Why not just ask ChatGPT?
Because it makes things up. Generic AI hallucinates race results, confuses seasons, and invents statistics with complete confidence. We built something different.
> "Who won the 2024 Italian Grand Prix and by how much?"
Search engine
en.wikipedia.org › 2024_Italian_Grand_Prix
The 2024 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 1 September 2024 at the Autodromo...
formula1.com › results › 2024 › italy
Race results for the 2024 Italian Grand Prix. Full classification and lap times...
motorsport.com › f1 › news › italian-gp-report
Race report: How Leclerc delivered a masterclass at Monza to win the Italian...
ChatGPT
Generic AI
"Charles Leclerc won the 2024 Italian Grand Prix at Monza. He finished ahead of Oscar Piastri by approximately 2.6 seconds in a dominant performance for Ferrari."
The margin was actually 2.664s to Piastri. Sounds close — but ChatGPT often gets gaps, positions, and even winners wrong across different seasons. No source cited. No way to verify.
PitWall
Grounded AI
"Charles Leclerc won the 2024 Italian Grand Prix, finishing 2.664s ahead of Oscar Piastri (McLaren). Carlos Sainz completed the podium at +6.153s."
The AI reads the timing sheets. Not Reddit.
Three ways to use the intelligence
Not a chatbot. A purpose-built racing intelligence system with structured query, comparison, and context tools.
How the intelligence works
Three layers that separate PitWall from generic AI. The difference isn't the model — it's what the model is given to work with, and what it's not allowed to do.
Structured data layer
We maintain a curated database of every qualifying session, race result, driver statistic, and team performance metric. The data is structured and typed — not scraped from Wikipedia or guessed from training data.
This is the foundation. The AI can only reference what exists in this dataset.
Constrained AI system
The language model operates under strict rules: cite specific statistics, never invent a number, and explicitly say "I don't have that data" when information isn't available. Every response follows a verified schema.
The model is powerful. The constraints make it trustworthy.
Purpose-built interface
This isn't a chat window bolted onto a generic model. The entire interface — comparison tools, driver profiles, race breakdowns, follow-up queries — is designed for racing intelligence from the ground up.
Built for people who care about lap times, not small talk.
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Grounded, not generated
Every answer from PitWall comes with the data that backs it up. Stats are pulled from structured datasets, not generated from patterns in training data. You can see exactly what the AI is referencing.
Verified statistics
Every number comes from structured race data. Not from the model's memory.
Honest gaps
When we don't have the data, we say so. No confident-sounding fabrications.
Follow-up intelligence
Each answer suggests related queries to go deeper. Built for exploration.
Structured output
Stats, narrative, and context — organized, not dumped into a wall of text.
Lewis Hamilton holds the record for most pole positions at Monza with 8 poles, followed by Ayrton Senna with 6. In the modern era (2014–2024), Hamilton and Leclerc lead with dominant qualifying performances at the Temple of Speed.
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