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Endurotech Stewards Report — iRacing Crashes, Wins, and Funny Clips Reviewed

Every iRacing driver eventually ends up with one clip they cannot stop replaying. Sometimes it is a massive crash. Sometimes it is a perfect move. Sometimes it is pure nonsense that should never have happened in the first place. That is exactly why the Endurotech Stewards Report exists. Every month, we go live on Twitch and review the best wrecks, wins, and funniest moments sent in by the community. If you have got a clip worth showing, we want it.

What Is the Endurotech Stewards Report?

The Endurotech Stewards Report is our monthly live Twitch clip review built for the wider iRacing community, not just Endurotech Racing members. It is part stewarding panel, part race analysis, and part community comedy show. We take submitted clips, review them live, let the panel react, and give the chat a front-row seat to the chaos.

The format is simple because it works. Great iRacing moments happen every week, but most of them vanish into replay folders and Discord channels. The Stewards Report gives those moments a proper stage.

The Idea

If it made you laugh, shout, swear, or instantly save the replay, it probably belongs on the Stewards Report.

Why Submit an iRacing Clip for Review?

The best sim racing content is shared content. The Stewards Report works because it is built around moments the community actually created, not clips scraped from nowhere and recycled without context. If you have a wreck, a win, or a moment of complete absurdity, this is where it can get the audience it deserves.

  • Your clip gets reviewed live on stream
  • The panel and Twitch chat react in real time
  • You do not need to be an Endurotech Racing driver to submit
  • Funny moments are just as welcome as serious race incidents
  • Your replay could become the highlight of the whole show

That is what makes the format different. It feels community-led because it is community-led. The clips come from real drivers, real races, and real moments people actually care about.

The Three Categories — The Wreck, The Win, and The Funny

Every Stewards Report episode runs through three core categories. That keeps the show clean, easy to follow, and open to a wide range of submissions.

Category What It Covers Best Type of Clip
The Wreck Huge crashes, pile-ups, race-ending contact, missed braking points, absolute disasters The replay everybody needs to watch twice
The Win Clean overtakes, race-winning moments, smart moves, brave but controlled racecraft Your best bit of driving
The Funny Weird moments, accidental comedy, lobby chaos, off-track nonsense, unexpected stream moments The clip that gets the chat going instantly

Recent Highlights From the Stewards Review

The latest review had exactly the mix you want from a community clip show. Brock delivered a proper monster hit into the Cutting at Bathurst, the kind of crash that instantly earns replay status. Dom then got sent into the shadow realm by a rogue car, which sounds dramatic because it was. And because the Stewards Report is never just about pure race incidents, Jake managed to contribute by sharing his Reddit search history with the world.

That is the sweet spot. One stream can go from serious race incident discussion to genuine racecraft appreciation to complete community-driven nonsense without losing momentum. That is why people watch. It is also why people should submit.

Brock at Bathurst The Wreck

Mega crash into the Cutting

The sort of Bathurst clip that makes everybody sit up straight as soon as the replay starts.

Dom Sent Into the Shadow Realm Panel Favourite

Rogue car, instant carnage

One of those incidents that somehow gets more unbelievable the more times you watch it back.

Jake vs Reddit Search History The Funny

Off-track damage reported

Proof that the Stewards Report does not need a wreck to cause embarrassment.

Why the Stewards Report Works So Well

iRacing is full of moments people want judged, celebrated, or laughed at. Was it a racing incident? Was it an outrageous send? Was it brilliant, stupid, or somehow both? A live review show works because it gives those moments context, reaction, and a proper audience.

It also works because it does not take itself too seriously. There is stewarding language, race analysis, and real discussion, but the heart of the show is entertainment. It is built for people who care about sim racing and enjoy the chaos that comes with it.

How to Submit Your Clip

If you have a clip worth reviewing, getting it in front of us is easy. Capture the moment, give it a short description, and send it through.

  • Save your iRacing clip or replay moment
  • Decide whether it fits The Wreck, The Win, or The Funny
  • Add a short note so the panel understands the context
  • Submit it through the official form
  • Watch the next show and see if it gets featured

You can submit directly here: Stewards Report Submission Form.

You can also visit the main Stewards Report page for the overview, and watch the latest review on Twitch.

Who Can Submit?

Anybody with an iRacing clip worth showing. You do not need to be an Endurotech Racing member. You do not need a massive special event result. You do not need elite pace. If the clip is entertaining, dramatic, ridiculous, or just too good not to share, it belongs in the conversation.

That openness is part of the point. Some episodes will feature a few of our own members. Others will be packed with community submissions from outside the team. That is what makes the show better.

Why Watch Even If You Never Submit?

Because the format is fun. You get crashes, arguments, reactions, steward-style judgement, racecraft talk, and the kind of sim racing moments that spread because they are too good to stay hidden in a private folder. Even if you show up only to watch, there is a good chance you will leave thinking the same thing every good viewer does: I have got a clip for next month.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Endurotech Stewards Report?

The Endurotech Stewards Report is a monthly live Twitch show where iRacing clips are reviewed by the panel and the community. It focuses on wrecks, wins, and funny moments from real drivers and real races.

Do I need to be an Endurotech Racing member to submit a clip?

No. The Stewards Report is open to the wider iRacing community, so anybody with a good clip can send one in.

What kind of clips should I submit?

The best submissions fit one of three categories: The Wreck, The Win, or The Funny. Big crashes, great overtakes, weird sim racing moments, and community comedy all work well.

Where do I submit my clip?

You can submit directly through the Stewards Report Submission Form.

Where can I watch the Endurotech Stewards Report?

You can watch the latest review on Twitch, or start from the main Stewards Report page.

Why should I send a clip in?

Because good iRacing moments deserve an audience. The Stewards Report gives your replay a chance to be featured live, reacted to by the panel, and enjoyed by the community.

Got a Clip Worth Reviewing?

Send us your best wreck, win, or funniest iRacing moment and watch the next Stewards Report live on Twitch.

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