MoTeC i2 is a professional motorsport data analysis software developed by MoTeC, widely used in racing to analyze vehicle telemetry data captured during races and testing. It provides advanced visualization, comparison, and detailed analysis tools to help drivers, engineers, and teams optimize performance.
Key features of MoTeC i2 include:
Highly customizable interface with graphs, gauges, reports, and dashboards
Ability to overlay multiple laps for direct comparison of driver and vehicle performance
Supports various telemetry data types including suspension, engine, brake, throttle, GPS, and more
Synchronised video playback alongside telemetry data for precise event context
Advanced calculations, maths channels, and filtering options for deep data insights
Global channel settings and user profiles for easy project management and sharing within teams
Two versions: i2 Standard (free with MoTeC hardware) and i2 Pro (paid, with enhanced features like unlimited overlays, advanced maths, and reports)
Broad compatibility with MoTeC data loggers and ECUs, supporting logging rates up to 5000 Hz depending on the device
Supports multi-monitor setups and drag racing data features like clutch slip and wheel lift correction
MoTeC i2 is regarded as an industry-standard tool for professional and amateur motorsport data analysis, providing the critical insights needed to improve lap times and vehicle setup
Race telemetry is the process of collecting, transmitting, and analyzing real-time data from a race car during on-track sessions. This includes data from sensors placed throughout the car measuring parameters such as speed, acceleration, brake pressure, throttle position, gear selection, suspension movement, tire pressures, engine status, and more.
In motorsport, telemetry allows engineers to remotely monitor the car's performance and condition during races or testing, enabling data-driven decisions to improve strategy, setup, and reliability. It also provides valuable insights into driver behavior and vehicle dynamics, helping identify areas for performance improvement.
Telemetry data is transmitted wirelessly from the race car to the team’s pit wall or garage, allowing instant access to vital information. The use of telemetry is essential for modern racing teams, providing a competitive edge through precise performance analysis and proactive issue management.
Kunos has empowered all Assetto Corsa Competizione (ACC) users to translate in-game data into real-world equivalents, allowing you to view the same detailed information you'd gather from a race car on the track. Utilizing MoTeC for ACC enables drivers to enhance their car's performance, develop setups tailored to various conditions, and gain valuable real-life car handling experience along the way.
Enable Telemetry Export:
To enable ACC telemetry export, all you have to do is go to the “Electronics” section of the car settings and set the number of laps you want to save.
Every time you drive at the track, ACC will automatically export the number of laps selected. If you do more laps than selected, the last ones will be saved. For every time you go to the track, a new telemetry session will be exported. That way, you can create different setups that export a different number of laps, giving you the ability to have a practice session that saves a lot of telemetry laps and race settings that save less or no telemetry laps, while maintaining your RAM. and HDD space under control during long runs.
The telemetry export laps are saved in the “documents / Assetto Corsa Competizione / MoTeC” folder. If you have the MoTeC i2 software installed, simply double-click the “.ld” files and they will open within the telemetry software, ready to analyze.