RaceChain

Your AI race team, connected from paddock to podium.

RaceChain is an analysis-only AI race team for motorcycle racers. Capture every session, analyze your telemetry, manage the garage, and turn data into structured guidance — from the paddock to the podium. Safety-critical calls always go through human review.

Currently in private beta. Designed for solo racers and small teams.

What RaceChain does

One connected workflow for the whole race weekend

Everything a race effort generates — sessions, data, machines, and decisions — in one place, working together.

Capture sessions

Log practice, qualifying, and race sessions with conditions, setup, and notes so nothing about a weekend is lost to memory.

Analyze telemetry

Bring in GPS and lap data to study best laps, sectors, and corners, and see where time is actually being found or lost.

Manage the garage

Track bikes, parts, maintenance, and setup changes so the machine side of racing is as organized as the data side.

Structured AI guidance

Get analysis-only reports from purpose-built AI roles — with human approval required on anything safety-critical.

Trackside workflow

A loop that fits how a race weekend actually runs

RaceChain is built for the paddock, pit wall, and debrief table — for crew and pit use between sessions. It is not a real-time rider instruction tool.

Paddock

Plan the weekend, set goals for each session, and prep checklists before the bike rolls out.

Pit

Capture setup changes and crew notes as decisions are made, so the record matches reality.

Session

Record what happened on track — laps, conditions, and outcomes — ready for review when the bike returns.

Debrief

Review data and notes together after the session, then carry decisions into the next outing.

All on-track use is for the crew and pit between sessions. RaceChain does not provide instructions to a rider while they are on track.

Track Atlas

Know the circuit — and the paddock around it

Original vector track maps with turn-by-turn detail, plus the practical knowledge that makes a new venue less of an unknown.

Maps and turn-by-turn views

Original vector circuit maps with turn-by-turn views and telemetry overlays, so data and geography sit side by side.

Survival guides

Venue survival guides covering gate access, power, camping, fees, food, and medical — the logistics that shape a weekend.

Telemetry overlays

Lay your traces over the map to connect sectors and corners to the place on track where they happen.

Printable debrief sheets

Generate printable debrief sheets to take notes trackside when a screen is not practical.

Telemetry

Turn GPS traces into faster, clearer laps

Import the data you already record and study it in a way that points to specific corners and sectors.

Import your data

Bring in RaceBox GPS traces and common formats including GPX, VBO, and CSV from the tools you already use.

Best lap vs comparison

Compare a best lap against any other lap to see exactly where the difference comes from.

Sector and corner analysis

Break a lap down into sectors and corners to focus on the parts of the track that matter most.

RaceBox is referenced as a supported data source. RaceChain is not affiliated with or endorsed by RaceBox.

Results

Build a verifiable race CV

Bring official results together over time into a record you can stand behind — for yourself, your team, and your sponsors.

Import official results

Import official results from race organizations and timing providers so your record is grounded in the real timing sheets.

A race CV that adds up

Assemble events, classes, and finishes into a verifiable race CV that grows season over season.

Results are imported from the providers you race with. RaceChain is not affiliated with or endorsed by any timing provider.

AI race team

Specialist roles that return structured reports

Each role is analysis-only and answers with structured output — never free-form prose — so guidance is consistent, reviewable, and easy to act on.

Crew chief

Pulls the weekend together: priorities, open questions, and what to focus on next, summarized for review.

Data engineer

Surfaces patterns in your telemetry and flags where the numbers suggest a closer look.

Suspension

Organizes setup notes and changes into structured observations for your own evaluation.

Tire strategist

Tracks tire usage and conditions and lays out the trade-offs for a human to decide on.

Structured, not prose

Every role returns structured reports — fields and findings, not paragraphs — so outputs are auditable.

Human approval

Safety-critical items always require qualified human review and sign-off before anything is treated as a decision.

Garage

Keep the machine side organized

The bike, the parts, and the logs that keep a program running — tracked alongside the data.

Inventory

Track parts and consumables so you know what is on the shelf before you load the trailer.

Maintenance logs

Keep a running maintenance history for each bike, from rebuilds to routine service.

Setup logs

Log suspension, tire, and gearing changes so every adjustment is traceable back to a session.

Trailer packing

Build packing lists so the right gear makes it to every event.

Sponsorship and content

Support the program off the track too

Tools to help find backing and stay consistent with the content that keeps sponsors and fans engaged.

Sponsor prospecting

Organize potential sponsors and the conversations that go with them in one place.

Deliverables

Track what you have promised to sponsors so commitments are met and visible.

Content calendar

Plan and schedule content across the season so posting stays steady, not last-minute.

Who it is for

Built for solo racers and small teams

Right-sized for the way grassroots and club-level racing actually works — without enterprise overhead.

Multi-tenant

Each team workspace is isolated, so your data stays your data.

Team roles

Bring in crew and helpers with roles that fit how your team is set up.

Privacy-first

Designed so private setup and data are not shared unless you choose to share them.

Safety and privacy

Clear boundaries by design

RaceChain is built around a firm analysis-only boundary and strong tenant isolation.

Analysis-only

RaceChain analyzes data and surfaces findings. It does not give real-time on-track advice to a rider.

Tenant isolation

Designed with row-level security and tenant isolation so teams cannot see each other data.

Your data stays private

Your sessions, setup, and telemetry remain private to your team unless you decide to share them.

Private beta

Join the private beta

Leave your email and we will reach out as we open the private beta to more racers and teams.

Beta signups are not yet wired up — this form is a placeholder and does not submit anywhere.

RaceChain is for paddock, pit, garage, and post-session analysis. It is not for real-time rider instruction while on track. Safety-critical bike, ECU, medical, legal, and financial decisions require qualified human review.