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Driving Sessions

The Driving Sessions screen lists every stint recorded at your venue, with the car, track, best lap and the customer who drove it. Use it to review lap data, fix a stint logged against the wrong driver, start or end a session, or delete a bad record.

Open Driving Sessions in the admin sidebar (under Operations, flag icon).

The table is paginated. On narrow screens it collapses to tappable cards; on desktop it shows these columns:

ColumnWhat it shows
UserThe driver — avatar, name and email.
GameThe sim title the session was recorded from (e.g. SimHub source), if known.
CarThe car driven.
TrackThe track driven.
Best lapThe fastest valid lap, with the lap count in parentheses (e.g. 1:42.301 (12L)).
DateWhen the session was recorded.
ThumbA session cover thumbnail, or a placeholder when none exists.

Click any row (or its chevron) to open the session detail panel.

Use the customer picker at the top to show only one driver’s sessions. A Clear button appears next to it to return to all customers.

Opening a session shows everything recorded for that stint:

  • Driver — with a Change driver button (see below).
  • Status badgePending, Active, Completed or Cancelled.
  • Cover image, if one was captured.
  • A details list: session ID, game, car, track, started-at, ended-at, computed duration in minutes, and any notes.
  • Laps table — every lap with its number, lap time, sector times (S1/S2/S3) and top speed. Invalid laps are struck through and greyed out, so they’re easy to tell apart from counting laps.

Depending on the session’s status, an action button appears next to the status badge:

  • A Pending session shows Start, which begins the session.
  • An Active session shows End, which closes it out.

Completed and cancelled sessions show no lifecycle button.

If a stint was logged against the wrong customer, click Change driver, pick the correct active customer from the search box, and Save. This reassigns the session to that driver.

The Delete button at the bottom of the detail panel removes a session after a confirmation dialog. Deletion is permanent. If the session was linked to a tournament result, the result and its recorded position survive — only the lap-time data is lost.