
Race Tracking Systems
Race tracking systems are technologies used to monitor and record the progress of participants in a race or event. They typically use sensors, RFID tags, GPS, or timing mats at checkpoints to automatically log each competitor’s time and location as they pass specific points. This data is then transmitted to a central system, providing real-time updates for organizers, media, and spectators. These systems improve accuracy, reduce manual timing errors, and enable instant results publication, enhancing the overall race experience for everyone involved.