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How to Join Team Events Iracing

Stuck on how to join team events iRacing? For iRacing drivers, this guide shows requirements, team setup, and step-by-step registration so you can fix it fast.


If you’re stuck on how to join team events iracing, here’s the short version: create a Team, make sure every driver owns the content and meets the license, register the Team in a team-enabled session, then join and swap drivers in the pits. You’re in the right place—follow these steps and you’ll be on the grid fast.

Quick Answer: how to join team events iracing

Create a Team in the iRacing UI, add your teammates, verify everyone owns the car and track and meets the license/SR, find a team-enabled race, click Register Team, join the session, and perform driver swaps while stopped in your pit box.

What’s Really Going On

Team Racing in iRacing lets multiple drivers share one car, usually for endurance races. Only one person drives at a time while others join as crew/spotters. Common sticking points are:

  • Not creating a Team (you can’t register as “just a party” of friends).
  • Missing content (every driver must own the car and track).
  • License/SR limits (all drivers must meet the series or event minimum).
  • Not knowing how to swap drivers (must be in the pit box and stationary).

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Create your Team
  • iRacing UI > Teams > Create New Team. Name it, set an abbreviation, and save.
  1. Add teammates
  • In the Teams screen, invite members by name/customer ID. They must accept the invite in their UI to appear on your roster.
  1. Confirm requirements
  • Every driver needs the car and track. Check the series/event page for license/SR minimums and any min/max driver rules.
  1. Find a team-enabled session
  • Go to Official Series or Special Events. Filter or look for sessions labeled “Team Racing.” Pick your time slot.
  1. Register the Team
  • Click Register Team, select your Team, choose car/number, and confirm. One teammate can register the whole team. Others do not need to register separately.
  1. Join the race
  • When join opens, the starting driver clicks Join > Drive. Other teammates join the same session as Crew/Spotter. Use team radio to coordinate.
  1. Swap drivers correctly
  • Pit to your stall and stop. The current driver leaves the car (or selects pass control). The next driver clicks Drive while the car is stationary in the team’s box. Verify the new driver shows as “In Car” before leaving pits. Watch any “fair share” minimum drive time so all drivers get classified.

Extra Tips / Checklist

  • Practice a swap: Host a short team test to rehearse pit entry and driver change.
  • Join early: Be in the session 10–15 minutes before the green to sort voice/chat and strategy.
  • Content check: If a teammate can’t join, it’s usually missing car/track or license.
  • Don’t ESC on track: Only hand over control while stopped in your pit box to avoid towing delays.
  • Read event rules: Special Events may require minimum drivers, stint limits, or specific penalties.

FAQs

  • Do all teammates need to own the car and track?
    Yes. If anyone on the roster is missing required content, they can’t join the session as a driver or crew.

  • Can one person register the team if others are offline?
    Yes. One teammate can register the Team. Others can join the session later (as long as they’re on the Team roster and meet requirements).

  • How do we meet “fair share” drive time?
    Each driver must complete a minimum time/laps to be classified. iRacing shows status in-session and via Race Control messages. Plan swaps so every driver meets the requirement.

  • Can I run a team event solo?
    Some team-enabled series allow a one-driver team, but many Special Events require two or more. Check the event page before registering.

Short Wrap-Up

Create a Team, add drivers, confirm content/license, register in a team-enabled session, and swap drivers only in the pit box. Do a quick practice swap before race night, and you’ll avoid 90% of team racing headaches.