Settings
Racer ID: default_racer
Download / Upload Session
Session Selector
Graphs
This section shows graphs of the 6 main statistics including vehicle velocity, y-axis acceleration, x-axis acceleration, gas pedal position, brake pedal position, and steering wheel rotation.
When comparing two sessions, the cyan lines indicate the compare data.
Lap Table
This section shows the overall lap times, section times, and some general lap statistics.
The lap is broken up into 5 sections to give further insight into certain parts of the track.
Extras Panel
This panel shows the battery level, as well as the z-axis acceleration graph.
logoutchange codeThis panel also allows you to logout, or change the access code.
delete all user dataThis button erases the database for the current user, including all previous sessions.
download current sessionuploadThese buttons allow you to download the current working dataset as a JSON file, and upload JSON content to be displayed.
choose a sessionThis button lets you load a past session from the database. The toggle below it is used to compare two different sessions. Simply choose the base session, toggle the compare switch, then select another session to compare.
Login
The Racer ID is what is determines how the session data is stored in the database.
The Access Code is the same for all users, but can be changed in the extras panel.
Buttons
startstopThis button starts and stops the current session.
resetThis button resets the graphs, table, and track, then gets the system ready to start a new session.
extrasThis buttons shows the extras panel where miscellaneous graphs and information can be shown.
Track
This section plots the GPS position history. Hovering over a point will display a panel in the bottom right section of the page with the statistics at that point.
The
point indicates the starting position on the track.
The
point indicates the latest position on the track.
The color of the remaining points indicates the speed bracket at that location, with red being the slowest, and green being the fastest. When comparing two sessions, the cyan points indicate the compare track.