PONNE garage · IN DEVELOPMENT
League night,
produced.
One operator, broadcast quality. PONNE Broadcast reads the race from a spectator seat, draws the timing tower and graphics straight into OBS, and an auto-director finds the battles while you call the race.
The whole booth on one screen — graphics rack, camera deck, live timing, race moments and the battle list. Every cut is one click; the auto-director takes over when you let it.
S1 · The graphics
Overlay pages
OBS can drink straight
Every graphic is a transparent browser source — timing tower, lower thirds, battle graphic, pit ticker, race control, track map, start grid and results. Themed to your league's colours and logo.



S2 · The booth
A director that
watches every car
Finds the battles
Heat-scores every gap on track, remembers who's charging through the field, and cuts to the story — early for overtakes, never mid-moment. Manual always wins.
Never miss the pass
Overtakes, pit stops, fastest laps and flags land in a feed — click one and the replay jumps there, with a REPLAY badge on the graphics.
Graphics follow the cut
When the director cuts to a battle, the lower third and battle graphic follow by themselves — the broadcast reads as produced, not operated.
No driver needed
Runs on any PC with iRacing spectating the session — the booth doesn't take a seat in the car.
Your colours on air
Accent colour, league name, logo and sponsor rotation — saved as theme packs per series.
A second screen that talks
A read-only console view for your casters — timing, battles and moments, no buttons to break.
S3 · The beta
First on
the grid.
PONNE Broadcast is in development — it goes to beta after real league-night testing. Leave an email and you'll hear the moment it opens. Leagues and broadcasters go first.
Windows 10/11 · spectator-seat telemetry · graphics as OBS browser sources · works with a demo race today