To begin, all members need to visit the "Series Dashboard" and select what series they wish to compete in by clicking the green "Plus" button under the "Driver Options" that corresponds to the series you wish to join. Doing so will allow teams to interact with you and will allow you to view your contracts and offers for the series.
Team Owners will also need to create a team by clicking the green "Plus" button under the "Team Options" section. You will then be able to buy and manage cars, send contracts and sign drivers.
If you need further assistance, feel free to rach out to us by clicking the icon in the top right of the screen and clicking "Contact Us".
Thank you and happy racing!
Deposit
Please select how much you want to add to your team bank account for purchasing charters.
Please wait for Paypal to redirect you back to FTSR to complete your transaction. Thank you.
Transfer Credits
Please choose a recipient and how much you wish to transfer.
Withdraw
Please enter how much you would like to withdraw from your account. The min is 1,500 credits and the max is 25,000 credits.
FTSR MEMBERSHIP CONTRACT
In order to become part of the league, members must understand, accept and agree to abide by these 5 key principles:
1. Respect Others
Before a driver can even begin their pursuit of racing in a league, the driver must care about those around them and how their actions affect others and the league as a whole. This should always be considered when on track with others. Without this core understanding and respect of others, you will never find success in a league setting. Respect of other members, admins and the league is a requirement to continue.
2. Understand That Winning Isn't Everything
If all you care about is your race and winning, you will likely find it impossible to stay within the league. In a league setting, there are many other things more important than winning. Learning about the drivers you race with, sharing your experiences and socializing with others through discord and other forms of communication is important to growing with and becoming part of the community. How fast you are on track, how many wins you have or your percieved "skills" matter very little when looking for new league members. We are much more interested in your respect, courtesy, cleanliness, attitude, conduct on track and how well you mesh with other members of the league.
3. The Community Comes First
Successful leagues are driven by a league-before-self directive and is guided by the collective direction of the members of the league. This means that sometimes you have to make the tough choices that benefit the league as a whole over what would be best for a few drivers or yourself. If you have ever hear the term "the greater good", this is what it refers to. You must always consider what is best for the league and community in every action, both on and off the track.
4. You Must Earn Your Place
As a new driver, your number one goal must be to make a good first impression, adjust to the ways of the league and find your place within the ranks of the league. It's not the other way around. You may even need to take it easy during your first season just so you do not ruffle any feathers. The drivers that came before you built the league and come first. You are expected to respect them, learn from them and work with them to further the league. If you come in and rock the ship, do not be surprised when they throw you overboard.
5. FTSR Is A Private League
While anyone is able to apply to FTSR, we vet each driver and decide if drivers are right for the league. FTSR is a private league and we run a tight ship, epsecially when it comes to new drivers. We work hard to keep the races clean, green, respectful and fun. You will find that we take swift actions to prevent any disruptions to that. This is the way we keep the racing as it is (and likely why you are looking to race here in the first place). We reserve the right to remove anyone at anytime for any reason and will not hesitate to exercise this right to protect and preserve what we have here in the league. This is a private league and only open to those who we deem possess the needed skills and understanding to participate at this level.
The FTSR Mach-1 Performance Cup Series puts you behind the wheel of the NASCAR Next Gen Cup Series cars as a driver in the top series of FTSR. Get rea... Read More
FTSR Cup Series - Mondays at 9pm EST
The FTSR Mach-1 Performance Cup Series puts you behind the wheel of the NASCAR Next Gen Cup Series cars as a driver in the top series of FTSR. Get ready to race for your life with the very best that the league has to offer. Open setups, skilled drivers and intense competition will keep you on your toes and keep the pressure on. Races here are often decided based on driver skill, race strategy and split-second decision making. These heavy stockcars show no mercy and the other racers will be there to pounce with any mistake you make. Can you become a championship driver in the top racing series at FTSR?
FTSR Xfinity Series - Thursdays at 9pm EST
The FTSR Xfinity Series is a fast-paced, fixed setup series using the Class B vehicles in the iRacing simulation. This series features tight competiti... Read More
FTSR Xfinity Series - Thursdays at 9pm EST
The FTSR Xfinity Series is a fast-paced, fixed setup series using the Class B vehicles in the iRacing simulation. This series features tight competition and intense racing with drivers of all experience levels. Throttle control, tire management and strategy come into to play many times when determining the winner of this series. Drivers tackle the actual NASCAR tracks, following the NASCAR season with a few exceptions. Do you have what it takes to become a FTSR Xfinity Series Champion?
FTSR Truck Series - Wednesdays at 9pm EST
In the FTSR Truck Series, drivers experience some of the greatest racing action on iRacing. These trucks haul more than tools or lumber. Drivers exper... Read More
FTSR Truck Series - Wednesdays at 9pm EST
In the FTSR Truck Series, drivers experience some of the greatest racing action on iRacing. These trucks haul more than tools or lumber. Drivers experience intense, side-by-side and door-to-door racing on several popular NASCAR tracks. The NASCAR truck series has long been a popular series on the iRacing simulation due to its lower horsepower and solid handling physics. We are excited to be able to bring this excitement to FTSR. Can you handle the pressure and take home the championship?
FTSR Late Model Tour - Saturdays at 9pm EST
The zMAX Late Model Tour is the high octane, high energy Saturday night short track series you have been looking for. The series will feature fixed se... Read More
FTSR Late Model Tour - Saturdays at 9pm EST
The zMAX Late Model Tour is the high octane, high energy Saturday night short track series you have been looking for. The series will feature fixed setups, tire limits and great racing action at some of the most popular short tracks across America. Can you fight and claw your way through the ranks, battle your way through to the feature and claim the FTSR Late Model Tour championship?
FTSR Has A New Home For 2024
FTSR will have a new home for broadcasting in 2024. We are excited to announce our partnership with LSRtv to bring our Truck and Cup Series races to t... Read More
FTSR Has A New Home For 2024
FTSR will have a new home for broadcasting in 2024. We are excited to announce our partnership with LSRtv to bring our Truck and Cup Series races to the masses in 2024. LSRtv has provided high-quality, professional broadcasting for both sim racing and real racing for over 22 years and has covered some of the most iconic names in the racing world. We are happy to add our names to the list of great content that LSRtv will be showing next year. With this partnership, FTSR takes the next step in providing drivers the most iconic and enjoyable racing experience on the iRacing service as well as providing the most realistic, in-depth and professional broadcasts to our friends, family and fans. We are excited to get the ball rolling for 2024 and beyond.
The FTSR Garage Loses An Icon
On December 12th, 2024, the league lost one of the most iconic and influential members of the community. For years, Steve Loomis helped craft and buil... Read More
The FTSR Garage Loses An Icon
On December 12th, 2024, the league lost one of the most iconic and influential members of the community. For years, Steve Loomis helped craft and build one of the most iconic teams in the FTSR garage. With his outgoing personality and witty sense of humor, he could befriend anyone. As the owner of Blackwater Motorsports with his partnership with owner Steve Pierce, Steve grew such a following and earned the highest levels of respect both on and off the track. Iconic drivers like Bryan Bliss, Brandon Elder, Casey McMullen, Lane Allen and more all passed through the team on their way to making a name for themselves. Even as a driver, Steve was known to be quite the racer himself, amassing a whopping 552 starts and running a total of 63,329 laps in the league (ranking 3rd all-time in both categories). Both on and off the track, Steve forever left his mark on anyone who interacted with him and helped grow the league itself into what it is today. Steve Loomis may be gone, but he will never be forgotten and will live on forever as a legend. Rest In peace, #17. Your race has been run and you have received the checkered flag.
Team Sponsor for #2 FTSR Cup Series car Involved In NY Fraud Case
It was revealed today that one of the sponsors previously featured on the #2 Elevated eSports III entry driven by Allen DaRonco in the FTSR Cup Series this season was listed in a major fraud lawsuit filed by New York state attorneys office. The lawsuit claims that the sponsor made false claims about its product and misled the public. A recent photo from the race shop reveals that all decals related to the sponsor had been removed from the car and all references to the sponsor have been scrubbed from the team website and social media sites. We attempted to reach out to the team but we were told they were unavailable for comment.
Ben Tracy injured in a Practice Crash at Slinger Speedway
Ben Tracy, driver of the # car in the FTSR Late Model Tour was injured today while preparing for the upcoming event at Slinger Speedway . Indications are that the driver sustained minor injuries and was checked and released at the tracks infield care center. The team indicated that they do not expect the injuries to affect this weekends activities.
Team Hauler for the #91 FTSR Cup Series car Involved In Accident
The hauler for the #91 Elevated eSports III entry driven by Justin Dilts in the FTSR Cup Series was involved in a traffic accident while leaving the previous event at Talladega Superspeedway . The hauler driver was not injured but authorities report that the hauler itself was badly damaged and the racecar sustained some damage as well. The team was able to locate a rental and is still expected to compete this weekend.
Anthony Cozzi Involved in Altercation Following Race At Talladega Superspeedway
Anthony Cozzi, driver of the #69 DNF Kings truck in the FTSR Truck Series was apparently involved in an altercation with another driver following the finish of the race at Talladega Superspeedway . Both drivers reportedly sustained minor injuries from the incident. While the team had no official comment on the altercation, the driver took to social media and posted a vague response that reads "Sometimes, you have to stick up for yourself and show you will not be pushed around." FTSR officials stated that they are investigating the report and expect to take any action later this week.
Motorhome belonging to Brodie Hannah vandalized at Talladega Superspeedway
The motorhome of Brodie Hannah, driver of the #23 Fury Motorsports car in the FTSR Xfinity Series was apparently vandalized during the race at Talladega Superspeedway . Officials say that the driver contacted them following the race after finding obscene drawings and graffiti on their motorhome when returning from the track. "I can't imagine who would do this" the driver said. "Its uncalled for and I hope they catch who did this." Authorities are working the case to see if they can recover any evidence that will lead to the culprit behind the crime.
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