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BudAI explained: how AI analyzes your laps

Behind BudAI's advice are algorithms that read your data like a race engineer. Here's how it works.

By Henrique

“You brake 12 meters too early at turn 3.” When BudAI gives you this advice, it’s not a guess. It’s the result of an analysis that cross-references thousands of data points. But how does it actually work?

The race engineer in your pocket

A professional race engineer does three things:

  1. Reads the data — speed curves, brake traces, GPS trajectory
  2. Identifies patterns — where you’re losing time, what’s consistent, what’s an anomaly
  3. Gives actionable advice — specific, measurable actions to improve

BudAI does exactly the same thing, but with the precision and consistency only an AI can provide.

Step 1: Understanding your session

When you upload a telemetry file, Brake Point first parses and structures the data:

  • Identifies each lap using GPS start/finish detection
  • Calculates sector times based on circuit geometry
  • Normalizes all channels (speed, brake, throttle, lean) to a consistent timeline

Step 2: Lap comparison

BudAI compares your laps to each other, identifying:

  • Your best lap — the reference
  • Consistent patterns — things you do on every lap (good or bad)
  • Anomalies — the laps where something was different
  • Corner-by-corner delta — exactly where you gain and lose time

Step 3: Root cause analysis

This is where BudAI differs from a simple data overlay. For each corner where you lose time, BudAI identifies why:

  • Braking too early → “Move your braking point 10m later”
  • Slow corner entry → “You lose 3 km/h between the braking zone and the apex”
  • Early throttle → “You open the throttle 0.3s before the apex, causing the bike to understeer”
  • Inconsistent line → “Your trajectory varies by 2m at the apex — focus on a consistent reference point”

What makes BudAI different?

No vague advice

Traditional coaching often sounds like “try to brake later” or “be smoother”. BudAI gives you numbers: “12 meters”, “3 km/h”, “0.3 seconds”. You can measure it, track it, and verify it on your next session.

Available 24/7

No need to coordinate schedules or travel budgets. Upload your data after any track day, get analysis within minutes.

Learns from data

As more riders use Brake Point, BudAI gets better at understanding what works at each circuit, for each discipline, at each level.


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