Race Tracker FAQ

Keep your racing data in one place.

Answers for racers using Race Tracker to organise results, review cars and tracks, manage garage notes, and spot performance trends over time.

What is Race Tracker?

Race Tracker is a Google Sheets toolkit for Torn racers who want results, car history, upgrade notes, and performance review in one organised workbook.

It is built for racers who prefer a structured spreadsheet workflow rather than scattered notes or one-off snapshots.

How do I get started?

Use the spreadsheet copy link on the script page or hub card to make your own editable copy of the workbook.

Once you have your own copy, you can start recording racing data, garage changes, and track comparisons in the same place.

What kind of race results does it help with?

Race Tracker is designed around organised result views, so its strength is keeping race history easy to review later.

That gives you a more useful archive for comparing sessions, positions, and patterns over time.

How does garage tracking fit in?

The toolkit connects racing results to cars, tracks, and upgrade decisions.

That makes it easier to see whether garage changes are actually helping and which setups are working best.

What analytics does it focus on?

It focuses on car, track, and upgrade analytics, along with dashboard-style summary views.

The goal is not just to collect data, but to help you spot useful performance trends and make the next decision faster.

Can I share the sheet with others?

Yes. Since Race Tracker is a spreadsheet toolkit, sharing depends on your own Google Sheets permissions and how much of your data you want other people to see.

Keep a personal copy if you want a private version for your own racing records.

What do the screenshots show?

The screenshots show the workbook views for race results, cars, tracks, upgrades, and summary dashboards.

They are the quickest way to understand the structure of the toolkit before making your own copy.

How do I report a workbook issue or ask for help?

Include the sheet tab you were using, what you entered, and which result, calculation, or view looked wrong.

If the issue is visual, a screenshot of the affected tab helps a lot.