COMPETE

How to Compete at GRIDLIFE

  • Explore GRIDLIFE’s five motorsport disciplines and decide which series and class you’d like to race, or which ones your current car might fit.

    Use the GRIDLIFE class explorer and input your car’s information if you’re unsure.

  • Visit the licensing page to learn about what experience is required before applying for a GRIDLIFE Competition License (required for all series except Drift on kart tracks or skidpads).

    GRIDLIFE competition series are intended for drivers with existing on-track experience.

    Ensure your vehicle meets the general rules safety guidelines and class-specific safety regulations like fire suppression, roll cages, or other applicable equipment.

  • GRIDLIFE.club is a driver portal designed to simplify your experience. It houses your virtual garage with all of your car information, license applications and cards, rules, event information, and profile information.

    Complete the checklist to ensure you’re ready for the racetrack!

  • Once you’re ready, register for your events! Ensure you use the same email to login to Tixr as you did for GRIDLIFE.club to ensure tickets sync. Once you’ve purchased your registrations and completed your Club checklist, expect event information to be emailed to you about a month before the event with important information.

    Your license does not need to be purchased or approved before you register.

    Registrations can be:

    • Individual events

    • Season Pass (Non-transferrable 6-round series registration)

    • Gold Pass (4+ event bulk series registration)

    • Team Registration (6+ registrations across the season for several drivers)

MOTORSPORT SERIES

A Race Against the Clock

GRIDLIFE TrackBattle is a time attack competition where drivers compete for lap time across eight classes. Drivers build and compete in their cars, extracting maximum performance to run the quickest lap time possible.

Wheel-to-Wheel Touring Car Racing

Eibach GRIDLIFE Touring Cup is a power-to-weight (12.5 lb/HP) based single-class sprint racing series designed at modified vehicles based on production cars running 200 treadwear tires. The series races four times a weekend in high-action 15-minute sprints.

Single-Class GT Sprint Racing

GRIDLIFE GT is a single-class GT racing series running on a spec tire, the Toyo Proxes R. Cars are based on a 8.9lb/HP weight-to-power ratio and race four times a weekend in 15-minute sprints.

Competitive, Affordable Spec Racing

The GRIDLIFE RUSH Series is a spec racing class utilizing the RUSH Autoworks SR, a $50,000 lightweight sports racer designed to maximize performance per dollar. This series races four times a weekend in 15-minute sprints.

Demonstrating Performance and Precision

GRIDLIFE Drift is a non-competitive series focused on having fun and putting on a show at some of America’s most iconic circuits. Drivers drift full-course at tracks like Watkins Glen, Lime Rock Park, and Laguna Seca, at speeds similar to the grip-focused on-track series.

Driver Resources