*Race projects (menu: Race projects / logistics) is where you build the weekend pack* your crew relies on: who travels, where they stay, session times, car and driver line-ups, and notes.
| Term | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|
| *Race project* | A championship or test programme container for your team | |
| *Event* | One race weekend (circuit, dates) | |
| *Session* | Practice, qualifying, race, or test block within the event | |
| *Crew assignment* | Which staff member is linked to which role or car for that event | |
1. Open *Race projects* and select your project (or create one if you are allowed). 2. Open the *event* for the upcoming weekend. 3. Add or update *sessions* (times and labels match what you publish to crew). 4. Assign *hotels, hire cars, and locations* where your programme uses them. 5. Link *cars and drivers* from car management to this event. 6. Add *crew* from the team roster to roles for the weekend. 7. Publish or share the *briefing* link / QR so members see their personal pack.
Where configured, hotel and car-hire rows can include *affiliate booking links* (e.g. Booking.com). Crew book through the link; commission may be tracked for the programme. You do not need to re-type bookings into a separate spreadsheet if everyone uses the pack link.
Each event can expose a *member-specific briefing (PDF or web view) keyed off a membership QR* or token:
- Crew scan their membership QR at a kiosk or open a link from the logistics pack. - They see *their* assignments and sensitive notes allowed for their role — not the whole team’s private rows.
Briefing pages use the same *team colours and logo* as your membership card theme.
- Build the pack *before* crew travel so hotels and transfers are one click away. - Keep session labels aligned with official timetables to avoid paddock confusion. - After major changes, tell crew to *refresh* their briefing — cached PDFs may be from an earlier publish.