iRacing overlay suite · now in closed beta
Know when to box.
Live fuel strategy, pit-window projection and a rejoin forecast — computed live from real telemetry. Now in closed beta and free — request an invite to join.
v0.3.0 beta · invite-only · Windows 10/11 · reads iRacing directly, no plugins
S1 · The panels
Everything on
the pit wall
Twenty-three transparent windows over iRacing — dragged, scaled and dimmed from one control panel. Every one doubles as an OBS browser source or a phone dashboard.
Tap any panel to see it full-size.
Scenes store whole arrangements and switch by session type and camera; shortcuts bind any action to your wheel or button box.
S1½ · Beyond the panels
More than
a HUD
The overlays are half of it. The rest turns your race into something you can share, coach and watch.
Watch any driver, live
Flip one switch and anyone can follow your race in a browser at ponne.app/live — live timing, head-to-head and a moving track map. No install, no account. Off by default; fuel and strategy stay private.
Your whole crew, connected
A teammate's live wall, a spotter calling BOX / PUSH / fuel to your pit board, and your phone as a button box — over a zero-setup hosted relay (or self-host it).
A one-person booth
One-press cameras, click-to-follow standings, auto-director and undercut warnings — spot for your team or direct your own broadcast.
Made to share
Auto result graphics after every race, plus a ⚡ button that freezes the hottest battle mid-race into a 16:9 + 9:16 card — straight to Discord or your phone. A stint report card sums up fuel, pace and tyres.
Rewind the race
Record any session locally and replay it offline, and jump the sim's own replay straight to any logged overtake or incident from the events timeline.
Binds that actually fire
Bind any action — camera, pit fuel, fuel target, scene — to a wheel or button-box button that works even while iRacing has focus.
S2 · Racecraft
The overlays read the race.
This part thinks about it.
Stints · pit loss · rejoin — measured, not guessed
The maths that wins tenths
Your number,
not a guess
Clean-pace only
Laps split at pit stops, with in/out laps and traffic excluded from pace math — plus a measured tyre-age falloff in seconds per lap.
Re-measured
Starts as an estimate, then re-measured from your actual stops: in-lap plus out-lap against your clean pace.
Before you commit
How many cars pass during the stop and who you come out between — before you turn into the pit lane.
pit now → P13 · out between #88 V. Petrov and #4 M. Rossi
S3 · On stream
Every panel is
a browser source
Drop any overlay into OBS as a browser source, or open it on your phone. Same data, same look — over your stream instead of the sim.
Transparent 1080p windows — drag, scale and dim each one, then save the arrangement as a scene. Nothing is baked into the video; it's live telemetry.
S4 · Spec sheet
The facts
- Platform
- Windows 10 / 11, 64-bit
- Simulator
- iRacing, read directly from the SDK — no plugins
- Streaming
- Every overlay doubles as an OBS browser source or phone dashboard URL
- VR
- Overlays served to OpenKneeboard as browser pages
- Team racing
- Share live fuel, pace and pit calls with teammates over a zero-setup hosted relay — or self-host it
- Watch live
- Publish your session to ponne.app/live — anyone follows by name in a browser. Off by default
- Your data
- Session history in local JSON files on your PC. Team sharing and anonymous usage counters use PONNE servers — clearly marked, with an off switch
- Licence
- Proprietary. Free to use while in beta — no subscription
S5 · The garage
One brand,
a growing bench
S6 · Get it
Almost
lights out.
PONNE is in closed beta — small on purpose, so every tester gets heard. It's free, no subscription, and every racer in gets invites to hand to teammates. Request an invite and start a session; the overlays find iRacing on their own.
v0.3.0 beta · invite-only · Windows 10/11 64-bit · reads the iRacing SDK directly