Export your AiM data as CSV
How to export a CSV file from AiM Race Studio 3 to import it into Brake Point.
Updated on June 24, 2026
Faster method available: if you just want to import an AiM session, the simplest path is to grab the native
.xrkfile directly fromC:\AIM_SPORT\RaceStudio3\user\data\[date]\— no CSV export needed. See the XRK guide. Continue below if you specifically need a CSV (for example to share with a third-party tool).
Prerequisites
- Software: AiM Race Studio 3 (Windows)
- Compatible logger: AiM Solo, Solo 2, EVO4, EVO5, MyChron5, SmartyCam
- Output format:
.csv
Step 1 — Load the session in Race Studio 3
- Connect your AiM logger to your computer via USB or Wi-Fi
- Launch Race Studio 3
- Download your session from the logger (Data Download tab if needed)
- Load the session in the analysis view
Step 2 — Export as RaceStudio 2 CSV
- On the loaded session, right-click
- Select Export items as → RaceStudio 2 CSV
- Choose a location and save the
.csvfile
Note: the submenu is correctly named “RaceStudio 2 CSV” inside Race Studio 3 — it’s AiM’s legacy CSV format, kept for backwards compatibility, and it’s the one Brake Point recognises.
All channels available in the session (GPS, IMU, ECU, motorcycle gyro/lean angle) are exported. No need to tick boxes.
Step 3 — Import into Brake Point
- Log in to app.brakepoint.io
- Click Import a session
- Select your
.csvfile - Brake Point automatically detects the AiM CSV format and starts the analysis
Recognized channels
| AiM Channel | Brake Point Data |
|---|---|
| GPS Speed / VehicleSpeed | Speed |
| Latitude, Longitude | GPS trace |
| RPM | Engine RPM |
| Gear | Gear |
| Throttle Pos | Throttle |
| Brake Pressure | Braking |
| GPS Gyro / Lean Angle | Lean angle (motorcycle) |
| Accel Lateral / Inline | Accelerations |
Tips
- Beacon markers: if your session contains lap markers (beacon), Brake Point uses them to split laps automatically. Otherwise, GPS detection takes over.
- Frequency: the file can be at 10, 20, or 50 Hz — Brake Point adapts automatically.
- If you don’t see certain data (RPM, gear), check that your logger is properly connected to the vehicle’s ECU.
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