About, Contact & Links – Scottozy’s Unofficial RaceLab Support

About, Contact & Links

This site is built and maintained by Scottozy, a long-time RaceLab user and community helper. It is designed to collect the practical tips, fixes and workflows that come up again and again in support conversations.

Disclaimer: This is not an official RaceLab website. It is a community-run help site built to sit alongside the official app, Garage docs and roadmap. For anything account-related or critical, always double-check the information here against the official RaceLab resources.

1. Who runs this site?

I’m Scott, usually known online as “Scottozy”. I’ve been using RaceLab for years, helping other sim racers in the community with overlays, layouts, VR, triples and performance problems.

This site exists because the same questions kept appearing in Discord and DMs, and typing the same long answer over and over wastes everyone’s time. By turning those answers into structured pages, the hope is that you can fix most issues yourself – and then arrive in support channels with better screenshots, better logs and better questions.

2. What this site is (and isn’t)

This site is:

  • A practical “how-to” guide written from real support cases.
  • A place to collect unofficial bug notes and workarounds until they are fixed in official builds.
  • A library of examples – layouts, screenshots and workflows that you can copy or adapt.

This site is not:

  • A replacement for the official RaceLab documentation or support.
  • An official statement of future features or priorities.
  • A guaranteed 24/7 support line – everything here is volunteer time.

3. How to contact me

If you’ve followed a guide here and are still stuck, you can reach out with as much detail as possible. Screenshots of your sim graphics settings, RaceLab layout and any error messages will help a lot.

a) RaceLab Discord

  • Join the official RaceLabApps Discord .
  • Use the help channels (for example #i-need-help) for general questions.
  • If you specifically want to refer to something on this site, tag @Scottozy in your message and include a link to the page you were following.

b) Website contact form

If you prefer, you can also use the contact form on this website:

  • Open the Contact page in the main menu.
  • Include your sim, hardware (PC/VR/triples) and a short summary of the issue.
  • Paste links to relevant screenshots or logs if you have them.

Because this is a one-person project, replies might take a little time. I’ll always prioritise answers that:

  • Include screenshots of settings and overlays.
  • Say which guides you already followed (page titles from this site or the Garage docs).
  • Make it clear which sim and which RaceLab features you are using.

4. Official RaceLab links

These are the most important official resources you should bookmark alongside this site:

Resource Link What you’ll find there
RaceLab main site racelab.app Download the app, overview of features, pricing and official FAQ.
RaceLab Garage – Docs garage.racelab.app Official documentation: First Steps per simulator, VR guides, advanced features and FAQ.
RaceLab Roadmap & Feedback roadmap.racelab.app Feature requests, bug reports and voting. This is where many of the issues listed in the “Bugs & Issues (Unofficial)” section originate.
RaceLab Discord server RaceLabApps Discord Real-time community help, announcements, beta information, layout sharing and more.
RaceLab YouTube channel racelabtv on YouTube Official video guides, new features, VR demos and overlay tutorials.

5. How to help improve this site

If a guide here saved your race, caught a bug, or helped you coach someone else, you can help in a few simple ways:

  • Share the link in Discord instead of re-typing long answers.
  • Send corrections when something becomes outdated after a new RaceLab or sim update.
  • Suggest missing topics – especially if you see the same problem repeated in the community.

The goal is simple: less time fighting tools, more time racing. Thanks for being part of that.