The telemetry setup coach for F1 26, F1 25 and F1 24. Here is what it does, what it runs on, and how it turns your own laps into exact setup changes.
Driver Dojo (Driver Dojo F1) reads the live UDP telemetry from your F1 game, asks how the car felt after a stint, and returns exact setup changes with an estimated lap-time gain. The recommendations come from your own laps, not a generic fast setup that was tuned for someone else's driving style.
F1 26 (including the 2026 Season Pack energy and active-aero telemetry), F1 25 and F1 24.
Driver Dojo runs in your web browser, so the app works on a Mac or a PC. The game can run on PC, Xbox or PS5: it sends telemetry over the internet to Driver Dojo, so the app and the game do not need to be on the same network.
The F1 game broadcasts UDP telemetry on port 20777. Driver Dojo reads that
stream, analyses position, tyre, throttle, brake and steering data frame by frame, asks a few
questions about how the car felt, then recommends the specific changes that close your time
gap. See the telemetry setup guide to switch it on.
No separate logger to install. Driver Dojo runs in the browser. You only switch on the game's built-in UDP telemetry, which takes about a minute.
It reads your specific laps instead of handing you a template, it gives exact values with an estimated lap-time gain instead of vague directions like "try more rear wing", it analyses time loss per corner, and its per-track baselines are calibrated against real telemetry on all 24 tracks.
No. This is Driver Dojo F1 at driverdojo.app, a telemetry setup coach for the F1 video games. It is unrelated to driverdojo.com and to other projects that share the name.
Driver Dojo is free to use during the beta.