iRacing – How to configure MoTec?

Once we have correctly installed Motec and we have verified that our telemetry data is displayed correctly, it is time to take the next step. In this article, we will configure Motec for our Sim.

Previous tutorials


Interface


Many of you have asked me how I have changed the background color of the interface. Personally, I like to use a dark background since I usually spend a lot of hours on the computer and I feel that having a dark background makes my eyesight less tired than constantly looking at a white background. To change the background you must go to Tools -> Options -> Colors. Then you can default theme.

In the next tab, Tools -> Options -> Fonts, you can change the font and its size for the channel description.

Final result:

Workspace


To work with Motec it is important to know some concepts that will help us organize our information. In hierarchical order, we can define the following concepts:

This means that it is a membership relationship, that is, within a WorkSpace we will find a set of WorkBooks, within a WorkBook a set of WorkSheets and within a WorkSheet we can create the channels we want to analyze information. Next we will define each of the concepts:

Workspace: each of the projects that we have created from the beginning. For example, we can have a space for the Formula Renault 2.0, one for the Mazda MX5 and one for a GT3. If we want to change a project once we have opened one when opening the application, we can do it from File-> Workspace-> Open Workspace.

Workbook: each of the templates that we can create to organize the information. We can have a workbook for driving analysis, another for motor analysis, another for tire wear… etc.

Worksheet: it is the worksheet where we will add our graphs to analyze the data that we have imported in the file that we have collected. In each sheet we can create as many channels or graphics as we want. For example, we can create a channel to observe the speed that the vehicle carries along the lap and another graph to analyze its consumption per lap.

Channels: each of the graphics that we can create on each sheet. Speed, brake position, throttle position … etc.

In short, within each WorkSpace, we can organize our information into WorkBooks, WorkSheets and Channels.

Where can I find my laps?


In the tab located on the left, called Data, we can see the number of laps we have taken and their corresponding time. The fastest lap number we have made will be marked in a different color.

In the next tutorials we will see how to create the first channels and some interesting maths.

See you on the track!

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

Share
Published by
Alberto

Recent Posts

iRacing: What Are the New GT3 Cars Added in Season 3?

iRacing continues to push the boundaries of virtual motorsport with its regular updates and expansions.…

2 hours ago

iRacing: Coke 600 Special Event

The special 24-hour Nurburgring event in iRacing, where Max Verstappen's team claimed victory in the…

11 hours ago

iRacing: Open Setups Vs Fixed Setups

In the world of Sim Racing, one of the key decisions that drivers face is…

14 hours ago

Formula One racing and Canada

Canada has a long history with Formula One. In a market where ice hockey reigns…

1 day ago

EA SPORTS WRC: Measures against the cheaters

EA Sports WRC finally incorporates an anticheat tool since next June. As part of our…

1 day ago

Sim Racing: Online Fuel Calculators for Beginners

If you are just starting out in virtual racing and have upgraded your licence or…

1 day ago

advertisement

Asetek Simsports