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 the FTSR website to complete your transaction and prevent delays in processing.**
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 following playoff system wil be used to determine the drivers championship.
Regular Season Standings
Win Points
Details
Position
Points
Bonus
Points
1st
10
Stage Win
1
Stage winners, race winners and the top 10 at the end of the regular season accumulate playoff points based on this chart.
Playoff Points will be applied to the start of rounds 1, 2 and 3 of the playoffs.
Playoff Points will continue to be accumulated through the playoff as well and will be addded to the drivers total.
2nd
9
Race Win
3
3rd
8
4th
7
5th
6
6th
5
7th
4
8th
3
9th
2
10th
1
QUALIFYING FOR THE PLAYOFFS
The playoff field is determined by the following conditions in order:
1. Winning a regular season points-paying event locks you into the playoffs UNLESS the number of winners exceeds the number of playoff spots available. If there are more than 16 different winners in the regular season, we take the 16 drivers who have the most wins. In the event of a tie, we will break ties in the order of (a)point total, (b)number of races started, (c)top 5's, and (d)top 10's.
2. In the event there are fewer than 16 different winners in a series, the remaining positions are filled by the highest non-winning drivers in regular-season driver points.
3. The regular-season champion is guaranteed a playoff spot even if they do not have a win. In the event that there are 16 different winners who are eligible for the playoff and the regular-season champion has not won a race, the driver with the fewest regular-season points would be bumped from the playoff by the regular-season champion.
PLAYOFF ELIGIBILITY
To become eligible for the Series Playoffs, you must meet the following eligibility requirements:
A. You must be in the top
25
in regular season points at the end of the regular season
THE PLAYOFF FORMAT
The playoff format used is based on the current NASCAR playoff system. To start the playoffs, all eligible drivers have their points reset to 2000 (then 3000, 4000 and 5000 in each subsequent round) plus any additional playoff points they have accumulated throughout the season (except in the final round).
Each round will consist of 3 race events, with the exception being the final round, which will consist of a single race to crown the champion.
Drivers who win a race in a round of the playoffs automatically advance to the next round. This continues the "win and you're in" mantra. Playoff points are still awarded for race wins and stage wins in the playoff for playoff drivers.
At the end of each of the first 3 rounds, the 4 drivers lowest in points (without a win in the round) will be cut from contention and removed from the playoff roster. The points will be reset for advancing drivers, playoff points will be added and the playoff continues. In the event two drivers are tied, the tiebreaker is best finish in the current round, the most top 5's in the current round, the most top 10's in the current round then fewest incident points in the current round.
At the last race, its driver vs driver! The driver who is able to finish ahead of the other 3 championship contenders in the final race will win the series championship title for the year!