Team championships (League Pro) score custom teams on top of your driver championship, with drivers and teams shown side by side on the standings pages. Teams are yours, not iRacing's: any roster of members under any name.
How team scoring works
A team championship does not invent points; it aggregates the driver championship's:
- A team's week score is the sum of its members' week scores from the sibling driver championship.
- Optionally only the best K members count each week (a 6-driver roster where the best 3 scores count, for example). This keeps big rosters from steamrolling small ones.
- Drops apply at the team level too (best K weeks), on top of whatever drop rules the driver championship runs.
Because it reads the driver championship, anything you fix there (a review-queue decision, an adjustment) flows into the team standings automatically.
Enabling teams on a season
In Manage → Teams, enable team scoring for the season and choose:
- Signup mode:
- Self-serve: members build the rosters themselves on your site's signup page. Zero admin work.
- Staff-managed: staff create teams and assign drivers; members cannot move themselves.
- Roster cap: the maximum drivers per team.
- Signups open/closed: while open, self-serve members can create, join and leave teams; close it to lock rosters for the season.
The signup page (self-serve)
Members go to yourleague.irstats.com/signup:
- Sign in with iRacing (verified identity, nothing typed).
- Create a team (pick its name) or join an existing one with space under the roster cap.
- Race. Results count for the team from then on.
While signups are open, members can leave a team or withdraw entirely; duplicate team names are rejected. When staff close signups, rosters lock.
Season scoping
Teams belong to a season. Next season starts with fresh signups, and past seasons keep the rosters they were scored with, so the history page always shows who actually raced together.
Getting people in
Use invite links to bring members into the league, point them at the signup page, and if your community lives on Discord, link the bot so results and standings land in your server.