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Clubs & Community

Clubs are groups of drivers racing together with shared goals. Whether you're here forsual fun, competitive grind, esports teams, real racing pipelines — there's a club type for everyone. Join one, climb the leaderboard, build your reputation, get noticed by sponsors and teams.

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What Is a Club?

A club is a community of drivers who race together and compete for a shared goal. You race under your club's banner. Your wins contribute to the club's standing. Your reputation builds the club's reputation. Better clubs attract sponsors. Sponsors fund better equipment and opportunities.

Clubs are how drivers find their people, build credibility, and work toward bigger things.

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Club Types

Casual: Friends racing together. Low to medium competitiveness. Usually open to all. Small to medium (5–50 members). Have fun, improve together.

Competitive: Serious drivers grinding. High competitiveness. Often apply to join with minimum iRating or lap times. Medium (20–100 members). Win seasons, climb rankings.

Esports: Tournament-focused. Very high competitiveness. Tryouts or invitation. Sponsored teams — members earn stipends or salary. Semi-pro sim racing.

Pro Team: Professional racing organizations. Extreme competitiveness. Invitation only. Scout talent, develop drivers, connect to real racing schools. The pipeline.

Community: Big, welcoming groups. Low to medium competitiveness. Usually open. Focus on learning, sharing knowledge, and building a supportive racing family.

Pricing: Casual, Official, and Community clubs are free. Competitive, Esports, and Pro clubs cost $50 a month or more.

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Club Leaderboards

Every club has a leaderboard ranking members by performance — season points, average finishing position, races completed, and win/loss ratio. Better drivers climb. Worse drivers fall. The leaderboard is real.

Your club ranking is public. Other clubs can see who your top drivers are. Sponsors can see who's performing. Being a part of the top club raises the chances you get noticed, but building your own community that takes that spot is bigger.

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Joining & Creating

Three join modes:

Open clubs: Click "Join" — immediately a member.

Apply-only: Fill out an application. Wait for approval (usually 1–7 days).

Invite-only: Need an invitation from a club member. Can't apply directly.

To create a club: Base subscription required + at least 1 completed heat race. Go to Account → "Create a Club", fill out club info, select type, and invite members.

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The Pathway

Casual → Competitive → Esports → Pro. Start in a casual club with friends. Get fast, move to a competitive club. Win competitions, join an esports team (paid). Win esports, get invited to a pro team — the pipeline to real cars.

SimToCircuit clubs are visible to everyone. Real racing teams scout the platform. They see talented drivers, reach out, and offer opportunities. That's how real racing careers start now — without the rich parents.

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