For race teams, the rider is just a fraction of the equation. They also need technicians, content creators, hospitality professionals, and paddock support staff, as well, which is exactly why The Paddock Network was created. Photo courtesy of The Paddock Network.

MotoAmerica, North America’s premier motorcycle road racing series, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with The Paddock Network, the first global platform dedicated to simplifying and centralizing access to motorsports jobs.

This collaboration helps bridge the gap between passion and talent, elevating open roles within the motorsports paddock, from highly technical to entry level, including jobs within the MotoAmerica paddock and its teams that account for seven classes of racing across ten national rounds.

Historically, hiring in the racing industry has been primarily word-of-mouth, leaving talented candidates without a clear resource or path to entry. This partnership helps to broadcast job opportunities in a centralized place where organizations like race teams, and track organizers can interact directly with dedicated professionals searching for an opportunity at the highest levels of racing.

Through The Paddock Network’s platform, the wide array of professional opportunities can live in a single place, connecting these teams and businesses to experienced powersports industry mechanics, technicians, and data engineers, as well as professionals from the hospitality, communications, or logistics industries.

The Paddock Network is the go-to source for motorsports job opportunities, whether it’s team technicians, paddock support staff, or videographers and other creative services providers. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

“Motorsports has always been one of the hardest industries to enter because so many jobs exist behind closed doors where demands appear in an instant, and your contact list is the only resource immediately available,” says Taylor Mackenzie, Co-Founder of The Paddock Network. “As a group of racers with decades in the paddock, Danny [Webb], Dan [Kruger], and I created The Paddock Network to unify our industry specialists to create new career paths, and this partnership with MotoAmerica unifies this vision to take our resource globally.”

“In the past, getting a job in racing mostly depended on who you knew within a small circle,” said MotoAmerica COO Chuck Aksland. “Today, racing is highly technical and specialized, requiring a wide range of professionals. I think Taylor, Danny and Dan’s idea is a great one. We regularly hear from people looking for opportunities, and from teams searching for talent. We continue to build strong connections with universities around the country, and The Paddock Network creates a pathway for students to get involved — expanding beyond traditional hiring circles to find the right people for these unique roles in racing.”

The Paddock Network is online now.

For those looking to develop a career in motorsports, The Paddock Network also offers a “Continuing Education” section, which integrates technical colleges, universities, and specialty services to help candidates set their path to working in motorsports.

The Paddock Network’s North American expansion officially went live on April 1, 2026, offering candidates the ability to create free profiles and allowing hiring managers to consider applicants through a streamlined dashboard.

For more information on current job listings, or to list one of your own, visit www.thepaddocknetwork.com

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