Big Bend Open Road Race
One of the most respected open road races in the country, run on a closed section of highway through the rugged terrain of West Texas.
“Race-grade navigation is a data problem. We treat it like one.”
Our organization conducts research using GPS data captured during competitive Open Road Racing — turning raw telemetry into the references drivers and navigators need to run a course confidently and consistently.
That research focuses on three events: the Big Bend Open Road Race, the Sandhills Open Road Challenge, and the Loup to Loup Open Road Challenge. The work we do at those races directly shapes the software we build for them.
One of the most respected open road races in the country, run on a closed section of highway through the rugged terrain of West Texas.
A high-speed time-speed-distance challenge across the sweeping highways of the Nebraska Sandhills, prized for its long sight-lines and demanding pace.
A point-to-point open road event through central Nebraska, rewarding teams who pair driver consistency with precision-tuned navigation.
Our forthcoming Windows application gives driver and navigator teams a purpose-built tool for the specific races they enter — with course data, pacing references, and live navigation cues drawn directly from our GPS research.
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