- session laps / time
- laps completed
- laps / time remaining
- fuel remaining
- laps until you run out of fuel
- how much fuel you will need to add at the next stop
- imperial and metric fuel calculations
- 5 lap average fuel burn
- race fuel burn
- which lap you should pit on
- pit windows to make it to the end with only one more stop
- weather and session information
- information on when your last stop was
- shows the amount that should be in your tank when you leave the pits
- target burn rate if you need a splash and dash for less than 1 lap worth of fuel
- Warning flashes to help inform the driver that something critical has happened
- laps on tires
- last lap you stopped
- optional repairs left when leaving the pits
- fuel added last stop
- tire wear as a percentage
- tire temperatures as colors (blue, green, orange, red)
- fuel stint burn rates
- last pitted under flag status
- fuel to add indicator
- fuel to leave with indicator
Note: The calculations for required fuel automatically includes an extra half of a lap to ensure you can cross the finish line. The half lap fuel addition is calculated using half of the current 5 lap average fuel burn rate and is automatically included in the required fuel figure.
If you have a feature request or an problem with the code, please create an entry in the issue section
Click the above image to watch the video on youtube
- -h, --help show this help message and exit
- -g This option will use imperial measurements for weight, temperature and volume
- -sfr This option will disable the show fuel required on pit exit informational messages
- -spl This option will supress the in pit lane messages
- -c This option will disable the uploading of logs to the cloud
- --version show program's version number and exit
- Arduino Uno or Uno Clone
- 2.8" TFT Shield via eBay <-- This is the actual TFT I purchased on eBay Australia.
- The underside of the TFT screen looks like this
- Screens smaller than 2.8 inches will not work correctly and will crop significant amounts of Pit Board information.
A number of people are coming up with creative ways to mount the device including using 3D printers. The Mounting Options Page lists out the options as well as a link to the 3D printer object files.