S.M.A.S.H Moves Series Into Dedicated iRacing Leagues
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By S.M.A.S.H — April 27, 2026

S.M.A.S.H has officially moved its active series into dedicated iRacing leagues to improve organization, clean up race invites, and make weekly operations smoother for drivers and league staff.
The series themselves are not new. The Challenger Truck Series, East Coast Trucks Series, O’Reilly Series, and Cup Series already exist as part of the S.M.A.S.H racing structure.
What has changed is how those series are now organized inside iRacing.
Instead of running everything through one main iRacing league, each series will now have its own dedicated league division.
This move was originally planned for the start of Season 2, but with new drivers joining, demand increasing, and multiple series now active each week, S.M.A.S.H can no longer wait. The structure needed to change now so the league can stay organized and continue growing the right way.
Four Series, Four Dedicated iRacing Leagues
The original S.M.A.S.H iRacing league has now become the official home of the
S.M.A.S.H - East Coast Trucks Series.
The other active series now have their own dedicated iRacing leagues as well:
S.M.A.S.H - Challenger Truck Series
S.M.A.S.H - O’Reilly Series
S.M.A.S.H - Cup Series
This allows each division to have its own race invites, event listings, entry management, and driver organization.
The goal is simple: less confusion, cleaner race sessions, and a better structure for everyone competing.
What This Means for Drivers
Drivers competing in the East Coast Trucks Series will remain in the original iRacing league, which now represents that series moving forward.
Drivers competing in the Challenger Truck Series, O’Reilly Series, or Cup Series will receive invites to the correct iRacing league for those divisions.
When an invite is sent, drivers need to accept the league invite for the series they are racing in. This will make sure they are able to access the correct race sessions and league events going forward.
League staff will continue sorting drivers into the proper places and making sure everyone is where they need to be before race time.
Why This Matters
S.M.A.S.H has reached the point where one league structure is no longer the cleanest way to manage everything.
With multiple series running, more drivers signing up, and weekly race operations becoming more detailed, separating the series inside iRacing gives the league a stronger foundation.
This is not a reset. It is not a restart. It is not a replacement of the current series.
It is simply a better way to manage what already exists.
Each series keeps its identity, schedule, drivers, and purpose. The only difference is that each division now has its own dedicated space inside iRacing.
Built for the Long Run
S.M.A.S.H is continuing to build a more organized, more professional racing structure.
Moving each series into its own dedicated iRacing league helps with race control, scheduling, invites, driver management, and long-term league growth.
Communication will continue through Discord, and league staff will help drivers get sorted if there are any questions or issues with invites.
Drivers should keep an eye out for the proper league invites and accept the one that matches the series they are competing in.
Final Word
The four S.M.A.S.H series are already here. Now they have the iRacing structure to match.
The East Coast Trucks Series remains in the original league.
The Challenger Truck Series, O’Reilly Series, and Cup Series now have their own dedicated iRacing leagues.
Four series. Four dedicated spaces. Cleaner organization.
That is the next step forward for S.M.A.S.H.




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