Every modern F1 game can broadcast its live data over the network. Turning it on takes
about a minute and lets Driver Dojo read your laps corner by corner. Driver Dojo gives you
a server address and a personal port to enter in the game. Here are the exact settings, plus
the fixes for when the connection will not come through.
Step by step (F1 26 / F1 25 / F1 24)
Open Driver Dojo and start the connection flow. It shows you a server IP
address and a personal UDP port. Keep that screen open.
In the game, open Settings, then Telemetry Settings.
Set UDP Telemetry to On.
Set UDP Broadcast Mode to Off.
Set UDP IP Address to the server IP that Driver Dojo shows
you. This is not your own computer and not 127.0.0.1.
Set UDP Port to your personal port from Driver Dojo.
The field does not clear itself, so delete the default 20777 first, then type
your port, or the game reports INVALID PORT.
Set UDP Send Rate to 60Hz (20Hz also works).
Set UDP Format to your game year (2026, 2025
or 2024), or leave it on the latest option.
Xbox and PS5: use the same server IP and personal port, with the same fields. No extra steps.
Settings at a glance
Setting
Value
UDP Telemetry
On
UDP Broadcast Mode
Off
UDP IP Address
The server IP Driver Dojo shows you
UDP Port
Your personal port from Driver Dojo (clear 20777 first)
UDP Send Rate
60Hz
UDP Format
2026 / 2025 / 2024 (or latest)
Telemetry will not connect? Work down this list
IP matches. The UDP IP Address in the game must match the
server IP Driver Dojo shows you, character for character.
Port matches. The UDP Port must be your personal port, not
20777. If the game said INVALID PORT, the field was not cleared
first: click it, delete 20777, then type your port.
Restart the game after changing the port. The F1 games sometimes cache
the old port until you fully quit and relaunch.
Internet access. Your PC or console needs to reach the internet. This
sends telemetry to Driver Dojo's server, so it is not a same-network setup.
Firewall. Allow the game (or outbound UDP on your personal port) through
the firewall on the machine running the game.
Format. Set UDP Format to your game year (2026, 2025 or 2024).
Send rate. If the data looks choppy, set UDP Send Rate to
60Hz.
Ready to read your laps?
Open Driver Dojo, drive a stint, and it will ask how the car felt and return exact setup
changes with an estimated lap-time gain.