Categories: iRacing

Grid Checker: iRacing’s App for Rating Drivers

In the simracing community, from time to time, some apps emerge that impress us and even grow in popularity, such as RaceLab. Grid Checker is an app created by a Spanish guy known as Fonsi on Twitter that allows us to rate the drivers we encounter in iRacing.

Because the application is still in its early stages, the current features are limited, but Fonsi promises that he will add more in the future.

Currently, after downloading the app, we will create an account and link it to our iRacing account by logging into a public session while the app is open. Following that, the app will display our session history, allowing us to see who we have previously raced against. If we click on any of the drivers, we can rate them from 1 to 5, tag them, and even leave a comment about how they behaved during that session.

Furthermore, we can see in which other sessions we have met them previously, and if we leave a comment, we can recall what happened. At the same time, we can see which drivers are in our current session (if we have one) and who we have previously crossed paths with.

These are the features that I have discovered in the current version of the application, but Fonsi tells us that he is working on bringing this information to an overlay so that these scores can be seen in the simulator itself. On the other hand, it would be fantastic to be able to see other users’ ratings and comments about a specific driver. However, in order for this to have a longer life, we need more users.

This website uses affiliate links which may earn a commission at no additional cost to you.
Alberto

Engineering & Competitive Motorsport Driver. Puedes darte de alta en iRacing usándome como referido aquí

View Comments

  • Racelab recently added a similar feature where you can add icons by drivers names that indicate a friend, a rival,a safe driver etc..

    I think it's great to be able to track this kind of info personally, but I have no interest in seeing other people's thoughts or comments. It's bound to turn into a cesspool of toxicity just like every other social media platform and iRacing is a place to go for fun and enjoyment not to read about how much other people are disliked.

  • Furthermore, there will be a much higher likelihood for people to add negative comments about people rather than positive. That's life nowadays.

Share
Published by
Alberto

Recent Posts

Forza Motorsport: Update 8 Introduces Track Toys

The updates just keep rolling. Another month, another exciting addition to the roster: Ginetta G40…

16 mins ago

BMW M2 CS is coming to RaceRoom

Raceroom is taking an exciting content on this month. They will add three BMW cars,…

46 mins ago

Rennsport: Hypercars and Fuji are here!

Rennsport presents one of the most technical race tracks in the world; Fuji Speedway. And…

1 hour ago

Enjoy the Imola GP 2024 in Assetto Corsa

After a week of rest, we return to the pinnacle of motorsport, fully recovered from…

3 hours ago

Thermaltake Introduces Its GR500 Cockpit

It seems that something is moving beyond what we see as many companies are diving…

2 days ago

HORI Launches a New Truck Steering Wheel

Founded in 1969, HORI is a Japanese brand of accessories that in recent years has…

2 days ago

advertisement

Asetek Simsports