Car Groups, Car Clubs & Enthusiast Communities
FastTrack groups bring car enthusiasts together around shared interests — whether that is a specific vehicle platform, a build style, a local car scene, or a performance bracket. Join existing groups or create your own community for your car club, meet group, or online crew.
Groups Features
- Vehicle-specific groups — Find communities for your exact make and model. Connect with other BRZ owners, Civic Type R builders, Mustang GT enthusiasts, and more
- Create your own group — Start a group for your local car club, regional car meet, or online community. Set it as public or private
- Share within groups — Post photos, builds, and GPS-verified runs directly to your group feed. Members see content from people who care about the same cars
- Group discussions — Ask mod questions, share advice, coordinate meetups, and discuss builds with people who know your platform
- Mass invites — Admins can invite members in bulk to grow their community
Why Groups Work Better Than Forums
Traditional car forums are sprawling and slow. Facebook groups are buried in an algorithm. FastTrack groups are focused, connected to real vehicle data, and built for how car enthusiasts actually communicate — sharing builds, comparing times, and organizing drives. Every group member has a vehicle profile with modifications and performance runs, so you know who you are talking to.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Auto Groups in FastTrack?
Auto Groups are created automatically for every vehicle make and model. Add a car to your garage and the group already exists — no setup needed.
How do Custom Groups differ from Auto Groups?
Custom Groups are user-created for any purpose — meetups, builds, track days. Full control over name, visibility, branding, and membership with moderation tools.
What can I post in a group?
Group posts support photos (up to 7 items), 15-second videos, and GPS-verified run data. Posts support threaded discussions with likes and replies, sortable by newest or most popular.
How do group moderation tools work?
Owners and moderators can approve join requests, promote members, delete posts or comments, and transfer ownership. Role hierarchy: owner, moderator, member.