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Racing Cards

Cards That Actually Go Fast.

Formula 1, NASCAR, and motorsports cards — raw singles, graded slabs, and starter lots. Same estate-collection standards, same honest condition notes. Just a different track.

Family friendly. Honestly graded. Every slab cert-verified before listing.

Quick Answer

What are racing trading cards?

Racing trading cards are collectible cards featuring Formula 1, NASCAR, and other motorsports drivers, teams, and cars. They work like every other sports card — base cards, parallel inserts, autographs, and relics — and come in raw singles or professionally graded slabs (PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC). At CardX Pro we sell F1, NASCAR, and motorsports cards from a Texas family estate collection, with an honest condition note on every card and every graded slab cert-verified before listing.

About CardX Pro: CardX Pro is a family-friendly trading card reseller based in Texas, USA. We source cards from a 50,000+ card estate collection and sell across sports, Pokemon, TCG, and racing. We do not print or manufacture cards; we sell licensed manufacturer-produced products. Local pickup is available in Texas, and we ship worldwide with tracked, top-loaded packaging. Every graded slab we sell carries a cert number that is verified against the grading company's database before listing. Contact: cardxprohq@gmail.com (CardX Pro HQ). eBay store: ebay.com/usr/cardxpro. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any racing series, team, or driver.

At a Glance

F1

Formula 1 & NASCAR

Modern releases plus estate finds from a 50,000-card collection.

PSA · BGS · CGC · SGC

Every slab cert-verified

Cert numbers checked against the grading company's own database before listing.

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Honest condition notes

Crease, whitening, soft corners, off-center — if it's there, it's in the listing.

Family-Friendly

Great for new collectors

Cheap base cards, easy sets, and starter lots built for kids and beginners.

Are racing cards worth collecting?

Where can I buy racing trading cards?

Do you sell to kids?

The Collection

What We Carry

Motorsports has been on trading cards since the sixties, but the modern era is where most collectors start. Here's how we sort it.

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Formula 1

Modern F1 cards — drivers, teams, rookies, and chase parallels. The fastest-growing lane in motorsports collecting.

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NASCAR

Stock car racing from the classic era through today. Legends, chrome, and the cards that built the category.

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Graded Slabs

PSA, BGS, CGC, SGC. Every cert verified against the grader's database before it hits a listing.

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Starter Lots

A real handful of racing cards for someone just getting into it. Sleeved, described honestly, priced to actually start with.

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For New Collectors

New to Racing Cards? Start Here.

Racing cards work like every other sport — a base set, inserts, parallels, autographs, and relics — but the driver and team landscape changes fast, which trips up new collectors more than it should.

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Know what "parallel" means before you pay up for one.

A parallel is the same card printed in a different color or finish, usually numbered to a limited run. The lower the number, the scarcer the card. The picture on the front is identical. Pay for the scarcity, not the photo.

2

Condition beats hype.

A clean, well-centered base card holds value better than a beat-up short print. Check corners, edges, centering, and surface — in that order.

3

Buy the driver or team you actually like.

Motorsports collecting rewards people who follow the sport. If you're buying purely to flip, you're competing with people who read the paddock news every morning.

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Our Standard

We Tell You What's Wrong With It

We don't offer formal grading. What we do is look at every card honestly and say what we see. Crease, whitening, soft corner, print line, off-center — if it's there, it's in the listing.

For graded cards, we pull the cert number and verify it against the grader's own database before the card goes live. If it doesn't match, it doesn't list.

That standard doesn't change because it's a racing card instead of a baseball card.

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Watch the Cards Come Out of the Pack

Our sister channel RacewayX films the racing side — RC cars, track days, and now card openings. Kid-hosted, kid-safe, and genuinely fun to watch. Cards featured in the videos show up in the shop.

First Look at New Racing Finds

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FAQ

Racing Card Questions

Everything you need to know before you start collecting racing cards.