Your race, drawn on screen

Overlays

The information the sim will not show you, drawn right over it. Live pit control, a leaderboard built your way, brow lights and marshall flags, all driven by DNR telemetry, for drivers who want more data and streams that look broadcast made.

See more. Miss nothing.

Race information, right where you look

Overlays draw the information you need over the sim itself, powered by the same live telemetry that drives your DNR LEDs, Dashboards and Control Decks. Built for drivers who want more data, and for streamers who want their viewers inside the race.

All five DNR overlays running together in the sim: the Leaderboard, Virtual Flags, Virtual Brows, Track Maps and the Virtual Box

Driven by live telemetry

Every overlay runs off the DNR SimHub plugin, the same engine behind your LEDs, Dashboards and Control Decks, so what you see is what the car is doing.

Your screen, your layout

Place and size each overlay to suit your setup. Run one of them or all five together, they are built to share a screen without crowding your view.

Yellow flag

In phase with your rig

A yellow flag on your LEDs is a yellow flag on your overlays, at the same moment and in the same colour. The whole rig reads as one.

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For drivers and streamers

More data for you in the cockpit, and a clear picture for your viewers. Overlays put your audience inside the race instead of guessing at it.

The line-up

Five overlays, one family

Each overlay stands on its own, and they are all built to sit together on one screen without getting in the way of your driving.

Virtual Box

The Black Box and Co-Pilot, combined

Think the iRacing black box and the Co-Pilot control panel rolled into one. The Virtual Box is sixteen screens deep: fuel, tyres, pit service, damage, radar, relative, lap history and more, each one readable at a glance and quick to work without leaving the racing line.

  • Sixteen screens in one panel
  • Pit service, fuel and tyres under your thumb
  • Radar, relative, damage and lap history at a glance
Virtual Box Fuel screen in the simVirtual Box Tyres screen in the simVirtual Box iRacing Pit screen in the simVirtual Box Damage screen in the simVirtual Box Radar screen in the simVirtual Box Relative screen in the simVirtual Box Leaderboard screen in the simVirtual Box Opponents screen in the simVirtual Box Rivals screen in the simVirtual Box Sectors screen in the simVirtual Box Lap History screen in the simVirtual Box Lap Time screen in the simVirtual Box Speedo screen in the simVirtual Box Inputs screen in the simVirtual Box Map screen in the simVirtual Box NRG screen in the sim
Leaderboard

A leaderboard built your way

Every sim draws its timing tower its own way, and none of them ask you. Our Leaderboard is fully customisable and does multiclass properly: each class grouped with its strength of field, iRatings, pit status, best laps and gaps, laid out how you want them, on screen and on stream.

  • Multiclass grouping with strength of field
  • iRatings, pit status, best laps and gaps
  • Your columns, your size, your style
The DNR Leaderboard overlay running in the sim during a race
Virtual Brows

The DNR Brows, virtually

Brows are the slim light strips that sit above your monitor and talk to you in colour. Virtual Brows draw them on the screen itself, so flags, pit limiter, spotter and redline cues live right at the edge of your vision, no hardware required.

  • Flags, limiter, spotter and redline cues
  • Slim strips at the edge of your vision
  • The Brows experience, no hardware needed
The DNR Virtual Brows overlay drawn across the top of the sim screen
Virtual Flags

Marshall flags, of course

A virtual flag panel that waves what race control is waving, the moment it is waving it. And a flag here carries context: a blue is not just a blue, it tells you the class and the position of the car coming through, so you know exactly who you are letting by.

  • Every marshall flag, waved live
  • Class and position context on the flag
  • Impossible to miss when it matters
The DNR Virtual Flags overlay showing a yellow flag caution in the sim
The Virtual Flags panel showing the green flagThe Virtual Flags panel showing a blue flagThe Virtual Flags panel showing the checkered flag
Track Maps

The circuit, three ways

Track Maps draws the circuit on your screen, in whichever shape fits your setup: a full map when you want the whole picture, a mini map that tucks into a spare corner, or a linear map that stretches the lap out left to right. Like the rest of the family, it runs off live DNR telemetry.

  • A full map for the whole picture
  • A mini map for tight layouts
  • A linear map that reads the lap at a glance
The DNR Track Maps overlay in the sim, showing the full map, mini map and linear map together
Made for broadcast

The best looking stream on the grid

Overlays turn a stream into a broadcast. Your viewers see the fuel call, the pit window and the battle for position as it happens, drawn in clean panels that make any scene look professionally produced.

  • A broadcast look, no designer needed
  • Viewers follow the story, not just the car
  • Clean panels that sit well in any scene
  • The same overlays you race with
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A live stream of the sim wearing the DNR Leaderboard, Virtual Flags, Virtual Brows, Track Maps and Virtual Box overlays

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Getting started

From membership to a dressed screen

Overlays take a DNR membership and the SimHub plugin. The rest is arranging your screen.

  1. 1
    DNR Membership
    Join

    Join DNR

    Overlays come with a DNR membership, alongside everything else your tier unlocks.

  2. 2
    DNR Plugin78%

    Install the plugin

    Add the DNR SimHub plugin. It is the engine that feeds your overlays live telemetry.

  3. 3
    Virtual Box
    Leaderboard
    Virtual Brows
    Virtual Flags
    Track Maps

    Switch on your overlays

    Pick the overlays you want from the plugin, one of them or all five.

  4. 4

    Arrange your screen

    Place and size each one to suit your setup, then go racing.

One plugin, whole rig

Part of the DNR ecosystem

Overlays run from the same plugin and the same telemetry as your LEDs, Dashboards, Control Decks, Track Rivals and Race Academy. Add them to your screen and everything reacts together.