Track Maps
Explore interactive SVG track maps with corner markers, racing lines, and reference points for over 450 iRacing circuits.
Braking Lab includes interactive track maps for over 450 iRacing circuit configurations. These detailed SVG maps help you visualize racing lines, braking zones, and corner reference points.
Track Map Library
Available Tracks
The track map library includes:
- 425+ iRacing tracks covering all categories
- 450+ configurations including different layouts
- All track types - Road, Oval, Dirt Road, Dirt Oval
- Regular updates as new content is released
Track Categories
Browse tracks by category:
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Road | Traditional road courses and street circuits |
| Oval | Speedways and short ovals |
| Dirt Road | Off-road and rallycross circuits |
| Dirt Oval | Dirt ovals and short tracks |
Viewing Track Maps
Accessing Maps
View track maps from multiple places:
From Track Notepad
- Open a track note
- The map appears automatically
- Add pins and annotations
From My Laps
- Open a lap’s details
- Click View on Map
- See your telemetry overlaid
From iRacing Planner
- Browse series or schedules
- Click the track name
- View the track map
Map Controls
Interact with the map:
| Action | How To |
|---|---|
| Zoom In | Mouse wheel up / Pinch out |
| Zoom Out | Mouse wheel down / Pinch in |
| Pan | Click and drag / Touch and drag |
| Reset View | Double-click / Double-tap |
| Full Screen | Click expand icon |
Display Options
Customize what you see:
- Show/hide corner numbers - Toggle corner labels
- Show/hide sector lines - Display sector boundaries
- Show/hide pit lane - Show pit entry and exit
- Racing line overlay - Toggle ideal racing line
Map Features
Corner Markers
Each corner shows:
- Corner number - Official corner designation
- Braking point - Where to start braking
- Turn-in point - Where to begin turning
- Apex - The geometric center of the corner
- Exit point - Where to begin accelerating
Braking Zones
Braking zones are highlighted on the map:
- Red shading indicates heavy braking zones
- Yellow shading for lighter braking areas
- Zone numbers correspond to telemetry data
- Click zones to see detailed information
Sector Boundaries
Track sectors are marked:
- Sector 1, 2, 3 dividing lines
- Start/finish line
- Sector times from imported laps
- Color-coded by your performance
GPS Racing Line
When viewing imported telemetry:
- Your actual racing line is overlaid
- Color-coded by speed or brake pressure
- Click anywhere on the line for telemetry at that point
- Compare lines between different laps
Integration with Other Features
Track Notepad
Track maps power the Track Notepad feature:
- Add visual pins to any location
- Pins link to corner-specific notes
- Draw annotations directly on the map
- Export maps with your notes
See Track Notepad for note-taking features.
My Laps
Visualize your telemetry on the map:
- Overlay racing line from imported laps
- Color-code by speed, brake, or throttle
- Click points on the map to see data
- Compare lap lines side by side
See My Laps for lap management.
iRacing Integration
Track maps use official iRacing data:
- Accurate track layouts
- Correct corner numbering
- Updated with each iRacing season
- All track configurations included
See iRacing Integration for iRacing features.
Interactive Features
Adding Pins
Place visual markers on the map:
- Right-click (or long-press) on the map
- Select Add Pin
- Choose a pin type (braking, reference, note)
- Pin appears at that location
- Click pin to add notes
Pin Types
Different pin styles for different purposes:
| Pin Type | Use Case |
|---|---|
| Braking | Mark brake reference points |
| Turn-in | Mark turn-in references |
| Apex | Mark apex points |
| Exit | Mark track-out points |
| Note | General reference markers |
| Warning | Hazard or tricky areas |
Dragging Pins
Reposition pins precisely:
- Click and hold a pin
- Drag to new location
- Release to place
- Fine-tune with arrow keys
Connecting Pins
Create visual lines between pins:
- Select a pin
- Click Connect
- Click another pin
- Line appears between them
- Useful for marking racing lines or distances
Overlay Options
Telemetry Overlays
When viewing lap data:
Speed Overlay
- Racing line colored by speed
- Red = slow, Green = fast
- Hover for exact values
Brake Overlay
- Line colored by brake pressure
- Shows where you brake hardest
- Identify heavy braking zones
Throttle Overlay
- Line colored by throttle position
- Shows acceleration zones
- Identify lift areas
Comparison Overlays
Compare two laps:
- Select first lap in My Laps
- Click Compare on Map
- Select second lap
- Both lines shown on map
- Color-coded differences highlight variations
Exporting Maps
Image Export
Save maps as images:
- Configure the view you want
- Click Export
- Choose format (PNG, SVG)
- Set resolution
- Download the file
Print-Ready Export
Create printable track guides:
- Add all your notes and pins
- Click Export for Print
- Select paper size
- Include or exclude elements
- Generate PDF
Sharing
Share maps with notes:
- Click Share
- Choose sharing option
- Generate shareable link
- Link includes your pins and notes (for registered users)
Tips for Using Track Maps
Learning New Tracks
- Start with corner numbers and layout
- Identify heavy braking zones
- Note track elevation changes
- Mark reference points before driving
Race Preparation
- Review track before each session
- Update pins based on recent practice
- Compare your line to ideal
- Export for quick reference during breaks
Analysis
- Overlay telemetry to identify problem areas
- Compare fast laps to slow ones
- Look for consistency in braking points
- Use map while reviewing video
Troubleshooting
Map Not Loading
Check internet connection:
- Maps load from Braking Lab servers
- Verify you have connectivity
Clear cache:
- Clear browser cache
- Reload the page
Missing Track
Track not in library:
- New tracks may take time to add
- Check for updates
- Contact support if track should be available
Slow Performance
Map renders slowly:
- Reduce overlay complexity
- Hide unnecessary elements
- Use a modern browser
- Close other demanding tabs
Third-Party Services Disclaimer
iRacing® is a third-party service not affiliated with Braking Lab. Braking Lab is not responsible for its availability, functionality, or any changes to the service. All trademarks and rights belong to iRacing.com Motorsport Simulations, LLC.