AI race engineer for iRacing
Other tools hand you a graph and leave you to it. Pace reads your lap back corner by corner — every number from your own telemetry.
Take back the time you're losing, lap after lap.
No sign-in to look — analyse a real lap in your browser. Free while in preview.
I race iRacing myself. I was sick of squinting at graphs trying to guess where I lost time — so I built Pace.
— the founder
It remembers the mistake you repeat
You've braked late into T1 for 6 sessions straight — a habit, not one bad lap. It's shrinking, though: 0.34 s → 0.21 s.
Stateless tools can't say this. Pace can — because it watches across sessions.
Driving DNA
Strong on the brakes · trail braking to sharpen · very consistent
This is the you that carries to next week's new track — transferable driving skill, not the memory of one circuit.
Per track × car
Measure everything. Explain nothing. You get a line — not a reason.
Talk fluently. Never touch your data. They tell everyone “brake later.”
Builds a per-corner answer key from your lap — then says it in plain words.
Pace is free while in preview — every lap, every voice. Drop a lap and see where your time goes.
Yes. Upload an iRacing .ibt telemetry file in your browser and Pace breaks the lap down corner by corner. The optional Windows app adds live coaching while you race.
Yes — Pace is free while it's in preview: upload laps, get the full corner-by-corner debrief, and use every coach voice including roast mode. A paid Pro tier is planned for later; there's nothing to buy today, and you can join the waitlist to hear when it opens.
No. Analysing a lap works entirely in the browser. The Windows app is only needed for real-time coaching in your ear during a session.
No. Every figure in a debrief is derived from your own lap's telemetry, and each claim is checked against that data before the coach is allowed to say it. If a claim can't be verified, Pace withholds it.
The same debrief — same corners, same numbers — delivered by a coach that roasts you. Pick calm engineer, data nerd, hype teammate, or full roast; only the voice changes, never the data.