
Ray Esports Racing Leagues
Ray Esports Racing operates a collection of organized sim racing leagues built around one core idea: respect first, community always, and competitive racing that makes sense.
Our leagues are designed for drivers who enjoy structure, consistency, and racing against familiar faces—without the pressure, chaos, or anonymity that often comes with large public series.
Whether you’re new to league racing or have years of experience, Ray Esports leagues emphasize clean racing, steady improvement, and belonging to a community that values people as much as results.
How Our Leagues Are Structured
Ray Esports Racing leagues are organized into distinct series, each with its own identity, schedule, and car focus. This keeps things simple, predictable, and fair—much like real-world club racing.
Each league operates with:
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A defined car or class
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A season schedule with planned tracks
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Consistent race formats
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Clear expectations for conduct and participation
Drivers are encouraged to focus on one primary league, but many choose to participate in multiple series depending on interest and availability.
Weekend Warriors Leagues
The Weekend Warriors series form the backbone of Ray Esports Racing. These leagues are long-running, highly structured, and designed to mirror real-world club racing environments.
Current Weekend Warriors leagues include:
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Spec Racer Ford (SRF) Weekend Warriors
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Formula Vee (FV) Weekend Warriors
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Formula Ford 1600 (FF1600) Weekend Warriors
These leagues feature:
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Class-based competition (S1, S2, Masters where applicable)
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Season championships
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Broadcast races
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A strong emphasis on clean, respectful driving
Weekend Warriors leagues are ideal for drivers who enjoy season-long narratives, consistency, and racing against a familiar group each week.
Ray Esports Club Racing League
The Ray Esports Club Racing League offers a more flexible, rotating format while maintaining the same standards of respect and racecraft.
This league:
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Rotates cars and tracks by group
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Encourages variety and experimentation
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Remains open to drivers looking for structured but lower-pressure racing
Club Racing serves as a complement to the Weekend Warriors leagues, not a replacement. Many drivers use it to explore new cars, prepare for real-world events, or simply enjoy racing something different.
More Than Just Racing
Ray Esports Racing leagues aren’t just about results. They’re about:
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Learning racecraft
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Building consistency
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Understanding race etiquette
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Becoming a better driver over time
Many members use league racing as:
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Practice for real-world motorsports
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A structured competitive outlet
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A long-term hobby built around improvement, not stress
Explore the Leagues
Below you’ll find links to each league’s dedicated page. Each page includes schedules, rules, standings, broadcast links, and additional resources specific to that series.
If you’re new, start with one league, get comfortable, and build from there—just like real racing.
List of Leagues. Click on League Icon to visit the League page. If you would like your league listed with us, please let me know




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