Changelog
Latest updates across the RaceBuddy apps.
RaceBuddy 3.1
What's NewReleased ·
All-new onboarding tour
Guided walkthrough introducing RaceBuddy's drag, laptimer, leaderboard, video overlay and dyno features — with rich, illustrated previews for every section.
Add / Edit Car — fully redesigned
A new SwiftUI form with AI-powered variant enrichment that auto-fills your car's specs (engine, transmission, drivetrain, gear ratios, tire sizes, weight, dimensions) once you pick a brand, model and year. Now supports DCT and CVT transmissions, and displays chassis codes (e.g. Civic Type R FK8, BMW M3 E46) so your garage stays recognizable.
Compare drag runs side-by-side
Pick any two runs and see them overlaid on a single screen — speed pairs, charts, predicted times. Spot exactly where you gained or lost time.
Power & torque dyno calculator
Estimate horsepower and torque curves directly from your drag run data, using your saved vehicle specs (weight, gearing, drivetrain). Curves persist with the car for future comparisons.
Laptimer video overlay export — improved
Synced telemetry overlay for circuit footage: speed, lap time, sector progress baked into the exported video. New preview builder, in-app gallery video picker, and a refined telemetry sync flow.
Localization overhaul
RaceBuddy is now properly aligned across 8 languages: English, German, Spanish, French, Croatian, Russian, Ukrainian, and Simplified Chinese. App Store descriptions refreshed in every locale.
Stability & polish
- Fixed crash when editing gear ratios in the Add/Edit Car flow
- RunManager false-start detection improvements
- Server-authoritative speed-pair sync — no more local/remote disagreements
- Brand-prefix deduplication in car display names
- BLE accessories manager stability work + LocationHelper revisions
- Added RaceBox Mini protocol test coverage
Release notes will appear here as new versions ship.