Pitwall turns a sim-racing data export into corner-by-corner coaching, a physics-derived setup baseline, and a clear picture of where your lap time is hiding — no spreadsheets, no guesswork.
Free during the beta · runs on your own PC · your data stays on your machine.
Three jobs a real race engineer does — before, during the debrief, and on the setup sheet.
Load a telemetry export and Pitwall finds where time goes — braking points, throttle traces, the corners costing you most — and explains it in plain language.
A physics engine derives a recommended starting setup for your exact car, track, and conditions — spring rates, wings, pressures, brake bias — so you don't start from zero.
Priorities, drills, and an ask-the-coach panel turn the data into a short list of what to actually work on next session — plus optional vision and heart-rate input.
Pitwall is in active development. We're looking for sim racers to run real sessions and tell us what's useful, what's confusing, and what's missing.