Select a handling problem and get targeted adjustments to try. Think of them as a conversation starter with your car — the best setups come from experimenting and discovering what works for you.
One connected career mode for your Le Mans Ultimate racing: generate a season, mirror it in-game, log your results, and let the story, your reputation, the paddock, and your stats all move together — from your first race to a world title.
LMU Pitwall wraps your Le Mans Ultimate racing in a single, connected career mode. You race in LMU as normal; LMU Pitwall is the world around it — it generates your calendar, writes your story, tracks every result, runs the paddock around you, and decides when you climb the ladder. One career, carried from your first race to a world title, all saved to your account.
It works as a loop. You generate a career, mirror it in LMU, log each round as you race, then finalise the season — your championship standing is calculated from those results — to find out if you've earned promotion. Everything else — the AI-written chapters, the reputation that decides which teams want you, the social feed reacting to your form, and your growing stats page — flows from those results without any extra work. Climb from Bronze to Platinum and win the title to become World Champion and take your place on the public Wall of Champions.
Open the Career Mode tab and enter your driver name. A handful of choices shape the whole career: your DLC collection (which sets the pool of cars and circuits), your starting class, how your car and team are decided, your season length, your race format, and your championship difficulty. Lock these in and LMU Pitwall builds your opening calendar and writes the first chapter of your story — the backdrop your first season plays out against. The season length, race format and championship difficulty you choose here carry through every season of the career, so the career has a consistent shape from Bronze to Platinum.
From this point on you never set anything up twice: your career lives on your account, and each promotion regenerates the next calendar, contract, and chapter for you automatically. Close the app and return whenever — it picks up exactly where you left off.
Launch Le Mans Ultimate and set up racing that mirrors the season LMU Pitwall generated. LMU has no multi-round championship builder, so you race each round as its own Race Weekend — select the matching circuit and your class, run the session, then report the result back here. Once you know the routine it takes seconds per round.
After each round, return to the Career Mode tab and log your result for that circuit. Rounds are logged in order — a round stays locked until the previous round's result is in, so your season builds race by race exactly as it happened. Every round must be logged before you can finalise the season. This is the heartbeat of the loop: each result you enter feeds your reputation, your stats, the AI dispatch, and the paddock feed all at once.
These three feed directly into the systems that make a career feel alive — described together below, because in LMU Pitwall they're one thing, not separate features:
Le Mans Ultimate has no in-game championship mode — you race standalone Race Weekends — so there's no championship table for you to read a final position from. Instead, once every round is logged, LMU Pitwall calculates your championship standing automatically from your results, using the real FIA WEC points system (25-18-15-12-10-8-6-4-2-1 for the top ten, plus a point for pole) ranked against a modelled rival field. You'll see a provisional points table with your computed position before you confirm. Hit Finalise Season and LMU Pitwall checks that position against your tier's promotion target, then closes the loop: it advances or holds your career, writes the next chapter, and generates the next calendar and contract. The number of rounds per tier depends on the season length you chose at the start:
Rounds (S / L) shows the round count for a Short season and a Long season at each tier. Promotion targets are the same regardless of season length or race format.
Every season in LMU Pitwall opens with an AI-written career chapter — a piece of sports journalism that places you in the cockpit, names your engineer, references your team, and reflects where you are in your career arc. The writing changes as you progress: early seasons are about proving yourself; later ones carry the weight of expectation.
After every qualifying session, race result, and season milestone, a simulated social media feed updates on the right side of the career screen. Fans, analysts, critics, and commentators react to your results in real time — the same way they would in a real motorsport season.
The My Stats tab gives you a full data breakdown of your career — automatically derived from everything you've logged. No manual entry required beyond your race and qualifying positions.
The Setup Advisor tab is an independent tool you can use at any time. If you're struggling with a handling problem during your races, select the issue you're experiencing to get a prioritised list of setup changes to try.
The Wall of Champions tab shows the ten most recent drivers across all accounts to win the Platinum championship. It updates live — if someone earns their title while you're viewing the page, they'll appear automatically within 30 seconds.
A full breakdown of your career to date. All stats are derived automatically — no manual entry required.
Create a free account to save your career progression between sessions. No email needed — just a username and password.
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY environment variable. The full key is never displayed — only a masked preview.
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