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CortDAO Racing W Series Team Launches NFT Initiative – To Promote More Female Racers

Jesica Sendai

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Women in motorsport are historically underrepresented either because there’s no opportunities for them or lack of funding.

To change women’s destiny in motorsport, CortDAO inked an agreement with W Series. 

CortDAO is founded by Michael Livingston that aims to build a community-led platform to promote female racers and push more women to get involve in the male-leading industry. 

Looking forward to changing the dynamic, the group launched its first-ever series of NFT’s as making more appearance to the Web3 community and expanding women’s motorsports fanbase. 


The first approach has been put into operation when CortDAO launch a team with W Series as world's first free-to-enter single-seater motor racing championship for women. 

With W Series Round 4 around the corner, the focus is now on releasing CortDAO's first-ever NFTs (non-fungible tokens) to secure additional investment. 

On June 30th, a total of 10,000 NFTs depicting two bespoke CortDAO Racing assets - 5,000 NFTs of each design with a unique identifier from 1 to 5,000 will be issued. 

CortDAO is looking to raise GBP1milion in this initial release, and in time, CortDAO will offer purchasers the opportunity to convert each NFT into a token.  

Unveiled in March, the CortDAO Racing W Series Team now competes in the 2022 season of W Series and is preparing for the upcoming round at Silverstone, UK, alongside the F1 Lenovo British Grand Prix this weekend. 


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