Welcome to doublestint.gg — the team management tool for iRacing endurance racing. This guide gives you a quick tour of how the app fits together.
The big picture
doublestint.gg helps a team plan and run long races. Everything is organised around three ideas:
- Teams — your iRacing team is the home for everyone you race with. Rosters come live from iRacing, so the drivers you see are always up to date.
- Races — inside a team you create a race for each event you're running. A race holds the schedule, driver availability, stint plan, car setups and live telemetry.
- Tools — the Discord bot and the desktop Collector connect the app to where you actually race and talk.
A typical workflow
- Pick your team. After signing in with iRacing you'll land on your teams. Choose the one you're racing with.
- Create a race. Set the track, date, duration and session timings. See Setting Up a Race.
- Plan the stints. Drivers mark their availability, and you build a schedule that covers the whole event.
- Share setups. Upload car setups to the race so the whole team runs the same baseline.
- Connect Discord. Link your team's channel so anyone can pull the schedule, availability and setups without opening the app. See Discord Bot.
- Install the Collector. On race day, the Collector streams live telemetry and keeps everyone's iRacing setups folder in sync. See Installing the Collector.
Set up your profile
Before your first race, open your Profile and:
- Set your timezone so schedules and availability show in your local time. (iRacing times are always GMT.)
- Choose display preferences for temperature, speed and time format.
- Link Discord to use the bot's commands.
That's it — pick a topic from the help index to go deeper.