Asking Questions
Learn how to get the most out of your conversations with B4Racing.
Finding Your Sessions
B4Racing understands natural language queries. Here are different ways to find sessions:
By Track
"Show me my sessions at Spa"
"What sessions do I have at Nurburgring?"
"Find my Lime Rock data"
Track names are matched flexibly—partial names and variations work:
"Spa" → matches "Spa-Francorchamps"
"Monza" → matches "Autodromo Nazionale Monza"
"Lime Rock" → matches "Lime Rock Park"
By Car
Filter by car name or category:
"Show my Ferrari sessions at Spa"
"Find my GT3 sessions"
"What did I drive at Monza?"
By Time
Find recent sessions or from a specific period:
"Show me my sessions from last week"
"What did I do in November?"
"Find my most recent session"
Combining Filters
Be as specific as you want:
"Show my GT3 sessions at Spa from last month"
"Find my Ferrari 488 sessions at Monza"
"What Porsche sessions do I have at the Nordschleife?"
Types of Analysis
Quick Overview
Get a high-level summary:
"How did I do?"
"Give me a summary of my last session"
"What's my best lap at Spa?"
Lap Statistics
Dive into timing data:
"Analyze my lap times"
"Show me lap statistics"
"How consistent am I?"
Corner Analysis
Break down performance by corner:
"Analyze my corners"
"Show me corner-by-corner performance"
"Which corners am I slow in?"
Theoretical Best
Find your potential:
"What's my theoretical best lap?"
"Show me where I'm leaving time on the table"
"If I put my best sectors together, what's my lap time?"
Visualizations
Request visual representations of your data:
Track Heatmaps
"Show me a speed heatmap"
"Where am I fastest on track?"
"Visualize my racing line"
Telemetry Overlays
"Show me telemetry for Turn 5"
"Overlay my fastest laps"
"Compare my braking in Eau Rouge"
Charts
"Chart my lap times"
"Show me a consistency graph"
"Plot my sector times"
Deep Dives
Focus on specific areas:
Specific Corners
"Analyze Les Combes"
"Show me my braking at Turn 1"
"Why am I slow through Eau Rouge?"
Comparing Laps
"Compare my best lap to my average"
"What's different between lap 5 and lap 12?"
"Show me where I improved"
Understanding Problems
"Why am I inconsistent?"
"Where am I losing time?"
"What's my biggest weakness?"
Getting Coaching Advice
Ask for actionable recommendations:
Practice Plans
"Give me a practice plan"
"What should I work on next session?"
"Help me improve my braking"
Specific Drills
"Give me a drill for Turn 5"
"How do I fix my trail braking?"
"What exercise will help my consistency?"
Prioritization
"What's the biggest time gain available?"
"Where should I focus first?"
"What's the lowest-hanging fruit?"
Tips for Better Conversations
Be Specific When Needed
Less specific:
"Analyze my session"
More specific:
"Analyze my Ferrari GT3 session at Spa from yesterday"
Ask Follow-Up Questions
B4Racing remembers context within a conversation:
You: "Show me my sessions at Spa"
B4Racing: [Shows 3 sessions]
You: "Analyze the one from Tuesday"
B4Racing: [Analyzes that specific session]
Request Different Formats
If you need the data differently:
"Show me that as a table"
"Give me more detail on Les Combes"
"Summarize that in bullet points"
Ask Why, Not Just What
"Why is my cornering inconsistent?" (better)
vs.
"Show cornering data" (less actionable)
Example Conversation Flow
Here's an effective analysis workflow:
- Start broad: "Show me my recent sessions"
- Pick a session: "Analyze the one at Monza"
- Get overview: "How did I do overall?"
- Find problems: "Where am I losing time?"
- Deep dive: "Show me telemetry for Turn 1"
- Get advice: "How do I fix that?"
- Make a plan: "Give me a practice plan for next session"
What B4Racing Knows
B4Racing has access to your telemetry data including:
- Session metadata (track, car, date, duration)
- Lap times and sector times
- Telemetry channels (speed, throttle, brake, steering, RPM, gear)
- GPS position data
- Track landmarks (corner names, brake markers)
This means you can ask about any of these aspects of your driving.