The Complete Map of Motorsport
Every racing team, every series, every country. The first interactive taxonomy of global motorsport — from Formula 1 to club karting, across land, water, air, and sim.
As of April 2026, Race Team Wiki indexes 1,034,021 racing teams across 390 series in 170 countries, making it the world's most comprehensive motorsport team database. The taxonomy spans 15 categories including open-wheel, GT, rally, karting, motorcycle, oval, drag, drift, off-road, endurance, sim racing, sailing, drone, and air racing. Teams range from Formula 1 factory operations to amateur club racers, with data sourced from 30+ public timing systems, official series databases, and team submissions. This page presents interactive visualizations of the complete motorsport ecosystem — sponsor exposure maps, feeder ladders, career heatmaps, and seasonal calendars — all derived from the underlying dataset that is refreshed weekly.
The Scale of Racing
We track every level — from factory F1 teams to weekend karting clubs.
Tier Pyramid
The iceberg of motorsport — from factory-backed elites at the summit to the vast club racing base below.
The Long Tail
The power law of motorsport — a few massive series and a long tail of niche ones.
Teams Around the World
Racing team density across 158 countries, from global powerhouses to emerging motorsport nations.
Categories by Team Count
Every discipline in motorsport, sized by how many teams compete. Click a category to explore its series.
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Market intelligence for motorsport investment.
Manufacturer Wars
Who dominates where? A heatmap of the top manufacturers across every racing category.
Country DNA
Each country's racing identity — the mix of categories that defines its motorsport culture.
Racing Empires
The multi-series powerhouses — brands and organizations that span the most racing disciplines worldwide.
Sponsor Exposure Map
Where reach meets depth. Each dot is a series — find wide global exposure (top-right) or deep local concentration (bottom-right).
Untapped Markets
Countries with high team concentration but few series — the biggest opportunities for new events, sponsors, and expansion.
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Your roadmap through motorsport.
Feeder Ladders — The Road to Pro
Every major racing series has a ladder system. Start at the bottom, prove yourself, climb to the top.
Career Heatmap
Which series share the most teams? Brighter cells reveal natural career paths — where teams (and drivers) move between disciplines.
Competitiveness Index
Can you race in this series? The hardest series to break into versus the most accessible — measured by teams per country.
Cross-Series Teams
Which teams race everywhere? The top 30 teams competing across the most series simultaneously.
The Migration
Team movement between series — a chord diagram showing which racing disciplines share competitors.
Season Timeline — What's Racing Right Now?
When every major series is active during the year. The red line marks today.
Every Driver Has a Team
Claim your free team profile on Race Team Wiki. Show sponsors where you compete, connect with fans, and build your racing resume.
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Dive deeper into the structure of global motorsport.
Series Ecosystem
Every racing series at a glance — sized by team count, colored by category, clustered by discipline.
Series Network Graph
How series, governing bodies, and feeder ladders connect. Drag to explore, scroll to zoom.
Seasonal Pulse
The heartbeat of motorsport — how racing activity rises and falls across the calendar year.
Racing Calendar Globe
Watch the world light up month by month as racing seasons ignite across the globe.
Data Freshness
Coverage confidence at a glance — how deep is our data across all series?
About This Taxonomy
Race Team Wiki's motorsport taxonomy is the most comprehensive interactive visualization of global racing. It covers 993,000+ teams across 296 racing series in 158 countries, spanning open-wheel, stock car, GT, endurance, motorcycle, rally, karting, sim racing, drone racing, off-road, drift, drag, and more. The taxonomy maps feeder ladder systems showing how drivers progress from club racing through semi-professional series to the pinnacle categories including Formula 1, NASCAR Cup, IndyCar, MotoGP, and the FIA World Endurance Championship. Country-level data reveals the global distribution of motorsport participation, from established powerhouses like the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany to emerging racing nations worldwide.