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Your First Analysis

Have your first conversation with B4Racing and get insights from your racing data.

Prerequisites

  1. A Garage61 account with at least one recorded session
  2. Access to b4rt.b4mad.racing

Start the Conversation

Open the chat at b4rt.b4mad.racing and try one of these:

"Show me my recent sessions"

B4Racing will list your available sessions with track, car, and lap counts. If this is your first time, you'll be prompted to connect your Garage61 account.

Example Session Walkthrough

Here's a typical post-session debrief conversation:

1. Find Your Session

You: "Show me my sessions from this week at Spa"

B4Racing: "I found 2 sessions at Spa-Francorchamps:

DateCarLapsBest Lap
Dec 3Porsche 911 GT3 R182:18.432
Dec 1Porsche 911 GT3 R122:19.101

Would you like me to analyze one of these?"

2. Get the Overview

You: "Analyze my December 3rd session"

B4Racing: "Here's your session summary:

  • Best lap: 2:18.432 (lap 14)
  • Average: 2:19.8
  • Consistency: 1.2% (good!)
  • Clean laps: 15 of 18

Your fastest sectors were on different laps. Your theoretical best is 2:17.9—you've got 0.5s to find! Want me to break down where you're losing time?"

3. Dive Into Corners

You: "Yes, show me corner-by-corner"

B4Racing: "Corner analysis for your best lap:

CornerMin SpeedTime Loss vs Best
La Source62 km/h-
Eau Rouge178 km/h-0.15s
Raidillon165 km/h+0.08s
Les Combes88 km/h+0.22s
(more corners...)

Your biggest opportunity is Les Combes—you're losing 0.22s there. Across all your laps, this corner also has the highest variation (2.1%). Would you like telemetry analysis?"

4. See the Telemetry

You: "Show me Les Combes telemetry"

B4Racing: "Here's your brake and throttle through Les Combes across multiple laps:

[Telemetry overlay visualization]

I notice you're braking 8m later on your fast laps, but your brake pressure is inconsistent—ranging from 82% to 96%. Try targeting 90% every lap. You're also getting on throttle early but tentatively. Commit to full throttle 0.3s earlier on corner exit."

5. Get a Practice Plan

You: "Give me a plan for my next session"

B4Racing: "Here's your practice plan:

Focus Area: Les Combes (0.22s available)

  1. Warm-up (5 laps): Focus on consistency, not pace
  2. Brake Point Drill (10 laps): Use the 100m board as your marker. Brake at 90% every lap.
  3. Exit Drill (10 laps): Focus on earlier throttle commitment at apex
  4. Integration (5 laps): Put it together, target 2:18.0

Your theoretical best is 2:17.9. If you fix Les Combes, you should see 2:18.2 consistently."

What You Can Ask

B4Racing understands natural language. Here are some example questions:

Session Discovery:

  • "What sessions do I have?"
  • "Show me my Monza sessions from last month"
  • "Find my GT3 sessions"

Analysis:

  • "How did I do?"
  • "Analyze my best lap"
  • "Compare my last two sessions"
  • "What's my theoretical best lap?"

Deep Dives:

  • "Show me Turn 5 telemetry"
  • "Where am I losing time?"
  • "Why is my cornering inconsistent?"

Visualizations:

  • "Show me a track heatmap"
  • "Overlay my fastest laps"
  • "Chart my lap times"

Coaching:

  • "Give me a practice plan"
  • "What should I focus on?"
  • "How do I improve my braking?"

Tips for Better Conversations

  1. Be specific about tracks and cars - "Spa GT3" is better than "my session"
  2. Ask follow-up questions - The agent remembers context within a conversation
  3. Request visualizations - Ask for heatmaps, overlays, and charts when you want to see the data
  4. Ask for actionable advice - Request practice plans and drills, not just data

Next Steps