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Export standardized post-session data from ONE TIMING for detailed analysis in Python, Excel, or any preferred tool.


Overview

The R plugin is designed for exporting standardized post-session data from ONE TIMING, enabling in-depth analysis in Python, Excel, or any data analysis tool of your choice. Unlike the real-time Excel Export Plugin, the R plugin focuses on comprehensive, structured data export after a session has concluded.


 

Use Case

  • Post-Session Export: Use the R plugin to export complete session data in a standardized format for advanced analysis.
  • Flexible Analysis: Data can be imported into Python, Excel, R, or any other preferred analysis environment.

 

Exporting Data

To export data using the R plugin:

  1. Access the desired session in Historical Data within ONE TIMING.
  2. Right-click anywhere in the plugin.
  3. Select the Export For R option.
  4. The entire table will be copied to your clipboard and can be pasted anywhere on your PC.

 

Data Structure

Below is a comprehensive list of the columns currently exported by the R plugin: 

Column Header Description Example
TimeOfDay Local Time of Day used in the data relay (usually track time, but can be the relay machine’s local time). 10:18:03.469
Driver TLA as shown on Page 1 during the session (3 letters or a number like #10). DEN
Number Car number without the # symbol. 1
LapNumber Number of the completed lap (first outlap ends as lap 1). 5
Laptime Laptime in seconds (3 decimal places). 101.846
Flags Lap type:
0 = flying lap
1 = Outlap
2 = Inlap
3 = OutIn
4-7 = Various canceled laps
0
T_Speed Speed at the Speed Trap (if available). Not always the car’s maximum speed. Unit: kph. 236.32
Sector1 Time from start/finish to end of first sector (seconds, 3 decimals). NaN if not available. 32.849
Speed1 Car speed at sector 1 timing loop (or average speed for the sector). NaN if not available. 215.71
SectorN, SpeedN Additional sector times and speeds, as available. 32.849, 215.71
Loop1, LoopN Time in seconds for each timing loop (more loops than sectors possible). No speeds for loops. 18.047
PowerMode Power Mode used for the lap (e.g., 300 kW, 350 kW in Formula E). 300
Position Position at the end of the session. 8
Compound Tyre compound used (e.g., O for Option, P for Prime, or other series-specific codes). O
Class Car class (as visible on Page 1, e.g., WEC, IMSA classes). SP9 Pro
Session Name of the session (from session declare message; not standardized). Feature Race
Date Day the lap was completed (usually track time or relay machine time). 27.10.2023
PitIn Time of Day crossing the Pit entry line. 10:27:18.144
PitOut Time of Day crossing the Pit exit line. 10:27:18.144
TimeInPit PitOut time minus PitIn time (for second or higher pit exit in a session). 104.033
TrackState Track state during the lap (e.g., Green, PartialYellow, Safety Car, FCY). PartialYellow
TrackStateMessage Exact string shown in the "Track State" Plugin inside ONE TIMING (may include more detail, not standardized). YELLOW FLAG IN TURN 6-7
Team Team name as defined in the ONE TIMING Color File (short name, not full name). BERNHARD
Manufacturer Manufacturer as defined in the ONE TIMING Color File. Porsche

Note: The pattern of Sector1, Speed1, Sector2, Speed2, etc., continues for all available sectors. Similarly, Loop1, Loop2, etc., are included for all available loops. Some tracks (e.g., Nordschleife) may have more than three sectors or loops.


 

Notes & Tips

  • Tip: The exported data is ideal for custom scripts, advanced statistics, or integration with team analysis workflows.
  • Note: The R plugin is intended for post-session use. For live data export, use the Excel Export Plugin.

 

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