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LMU Dashboard

The LMU Dashboard can be accessed via the Eye icon on the LMU tile of the SRT main dashboard or by selecting LMU from the menu button in the top right corner of the web application.

The LMU Dashboard provides multiple tiles that support analysis of your activity and performance while competing and driving in Le Mans Ultimate. SRT is constantly evolving and new tiles will be added to the dashboard in time.

Race Stats

The Race Stats tile provides a tabular summary of your performance in races, broken down by Track, Track Layout and Car Class. It also provides overall totals in a separate row at the bottom of the table. The column values represent:

  • Races – Count of all race sessions completed
  • Wins – Count of race sessions where you were first in class
  • Seconds – Count of race sessions where you were second in class
  • Thirds – Count of race sessions where you were third in class
  • Poles – Count of race sessions where your grid position in class was first

Lap Records

The Lap Records tile provides a tabular view of your fastest laps, broken down by Track, Track Layout, Car and Session Type.

By default all session types are displayed. You can filter out specific session types using the checkboxes in the top right corner of the table. For example to hide Practice sessions deselect the checkbox labelled Practice and the table will be filtered to display only Race and Qualify sessions.

Each row will display the following for each combination or Track, Track Layout and Car:

  • Record – The fastest lap time recorded
  • S1 – The fastest sector 1 time recorded across all laps
  • S2 – The fastest sector 2 time recorded across all laps
  • S3 – The fastest sector 3 time recorded across all laps

Small Devices

Tabular views like Race Stats and Lap Records are difficult to optimise for small devices such as phones. We do hope to find better ways to adapt the display on small devices but for now the regions occupied by tabular views will automatically add both horizontal and vertial scroll bars when the screen is too small to display the whole table.

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