Performance tracking for iRacing road racers

Stop guessing where the lap time went.

Track your sessions, score key driving skills, identify performance gaps, and follow focused drills designed to build pace, consistency, and racecraft over time.

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The problem

Fast laps do not explain slow progress.

A personal best tells you what happened once. It does not show whether the run was repeatable, which skill limited the stint, or what to practice next. Virtual Racing Coach is organized around the review habit that turns each session into a smaller, clearer assignment.

Formula car exiting a corner on track
Fast laps are useful signals, but improvement comes from repeatable patterns.

How it works

A simple coaching loop for the time between races.

Review the session, score the driving, isolate the constraint, then practice with one purpose.

01

Log the session

Record the car, track, stint type, lap range, notes, and conditions that matter for comparison.

02

Score the skills

Rate repeatable driving skills such as braking stability, rotation, exits, racecraft, and focus.

03

Find the gap

Separate the visible symptom from the limiting skill so the next session has a specific target.

04

Train with purpose

Use short drills and review notes to build the habit instead of chasing one disconnected lap.

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Enough structure to answer what comes next.

Session summary

Turn a stint into a reviewable record.

Capture session type, car, circuit, lap range, average pace, incidents, and driver notes in one place.

Skill radar

Score the skills behind the lap time.

Braking76 Rotation84 Exits71 Racecraft79
Drill recommendation

Practice the constraint, not the whole lap.

Choose a narrow drill for the focus skill, then compare the next session against the same goal.

Built for road racers

Useful across formula and GT driving styles.

The review model works for drivers moving between high-downforce commitment and heavier sports-car patience. The scoring stays focused on behaviors a driver can actually practice.

Formula / Open-Wheel

Track commitment, brake release, minimum speed, tire confidence, and precision under clean-air pressure.

Sports Car / GT

Review platform control, traction exits, traffic decisions, stint consistency, and racecraft discipline.

Weekly review

See whether the work is compounding.

A single session can be noisy. A weekly review gives the driver a calmer view of what improved, what repeated, and which focus skill deserves the next block of practice.

Focus completed 3 / 4 sessions
Consistency change +6 pts
Next focus Corner exit patience

Why not just a spreadsheet?

A spreadsheet stores notes. A coaching loop changes behavior.

Notes are useful, but they often become a pile of disconnected observations. Virtual Racing Coach keeps the record tied to skill scores, focus areas, and drills so each review leads to the next useful action.

Start the habit

Build the habit between races.

Use each session to define the next focus skill, review it honestly, and practice with a narrower target.

Start Tracking