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9.87secRaceIQ for drag racers
A track-side command center forFaster passes and Smarter decisions.
Log your runs, scan timeslips, compare setup changes, practice the tree, and keep weather context close when every tenth matters.
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2,150ftTrap Speed
141.2mphLatest pass insight
Quicker to 60 ft with the lower rear tire pressure setup.
Compare saved passes, weather, and launch notes without leaving the track.
Core workflows
Built around the RaceIQ features racers actually use.
The public site leads with the strongest current app flows: logbook, comparison, reaction practice, timeslip scanning, calculators, and weather.
Logbook
Track passes with the context that actually matters
Save ET, MPH, split times, notes, setup details, and weather conditions in one logbook built for repeatable improvement.
- Manual run entry with track, car, and weather context
- Saved pass detail, edit, and comparison workflows
- Best-run and trend visibility designed for racers, not spreadsheets
Timeslip scan
Turn paper slips into structured run data
Import timeslips from your camera or photo library and extract key run metrics for faster logging and cleaner records.
- Camera and gallery import flows
- OCR metadata plus structured field extraction
- AI-assisted extraction fallback for difficult scans
Reaction trainer
Practice the tree and build consistency
Use Sportsman and Pro tree modes, review saved sessions, and see how your reactions stack up over time.
- Tree simulation for launch practice
- Saved reaction sessions, averages, and red-light history
- Leaderboard-aware profile and practice visibility
Calculators
Predict and analyze before the next round
Use ET and back-half calculators to estimate performance and spot where your setup can improve.
- Quarter-mile prediction tools
- Back-half calculator from 1/8-mile data
- Timeslip analyzer and setup insight workflows
Weather
Keep density altitude and weather in the conversation
Fetch weather by track or current location so your passes are stored with the conditions that shaped them.
- Location-based weather fetches for nearby tracks
- Track-name weather lookups for manual entry flows
- Density-altitude-aware logging and review
Community
Keep community features visible without making them the whole product
RaceIQ supports leaderboard records and public-facing media while keeping personal logbook workflows front and center.
- Global leaderboard browsing and record visibility
- Public/shared car photos, leaderboard photos, and optional avatars
- Secondary community emphasis while core racer workflows stay primary
Built for track-side use
Fast enough between rounds and detailed enough for after the event.
Fast workflows for adding a pass when you are still in race mode
Feature set grounded in the live app: logbook, comparison, reaction training, timeslip OCR, calculators, and weather
Public site kept separate from the Expo app so SEO, legal content, and Vercel hosting stay simple
Preview
Mockups that show the shape of the product before the next launch step.
This first public site uses structured mockups and product framing so you can ship clean marketing and legal pages now, then replace these with real store screenshots later.
Logbook
Compare two passes side by side
Surface ET, MPH, split times, weather, and setup changes without making racers bounce between tools.
Reaction training
Turn practice sessions into usable history
Store averages, best lights, and red-light counts so training becomes more than a one-off tap game.
Timeslip scan
Extract, review, and save without retyping everything
Combine camera import, OCR metadata, and AI-assisted extraction support for tough scans and photo-based reports.
FAQ
Questions people ask before downloading.
What is RaceIQ built for?
RaceIQ is built for drag racers who want a better way to log passes, practice reaction time, scan timeslips, and review the conditions behind each run.
Does RaceIQ work with photographed timeslips?
Yes. The app includes camera and photo-library import flows for timeslip scanning, OCR metadata, and AI-assisted extraction when needed.
Do I need location enabled?
Only for location-based weather and nearby-track style flows. You can still use the app without enabling location for unrelated features.
Are community features public?
Some community-facing assets and leaderboard data can be visible to others, while private logbook items and timeslip scans are scoped to your account unless you choose to share them or they are tied to public features.
What if download links are not live yet?
Public store listings are on the way. In the meantime, apply for early access and we willreach out with the best next step.
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Public store listings are on the way. In the meantime, apply for early access and we will reach out with the best next step.