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Racey vs SimRacing.GP

Multi-sim including ACC, AMS2, LMU, F1, and others; iRacing supported via CSV/manual import

SimRacing.GP is a free platform for creating multi-sim championships, with automatic dedicated-server launching and real-time standings — strongest for dedicated-server titles like ACC and Automobilista 2. Racey focuses on running your own branded iRacing league with stewarding, OBS overlays, integrated payments and your own web pages.

Feature comparison

FeatureRaceySimRacing.GP
iRacing results import
guided import of iRacing result files
via CSV/manual import
Other sims via CSV / multi-sim
guided CSV import
multi-sim native
Customizable scoring systems
Live race control & incident logging
AI-assisted / blind stewarding
none found
OBS broadcast overlays
none found
Driver registration & rosters
create / join championships
Direct, zero-commission entry fees
Stripe, 0% commission
Discord results bot
Standalone web league pages
championship pages on SimRacing.GP
Run your own branded league
your own branded league
run championships on their platform
Open-source / self-host
PricingFree + Pro $4.99/mofree to start (see their site)

Last verified: 2026-06-08

Where Racey is different

  • Purpose-built iRacing results import — guided file upload with driver matching by Customer ID — plus CSV for other sims.
  • Your own branded league pages and standings, not championship pages on a shared platform.
  • Integrated, zero-commission Stripe entry fees.
  • We're not aware of SimRacing.GP offering AI-assisted/blind stewarding or OBS overlays.

Where SimRacing.GP may be the better choice

  • Free, with automatic dedicated-server launching and content sync (great for ACC / AMS2).
  • Automatic grid splits by skill/class and per-car Balance of Performance.
  • Built-in fuel calculator.

Try Racey for your iRacing league

Frequently asked questions

Is Racey free?
Yes. Racey's free plan lets you run one league with unlimited seasons and drivers at no cost. Pro is $4.99/month and removes all limits.
Can I import my iRacing results into Racey?
Yes. Racey supports CSV result imports — upload the iRacing-exported CSV and Racey matches finishers to driver profiles automatically.
Does Racey take a commission on entry fees?
No. Entry fees go directly to your Stripe account. Racey charges no commission — only standard Stripe processing fees apply.
What simulators does Racey support?
iRacing is the primary focus — CSV result imports plus manual Customer ID linking — and any other sim that exports CSV results (ACC, rFactor 2, AMS2, and more) works the same way.