Jeremy Taubman (#417) competes in the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship while also running the Remix Racing Project, which promotes mental health awareness, addiction recovery, and authentic human connection through motorsports. Photo by Brian J. Nelson.

The roar of motorcycles will echo through the hills of WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on July 10-12 as the Mission Super Hooligan National Championship will be in action for round four of their season. This year, one of the most meaningful happenings at the legendary California circuit won’t be measured by lap times alone.

The Remix Racing Project, led by Super Hooligan racer Jeremy Taubman, as well as co-founder Shanea Makinson, is bringing a powerful combination of competition, community, and compassion to Laguna Seca through a special partnership with Roland Sands Design and MotoAmerica.

Known for their mission of promoting mental health awareness, addiction recovery, and authentic human connection through motorsports, Remix Racing is creating an activation that reaches far beyond the racetrack.

Together with Truth Be Told Apparel, Remix Racing will award cash prizes to the top three finishers in the two Super Hooligan races at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca during the Superbike Speedfest at Monterey Presented By Law Tigers.

For the racers battling in the Super Hooligan class, there is additional motivation waiting at the finish line. Together with Truth Be Told Apparel, Remix Racing will award cash prizes to the top three finishers in each of the two Super Hooligan races at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca during the Superbike Speedfest at Monterey Presented By Law Tigers

The winner will receive $1,000, second place will earn $750, and third place will collect $500.

With a stacked field of riders ready to fight for every position, the question becomes simple: Who has what it takes to get on the podium, grab the points, and take home the cash?

And, while the competition on track brings the excitement, the heart of the the Remix Racing Projects activation will be in the Fan Zone.

At Laguna Seca, Remix Racing will officially launch its “Motorcycles & Mental Health” initiative, creating a space where fans, racers, crew members, and industry professionals can connect directly with mental health and addiction treatment resources.

This is more than a booth. It is a place for action.

Attendees will have the opportunity to meet real providers, ask questions, learn about available services, and even schedule appointments and treatment resources directly at the track. The goal is to remove barriers, eliminate uncertainty, and provide immediate pathways to help for those who may be struggling.

The message is simple, but powerful: no one should have to face mental health challenges or addiction alone.

The Remix Racing Project team, including racer and co-founder Jeremy Taubman front and center. Co-founder Shanea Makinson is pictured in the middle and not wearing a hat. Photo courtesy of Remix Racing.

For Taubman and Makinson, the activation represents the next evolution of the Remix Racing Project’s mission. While awareness campaigns have helped start important conversations throughout the motorsports community, they believe the time has come to turn conversations into action.

Awareness matters.

Action saves lives.

By bringing providers and resources directly into one of the largest motorcycle racing events in the country, Remix Racing is creating an environment where seeking help is normalized, supported, and accessible.

The partnership with Roland Sands Design and MotoAmerica provides an ideal platform. Laguna Seca has long been one of the crown jewels of American motorcycle racing, attracting passionate fans, elite riders, and industry leaders from across the country. It is the perfect stage for a movement built around courage, authenticity, and community.

As riders charge through the Corkscrew and fans pack the hillsides overlooking the iconic circuit, the weekend will celebrate everything that makes motorcycling special: speed, competition, freedom, and connection.

But it will also remind everyone that strength isn’t measured only by trophies or race wins.

Sometimes strength means asking for help.

Sometimes courage means sharing your story.

And sometimes the most important victoris happen away from the racetrack.

This July at Laguna Seca, the Remix Racing Project is proving that motorcycles can do more than bring people together—they can help change lives.

Be brave.

Be authentic.

Live life Remixed.

For more about the Remix Racing Project and their “Motorcycles & Mental Health” initiative, CLICK HERE

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