Coaching Reports
How to read and use AI-generated coaching reports based on your telemetry data.
Coaching Reports are AI-generated analyses of your driving created by the Race Engineer. They provide structured feedback based on your actual telemetry data — not generic advice.
What Is a Coaching Report?
A coaching report is a detailed analysis of a session or stint that covers:
- Overview — General assessment of your performance
- Pace analysis — How your lap times evolved through the session
- Corner-by-corner feedback — Specific advice for individual corners
- Action items — Concrete steps to improve
Reports are generated by the Race Engineer AI, which has access to your full telemetry data including braking zones, speed profiles, and corner-by-corner metrics.
Report Structure
Overview Section
A high-level summary of the session:
- Overall performance rating
- Key strengths identified
- Primary areas for improvement
- Session context (track conditions, session type)
Pace Analysis
How your pace evolved during the session:
- Lap time progression
- Consistency assessment
- Where you found (or lost) time as the session went on
- Comparison to your personal best if available
Corner Analysis
For each significant corner, the report may include:
- Current technique — What you’re doing based on the data
- Opportunity — Where time can be gained
- Recommendation — Specific change to try
- Priority — How impactful the change could be
Action Items
A prioritized list of things to work on, ordered by potential impact:
- High-impact changes (biggest time gains)
- Consistency improvements (reducing variation)
- Fine-tuning (small optimizations)
Viewing Reports
Access coaching reports from:
- Session detail — Reports linked to a specific session appear in the session view
- Coaching Reports list — Browse all reports across sessions
Each report shows the session it relates to, when it was generated, and a summary preview.
Requesting a Report
Coaching reports are generated by the Race Engineer. You can request one through:
- MCP client — Ask the Race Engineer to analyze a session
- Web app — Reports generated by the engineer appear automatically
See the Race Engineer coaching guide for details on how to request and customize reports.
Tips
- Read the action items first — They’re ordered by impact, so the top items give the most return
- Focus on one or two corners per session — Don’t try to fix everything at once
- Compare reports over time — As you improve, the focus areas should shift
- Use reports alongside lap comparison — Verify the AI’s suggestions by looking at the actual data
Next Steps
- Race Engineer Introduction — Learn about the AI that generates these reports
- Lap Comparison — Verify coaching suggestions with data