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How to Report Cheaters in Iracing
New to iRacing? Learn how to report cheaters in iRacing with calm, step-by-step guidance for iRacing beginners — quick actions, common mistakes, and practical iRacing tips.
If you’ve ever been shoved off a corner and wondered what to do next, you’re not alone. Reporting cheaters feels confusing the first time — especially when you’re new to iRacing — but it’s simple if you follow a calm, repeatable routine. This short guide shows you what to collect and where to send it.
Quick Answer
To report cheating in iRacing, save the replay, note the session ID/time and offending car numbers, and submit a clear support ticket to iRacing with replay clips and a short description. That gives iRacing the evidence they need to investigate.
Why this matters for iRacing beginners
When you’re new to iRacing, it’s easy to confuse aggressive driving with cheating. Knowing how iRacing works — and how to report problems properly — protects fair races and keeps matchmaking and safety ratings meaningful. A good report speeds investigations and reduces frustration for everyone.
how to report cheaters in iracing (Simple Step-by-Step Guide)
- Stop and save the replay immediately after the session ends — don’t rely on memory.
- Note the session ID, race name, exact lap/time, and the car number or username of the suspected cheater.
- Export or clip the replay showing the incident (short clips are fine). If you can’t make a clip, note the replay timestamp.
- Go to iRacing’s support/contact page and open a ticket. Use a clear subject like “Cheating report — session ID ####.” Attach the replay or clip and include the facts (what happened, lap, car #).
- Be factual and calm in the ticket. iRacing staff will review and follow up — avoid public accusations in forums or chat.
Common Mistakes (and how to fix them)
- Mistake: Reporting without replay or session ID. Fix: Always save and export the replay; it’s the primary evidence.
- Mistake: Emotional or vague descriptions. Fix: Use timestamps, lap numbers, and short factual sentences.
- Mistake: Posting accusations publicly before reporting. Fix: Report privately to iRacing support; public posts can escalate drama and aren’t official.
Quick Pro Tips
- Save replays by pressing the replay save hotkey right after the race. Practice this when you’re new to iRacing.
- Clip only the relevant 10–30 seconds — short, focused evidence is easier to review.
- Note car numbers and exact lap times; usernames can change.
- If you’re new to iRacing, practice saving replays during test sessions so it becomes automatic.
- Stay civil — iRacing takes reports seriously; clear, calm reports get faster attention.
When to Ask for Help
If you’re unsure whether something was cheating or a bug, ask in friendly places like official iRacing forums or beginner channels in iRacing Discord communities — but still save the replay first. Community members and coaches can help interpret incidents before you file a report.
FAQs
Q: Will iRacing ban someone if I report them?
A: iRacing investigates each case. If evidence shows cheating or rule violations, they take action which can include warnings, suspensions, or bans.
Q: How long does a report take to get reviewed?
A: Review times vary. Providing clear replay clips and session details speeds the process.
Q: Can I protest an official race result?
A: There’s a formal protest process for official races — include the same evidence (replay, session ID) when opening a support ticket.
Final takeaways Keep calm, save the replay, note session details, and file a support ticket with concise facts. Next session, practice saving a replay once — that small habit makes reporting fast and stress-free.
