The offline race-session logbook for amateur racers.
RaceCarLogBook is the racing diary that lives on your phone — a structured place to capture every car you race, every event you enter, and every session you turn a wheel in. It is built around the way club racing actually works: a garage of cars, each with events at real tracks, each event made up of practice, qualifying, qualifying race, race, and time-trial sessions with lap times, results, conditions, and photos.
When the season ends, the app builds an FIA-ACCUS-style Driver Resume PDF from your data — the same format racing-licence applications ask for — plus per-car race histories, lap-records-by-track-and-configuration, and a digital Lap Timing Sheet for the next session.
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Features
- Garage of cars (year, make, model, number, class, photo, notes)
- Events grouped under each car — track, organisation, dates, class
- Sessions for every flavour of track day — Practice, Qualifying, Qualifying Race, Race, Time Trial, Test Day, Track Day, Other
- Per-session class override (run the same car in two classes at one event)
- Per-session track configuration (Bus Stop, Full Course, etc.) so lap times are only compared apples-to-apples
- Lap times by stopwatch or manual entry; auto-flags best lap and track records
- Structured DNS / DNF / DQ outcomes — shown on the resume but kept out of the career-race tally
- Grid position, finishing position, race winner, weather, and track/ambient temps per session
- Pre-race checklist per session
- Photos attached to cars, sessions, your driver headshot, and each of your racing licences
- Driver Resume PDF — FIA-ACCUS style, with career race count, licences, and every event you’ve logged
- Full Race History PDF and per-event Lap Timing Sheets
- Personal Bests by track — per car, per configuration, with track-record badges
- Time Trials counted toward your resume only when you opt in
- One-tap backup export to a single JSON file — the same file imports cleanly between iPhone and Android
- 100% offline. No accounts, no ads, no tracking, no network access at all.
