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Noah Cosby’s Race to the Top

22 September 2025

At just sixteen, Noah Cosby’s (Temple 22) life changed forever when a motocross accident left him paralysed from the chest down. What could have marked the end of his sporting ambitions instead became the beginning of an extraordinary new chapter — in endurance racing.

Now a rising star in the Britcar Endurance Championship, Noah drives a McLaren 570S GT4 for Team BRIT — the world’s only competitive racing team made up entirely of disabled drivers. Competing (and winning) against able-bodied teams, Noah is currently leading his class in the championship, having secured consistent podium finishes and a recent P1 victory.

But with just one race remaining — the season finale at Brands Hatch in November — Noah’s championship dream hangs in the balance. A key sponsor’s unexpected withdrawal has left a funding gap of £10,500, putting his place on the grid at risk.

“This is more than just a race,” Noah says. “It’s the culmination of years of hard work and a chance to make history.”

Click here to watch Noah’s story:  https://youtu.be/GLRBF2KRIyM

Follow Noah’s journey: @noahcosbyracing

A Unique Sponsorship Opportunity

Noah is now seeking sponsors to help secure his entry into the final race. Sponsorship packages include:

  • Branding on the McLaren GT4 and team kit
  • Tailored hospitality experiences at the circuit
  • Promotional exposure across Team BRIT’s fast-growing social media platforms

As a bonus, sponsorship is fully tax-deductible when treated as marketing or advertising.

Click here for full details.

Looking Beyond the Finish Line

Noah’s ambitions don’t stop at Brands Hatch. Next season’s calendar includes:

  • Spa-Francorchamps — one of the world’s most iconic circuits
  • Portimão testing in February — with opportunities for sponsors to join the team in Portugal and experience passenger laps in the McLaren
  • Exclusive UK track days — including coaching from professional driver Paul Fullick in a BMW race car

Sponsorship packages start at £1,000, with premium options available for full car partnerships. Passenger and coaching experiences are available for individuals aged 18+.

The Bigger Vision

Team BRIT’s long-term goal is bold: to become the first all-disabled team to compete in the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. Supporting Noah now means becoming part of that pioneering journey — one that’s breaking barriers and redefining what’s possible in motorsport.

“If we don’t raise the funds for the final race, every sponsorship pledge will be refunded in full,” Noah assures. “But with the right support, we can finish this season as champions — and take the next step toward Le Mans.”

We wish Noah every success in raising the sponsorship needed to take his position on the grid and will be cheering him on towards becoming champion.