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Section 6

Drivers

The history of every session you've uploaded, organized by driver, so you can see how each one evolves session by session.

Automatic saving

You don't need to do anything special: every session you load in Analysis gets saved on its own to the matching driver's history.

Save with a driver name

If the file doesn't come with a driver assigned (or you want to fix it), you can enter the name by hand when saving — so it stays neatly linked in the history instead of floating loose.

Pick driver and track

At the very top you have two rows of buttons:

Driver summary

Three cards with the driver's numbers (and the track, if you picked a specific one):

Fastest-lap evolution

The per-driver evolution-over-time chart doesn't live here anymore — it was consolidated into the team view, where it compares every driver together on the same track instead of just one. See Team → Fastest-lap evolution.

History table

Lists every saved session, with columns for Date, Track, Laps, Best, Avg. and Top speed. If you have "All" tracks picked, the table splits into one block per track instead of mixing everything together.

Reopen a saved session

Each row has a "View analysis" button that takes you straight to the Analysis tab with that session loaded and ready to compare — no need to re-upload the file.

Exception: sessions saved before this feature existed show a "—" instead of the button, because they don't have the full detail needed to reopen them. You can still see their summarized data, just not reopen the interactive analysis.

Delete a session

Each row has a at the end. Tapping it doesn't delete right away: it switches to two buttons, "Confirm" and "cancel", to avoid an accidental delete from a single tap on your phone.

Heads up: once you tap "Confirm", it's permanent — there's no trash bin to recover it from afterward.

"My drivers" panel

Above the history table lives the collapsible My drivers panel, with the list of all your active drivers — from there you can rename them and manage their aliases (the different names the same driver can show up under depending on the logger). The full detail on how registration and aliases work is in Managing drivers & seats.