CrowdStrike Racing Extends Championship Leads at The Glen
Four victories in six SRO America races for CrowdStrike Racing program.
Four victories in six SRO America races for CrowdStrike Racing program.
Kurtz, Braun, Moses, Boehm set for action in CrowdStrike Racing entries
CrowdStrike Racing and George Kurtz, co-founder and chief executive officer of CrowdStrike, will open the new racing season at the Rolex 24 At Daytona. Kurtz, a race-and championship-winning driver in multiple sports car categories, will begin 2022 by competing in two events at one of the world’s greatest road-racing weekends.
Kurtz and CrowdStrike Racing are set for competition in the first race of two International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) series, including the 24-hour Rolex 24 Race in the premier WeatherTech SportsCar Championship January 29-30, and the IMSA Prototype Challenge on January 22. These events mark the kickoff of CrowdStrike’s activation and hospitality program around the Daytona festivities.
CrowdStrike Racing is excited to announce a new team partnership in its 2022 SRO GT World Challenge sportscar racing program. Accomplished entrepreneur and driver George Kurtz will race with championship-winning team Riley Motorsports in the Fanatec GT World Challenge America powered by AWS and GT America Powered by AWS with pro driver Colin Braun. The two-car, Pro-Am team will be named CrowdStrike Racing by Riley Motorsports and will compete in Mercedes-AMG GT3 cars.
CrowdStrike capped off another successful season in SRO Motorsports America and Fanatec GT World Challenge America Powered by AWS with a strong activation program and solid on-track results at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
CrowdStrike Racing will be a force on the track with a full complement of racecars across three different SRO categories, plus a CXO Summit hosted by CrowdStrike and AWS executives.