New Sponsor Announcement: Welcome Jay Nolan Community Services

New Sponsor Announcement: Welcome Jay Nolan Community Services

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Jay Nolan Community Services Joins Austin Riley and Racing With Autism as New Partner for 2026 Season

Feb 2nd, 2026 – Ontario, Canada

Racing With Autism is proud to announce that Jay Nolan Community Services has joined the team as a new sponsor of Austin Riley for the 2026 race season, marking the beginning of an exciting new partnership built on shared values of inclusion, empowerment, and community support.  

Jay Nolan Community Services is a highly respected non-profit organization dedicated to supporting individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities through personalized programs that promote independence, dignity, and meaningful participation in the community. Their work focuses on helping individuals and families build stronger futures through advocacy, education, and direct support services.

The partnership between Jay Nolan Community Services and Racing With Autism represents a natural alignment of missions. “We are incredibly honoured to welcome Jay Nolan Community Services to our Racing With Autism family,” said Jason Riley, Founder of Racing With Autism. “Their commitment to empowering individuals with autism mirrors everything we stand for. Having an organization like Jay Nolan supporting Austin sends a powerful message to the community about what is possible when people are given the right opportunities and support.”

Edward Amey, CEO of Jay Nolan Community Services, echoed that sentiment:

“Austin's phenomenal courage, honesty, and talent are powerfully inspiring! This partnership with Racing With Autism has incredible synergy with our mission. We are excited to join Austin on his amazing journey of raising awareness through racing excellence!”

As a new sponsor for 2026, Jay Nolan Community Services will be featured across Austin’s race car, driver suit, team apparel, and Racing With Autism outreach initiatives, helping amplify their message of inclusion and capability to audiences across North America.

For Austin, the partnership carries special meaning.

“Jay Nolan helps people with autism build confidence and independence, and that’s exactly what racing has done for me,” said Riley. “I’m proud to represent them on the track and help share their message with more families.”

Racing With Autism continues to use motorsport as a platform to promote autism awareness,

acceptance, and inclusion, inspiring families and individuals worldwide with the message:

“Just because you have autism, it doesn’t mean you can’t do great things.”With Jay Nolan Community Services joining the team for 2026, Racing With Autism strengthens its

commitment to using racing as a force for positive change, proving that performance and purpose can go hand in hand.

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