Today we’re releasing DriverDNA 2.0, the most significant update since launch. This release focuses on one core problem: teams use multiple data sources, but existing tools force you to analyze them separately.

What’s new in DriverDNA 2.0?

Which data sources does DriverDNA 2.0 support?

DriverDNA 2.0 now natively supports:

  • Professional loggers: Cosworth, Bosch, Pi Toolbox
  • Aftermarket systems: VBOX, AIM, RaceChrono
  • Simulator platforms: iRacing, Assetto Corsa Competizione
  • Video-based: MoTeC i2 exports, CSV from any source

How does the unified timeline work?

All data sources are automatically time-aligned using GPS position matching. This means you can overlay your real-world data with simulator runs to identify where the sim differs from reality.

Can I compare multiple stints at once?

Yes—DriverDNA 2.0 introduces 3-Stint Comparison. Compare any three stints side-by-side with synchronized playback. Watch how driving style evolves from practice to qualifying to race conditions.

Why does multi-source unification matter?

Privateer teams often run different data systems than their pro teammates or rental cars. Previously, comparing across these systems meant manual exports, spreadsheet gymnastics, and lost context. Now it’s one click.

How do I get started with DriverDNA 2.0?

Existing DriverDNA users are automatically upgraded. New users can start a trial at sector4labs.com/products/driverdna.