Motorsport Culture. Beyond The Tracks.

Submit to NOSCLTR

Share story ideas, article submissions, photography, race reports, and culture-led motorsport perspectives with NOSCLTR.

NOSCLTR exists to document the world beyond the tracks — the machines, people, culture, ambition, identity, and stories that shape motorsport. We welcome original submissions from writers, photographers, creators, fans, sim racers, and people close to the racing ecosystem.

Open Submissions

What You Can Submit

NOSCLTR accepts original work that expands how motorsport is seen, discussed, documented, and remembered.

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Pitch

Story Ideas / Pitches

For original article ideas, angles, analysis, interviews, features, race stories, or motorsport culture perspectives.

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Writing

Full Article Submissions

For completed drafts that are original, well-structured, and relevant to NOSCLTR’s editorial direction.

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Visuals

Photography / Visual Submissions

For motorsport, sim racing, garage, machine, event, fan culture, and trackside photography.

Grassroots motorsport paddock with local race activity, media presence, and community atmosphere.
Report

Race or Event Reports

For grassroots motorsport, karting, sim racing events, local races, college events, community meets, and motorsport gatherings.

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Culture

Culture / Sim Racing Stories

For stories around fandom, design, liveries, helmets, posters, gaming, sim racing, fashion, and the wider culture of speed.

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Perspective

Other Motorsport Perspectives

For ideas that do not fit neatly into one format but still align with NOSCLTR’s world.

Guidelines

Before You Submit

A few standards help keep submissions credible, original, and aligned with NOSCLTR’s editorial direction.

  • Submissions must be original and created by you.
  • Written submissions should be clear, structured, and relevant to motorsport or the culture around it.
  • Photography submissions must be owned by you or submitted with proper permission.
  • Do not submit copyrighted images, copied articles, AI-generated generic content, press releases disguised as articles, or unverified breaking news.
  • NOSCLTR does not promote illegal street racing, unsafe public-road activity, or content that encourages reckless driving.
  • Include your name, short bio, location, social/portfolio link if available, and any relevant context.
  • Final editing, publication, headlines, excerpts, formatting, and category placement are decided by NOSCLTR.
  • Submission does not guarantee publication.
Process

How To Send Your Submission

Keep your email clear and complete so the submission can be reviewed properly.

01

Choose your submission type

Story idea, article, photography, event report, culture story, or other.

02

Prepare your material

For articles, include title, short summary, draft/body, and any sources if factual claims are involved. For photography, include image context, location, event name, date if applicable, and ownership confirmation.

Email Structure

Suggested Email Format

A clear subject line and compact submission note make it easier to review your work.

Subject Subject line examples
  • Story Pitch: [Your Topic]
  • Article Submission: [Your Title]
  • Photography Submission: [Event/Location]
  • Race Report: [Event Name]
Body Email body should include
  • Name
  • Location
  • Submission type
  • Short bio
  • Social/portfolio link
  • Short description of the submission
  • Article draft or image attachments/links
  • Confirmation that the work is original and that you have the right to submit it
Editorial Standards

Editorial Note

NOSCLTR reviews submissions for originality, relevance, accuracy, tone, and fit with the publication’s direction. We may edit accepted work for clarity, structure, grammar, formatting, headlines, excerpts, and publication standards.

For factual or news-led submissions, contributors should include reliable sources, official references, or context wherever relevant.

Final publication decisions remain with NOSCLTR.

Visual Submissions

Photography & Visual Rights

By submitting photography or visual work, you confirm that you created the work or have the necessary permission to submit it. You also allow NOSCLTR to review, edit, crop, format, and publish the work on its website, social platforms, and related editorial/community channels with appropriate credit, unless otherwise agreed.

Have something worth documenting?

Send us the stories, frames, and perspectives that show motorsport beyond the obvious.

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NOSCLTR Grid

Want to contribute regularly?

One-off stories, reports, and photography should be sent through submissions. If you want to contribute more regularly as a writer, correspondent, researcher, media producer, social coordinator, moderator, or community/events coordinator, apply to join the NOSCLTR Grid.

NOSCLTR Grid roles are voluntary contributor opportunities unless clearly stated otherwise.

NOSCLTR welcomes original motorsport culture, journalism, photography, and community submissions. For general communication, mail desk@noscltr.com.