SHARE THE DNA OF THE TRACK

We’re building a magazine that sounds like the paddock – stories with a real scene, a real lesson, and a voice that’s lived it.

HOW TO PITCH TO TRACKDNA

We’re selective – we run stories with a clear takeaway and real track context.

Email: crew@trackdnamag.com
Subject: Pitch – [Working Title]

  1. Your angle (2-3 sentences)
  2. Why you (access/experience)
  3. Deliverable (word count, photos/video)
  4. Samples (1-3 links)
  5. Disclosures (brands, affiliations, free gear)

Response: If it’s a fit, you’ll hear back in 10-14 days.

WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR

TrackDNA is powered by the people who live this culture — not just talk about it. We welcome:

– Racers with stories from the grid, wins or wipeouts alike.

– Coaches with insights, drills, and track tips.

– Writers who can capture the spirit and reflection of riding.

– Photographers & Filmmakers who see the art in motion.

If you’ve got something worth sharing — we want to hear it.

HOW DO YOU START

STEP 1

Introduce Yourself

Share who you are, what you create, and why you want to be part of TrackDNA.
Include your portfolio or social links so we can get a feel for your style.

STEP 2

Editorial Review

We look at every submission to see how your work fits within the TrackDNA voice and community.
If it’s a match, we’ll reach out with next steps.

STEP 3

Create Your First Feature

Once invited to move forward, we’ll work with you on your first story or photo set and publish it in the section where it shines best.

WHAT YOU CAN SHARE

Your contribution could be:

– A story about your first track day or your biggest lesson learned.

– A technical or mindset tip for the Coach’s Corner.

– A garage project or bike build that deserves a spotlight.

Photos that capture the real life of riders, not stock perfection.

If it’s honest, helpful, or just plain entertaining, it belongs here.

A NOTE FROM OUR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

TrackDNA is built by riders, coaches, and storytellers who live this culture — not by outsiders looking in.
Every story we publish comes from the paddock, the garage, or the grid — from people who’ve been there, done it, and still love talking about it.

We feature guest riders, coaches, and creatives from all walks of track life, but once someone becomes a regular contributor, they earn a dedicated page — their own space on TrackDNA with a short bio, work history, and every piece they’ve published with us. It’s our way of giving credit where it’s due and celebrating those who help shape this magazine from within.

We’re building something authentic. As TrackDNA grows, our contributors grow with us.
Sean Beenaam, Editor-in-Chief

THE PADDOCK RUNS ON STORIES

Wrenched-knuckle tales, breakthrough laps, the culture that keeps us coming back — your story belongs here. Roll in and join the crew.

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