
Crown Jewel Racing revamps rules regarding open cars across the three franchised series in the Crown Jewel Racing League.
Crown Jewel Racing is excited to announce the Open Car Championship – a new format for open cars to compete across the Majors Garage Cup Series, Team Conti Sim Performance Dash Series, and VRS Truck Series. Details of the Open Car Championship are as follows:
Majors Garage Cup Series
- Drivers outside of franchised entries will now be able to attempt to qualify for ALL Majors Garage Cup Series events in the 2025 season.
- Open Car Licenses will cost $25 for the Majors Garage Cup Series, and drivers will be able to reserve a car number at time of registration and payment.
- Open cars will not be eligible for the Drivers’ Playoffs or the Owners’ Playoffs.
- Open Cars will compete in a season long points challenge, with the top finishing Open Car receiving a prize.
Team Conti Sim Performance Dash Series
- Drivers outside of franchised entries will now be able to attempt to qualify for ALL Team Conti Sim Performance Dash Series events in the 2025 season.
- Open Car Licenses will cost $10 for the TCSPDS, and drivers will be able to reserve a car number at time of registration and payment.
- Open cars will not be eligible for the Drivers’ Playoffs or the Owners’ Playoffs.
- Open Cars will compete in a season long points challenge, with the top finishing Open Car receiving a prize.
VRS Truck Series
- Drivers outside of franchised entries will now be able to attempt to qualify for ALL VRS Truck Series events in the 2025 season.
- Open Car Licenses will cost $5 for the VRS Truck Series, and drivers will be able to reserve a car number at time of registration and payment.
- Open cars will not be eligible for the Drivers’ Playoffs or the Owners’ Playoffs.
- Open Cars will compete in a season long points challenge, with the top finishing Open Car receiving a prize.
All license and race restrictions still apply. Drivers may only compete in 5 races per division lower than their main series, excluding the Project K9 Hero ARCA division.
This new open car system will allow the league to fundraise some more money for investment into broadcasting resources as well as provide drivers outside of the franchise system an opportunity to compete. The system will go into effect starting with Atlanta Motor Speedway. Please fill out the Open Car Registration Form to register today and you will be reached out to for payment processing.