Your league gets its own site at yourleague.irstats.com: standings,
points, race results, champions and stats that update themselves within
the hour of every race. This guide covers creating the league, what
happens automatically afterwards, and where everything lives.
Before you start
You need two things:
- An iRacing account. Your iRacing login is your irstats login. There is no separate registration, no password to invent: you sign in on iracing.com and come back verified.
- Your series and race night. Which official iRacing series your league runs, and which weekly timeslot is your race.
You do not need your members to do anything. Drivers who race your slot appear in the standings automatically, whether or not they have ever heard of irstats.
Creating the league
- Go to Leagues and choose Try it free.
- Sign in with iRacing.
- Pick your address.
yourleague.irstats.commust be 4 to 32 characters: lowercase letters, numbers and hyphens, starting and ending with a letter or number. Obvious infrastructure and impersonation names are reserved. - Pick your series and race night. The wizard only offers timeslots that actually run for that series, so you cannot configure a session that does not exist.
- Choose your scoring rules. Presets get you going quickly and everything is editable later; see Championships explained for the concepts and Scoring your way for the full rulebook. The builder shows the standings impact of a change before you publish it.
Your site is live immediately. The first standings appear on their own within the hour of your next race.
What happens automatically
- Every race in your slot is found and scored, every split included, within the hour of the checkered flag, without anyone touching anything.
- Ambiguity is never guessed. If two sessions could plausibly be your league's race (a rescheduled slot, a second session in the same hour), the conflict lands in your review queue and a staff member picks.
- Drivers are never registered. Race the slot and you are in the standings, with your name linking to your irstats driver profile. EU/EEA name privacy is handled for you.
- Season rollover. When a season ends, the next one can roll over automatically so the site never goes dark between seasons.
The Manage area
yourleague.irstats.com/manage is the staff-only control room. Its
sections, top to bottom:
| Section | What it does | Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Dashboard | Season status at a glance, quick links | |
| Scoring | Championships and their rulebooks, preview before publish | Championships · Scoring |
| Review Queue | Ambiguous sessions waiting for a human decision | Reviews |
| Events | Every scored race; add one by subsession ID | Event import |
| Teams | Team championships: signup mode, roster caps | Teams |
| Members | Invites, roles and the member list | Invites |
| Discord | Link the bot to your server | Discord setup |
| Settings | Profile, race slot, theme (Pro) | Theming |
| Billing | Plan, trial and invoices (owner only) |
Every page in Manage has a (?) icon linking to the matching guide here.
Adding a race by hand
Most races arrive on their own, but Manage → Events can import any session by its iRacing subsession ID, including hosted sessions (results must be visible to the account that raced). The race is imported and scored immediately.
Plans
- League Standard runs one championship under your full rulebook: points tables, drop weeks, bonuses, tiebreakers, the review queue, staff roles and the Discord bot.
- League Pro adds unlimited championships (iRating tiers, junior cups, class cups), team championships, your branding on every page, and a custom scoring plugin when your rules need code.
Both start with a 14 day free trial and the owner is the only one who ever pays: pricing. Past seasons can be imported from sheets or old sites as a one-time add-on, proven to match your history before going live (included with Pro yearly).
Next
Take the tour of your league site to see what your members get.