Organizations /////
Leagues and organizations and how trans-friendly their systems are /////
This page is a guide in alphabetical order of the leagues and organizations that we know of or have raced at, and of how trans-friendly their systems are. By this we refer to how much control the user has over their account data such as name or gender. This does not refer to an organization's moderation, communities or stances on inclusivity. However, there usually is some sort of correlation between the two.
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Legend: (additional details may be added in written form)
- 🟢 (green circle) : user has total control over their data
- 🟡 (yellow circle) : user is allowed control over their data but must ask a third party (customer support, league admins) to change it; or user data is partially locked (account name for example)
- 🔴 (red circle) : user has partial control over data with no possible change, or user has no control at all over their data
- ⭕ (hollow red circle) : special restrictions apply to changing the user's data
- Assetto Corsa Competizione: 🟢 Can change first and last name at will in the ingame profile, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.
- Apex Online Racing: 🟢 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.
- Esport Endurance Series: 🟡 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field. Discord is the main mean of communication and server name is set by server admins upon joining; who must be contacted for a change.
- HM Engineering: 🟡 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field. The account name is however locked at creation and appears in the profile URL.
- iRacing: 🟡 First and last name are set at account creation through payment informations. Cannot be changed by the user but customer support allows to change name. No gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.
- Low Fuel Motorsport: 🟢 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.
- Octane Online Racing: 🟡 First and last name are set at account creation through a Google Form. Binary gender field with a "prefer not to answer" choice, dedicated pronouns roles on the Discord server. Tech support allows changes.
- Raceroom Racing Experience: 🟡 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field. The account name is however locked at creation and appears in the profile URL; customer support refuses to change it.
- Racing Club International: 🟢 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.
- rFactor 2: 🟢 Can change first and last name at will in the ingame profile, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.
- RWB International: 🟢 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.
- Simracing.gp: ⭕🟡 First and last name are set at account creation and either a paid subscription to the service (starting at 3.99£/month; one change per 30 days period) or sending legal proof of name change to tech support is required to change them. No gender field, no dedicated pronouns field. Your Steam ID gets banned upon account deletion so deleting and creating a new account is not a possibility.
- SimRacingSystem: ⭕🔴 First and last name are set at account creation and tech support refuses to change those unless legal proof is shown. Account approval is at the admins' discretion and they may ask for legal proof. No gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.
- Sim Racing Alliance: 🟢 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, dedicated pronouns field limited to he/him, she/her or unspecified.
- The SimGrid: 🟢 Can change first and last name at will through a regular profile form, no gender field, no dedicated pronouns field.