing Director

Auto parts business FCP Euro and its race team FCP Euro Motorsports will also support Racing Pride as partners and will host Racing Pride at events at the company headquarters and Lime Rock Park circuit in Connecticut, as well as supporting and giving visibility to Racing Pride through its motorsport programme and social media channels.

Meanwhile, Out Motorsports – a membership group for LGBTQ+ amateur racers and auto enthusiasts which organises road rallies, trackday events, and virtual chat sessions – will be a grass roots auto community partner in North America, holding shared online events with Racing Pride as well as inclusive events for LGBTQ+ people and allies.

The new ambassadors, together with these strategic partnerships, will give Racing Pride and its positive message of inclusion for the LGBTQ+ community an impactful presence at events spanning North America and across multiple disciplines. Combined with Racing Pride’s existing European network, this announcement represents a major step in creating a global LGBTQ+ movement in motorsport and its associated industries.

Racing Pride remains eager to hear from any individuals or organizations wanting to be part of its mission.

shawn fenton