Pit Board Racing was built by people who have stood on pit road, held a clipboard in the rain, and lost a setup sheet at the worst possible moment. We built the tool we always wished we had.
START FREE — NO CARD REQUIREDAsphalt late model racing is one of the most technically demanding forms of motorsport in the country. The teams competing at the short track level are making real engineering decisions — spring rates, shock valving, geometry, tire programs — with the same level of precision as teams that have full-time engineers on staff.
But the tools most teams are using to manage that data haven't changed in 30 years. Paper setup sheets. Spiral notebooks. Whiteboards that get erased. Spreadsheets built for accountants, not crew chiefs. Group texts with photos of handwritten notes.
That gap — between the sophistication of the racing and the primitiveness of the data management — is exactly what Pit Board Racing was built to close.
We're not trying to replace the crew chief. We're trying to give the crew chief a better clipboard. One that's always with you, never loses a page, automatically calculates the numbers you used to do by hand, and lets your whole team see the same data in real time.
"The best setup data in the world is worthless if it's on a piece of paper you can't find."
— THE REASON PIT BOARD RACING EXISTS
Every feature in this app was built around a real problem that real late model teams face every weekend. The load machine section exists because teams were writing bump stop loads on masking tape stuck to the shock. The AI lap time import exists because Race Monitor screenshots were piling up in group texts with no way to organize them. The weather logger exists because density altitude affects your engine tune and most teams were guessing at it.
This is not a generic racing app adapted from something else. It was designed from the ground up for asphalt late model racing, by people who understand what happens between unloading the car on Friday afternoon and taking the green flag on Saturday night.
"We got tired of losing setup sheets in the rain, trying to read handwriting at midnight, and explaining to the car owner why we couldn't find last year's data from this track."
Pit Board Racing started as a personal project — a way to organize the data that was already being collected on pit road but never in one place. Paper setup sheets, notes apps, spreadsheets, group texts, timing app screenshots — all of it scattered across different devices and people.
The goal was simple: build one app that a crew chief could use on their phone at the track, that understood the terminology and the workflow of asphalt late model racing, and that didn't require a laptop or a tech background to operate. Everything in Pit Board Racing was designed around that constraint.
"Setup data written on paper gets lost, rained on, or left in the wrong hauler."
Every setup you enter is saved to the cloud the moment you type it. Load it back at any track, on any device, in seconds.
"Lap times are scattered across timing apps, screenshots, and group texts."
Log every lap in one place. Snap a photo of a Race Monitor screen and AI imports all the times automatically.
"Tire pressure logs live in a notebook that nobody can read after a hot race day."
Log pre and post-run pressures for every corner. Gain is calculated automatically. Saved to the Garage by track and date.
"Load machine data gets written on a whiteboard and erased before the next race."
Log bump stop loads, static and dynamic shock measurements, and eye-to-eye lengths for all four corners. Static vs. dynamic diff is calculated automatically.
"Your crew chief, driver, and car owner are all working off different versions of the same setup."
Generate a team invite link and send it via text. Everyone sees the same data in real time — no more version confusion.
"Weather conditions from last year's race at this track? Gone. Nobody wrote it down."
Log track temp, air temp, humidity, and barometric pressure every session. Density altitude is calculated automatically. It's all searchable in the Garage.
"You have a setup question at 11pm the night before a race and nobody's answering texts."
The AI Setup Buddy is available 24/7. Ask it anything about asphalt late model chassis setup — tight, loose, spring rates, panhard bar, anything — and get a specific, actionable answer.
Pit Board Racing was built specifically with asphalt late model racing in mind. The setup sheet fields, the load machine section, the shock room, and the AI Setup Buddy are all calibrated for that discipline. The terminology is correct. The fields are in the right order. The calculations match how you already think about the car.
That said, the core tools — setup sheets, lap times, notes, weather — are useful for any oval racing team. The AI Setup Buddy has knowledge of late model-specific setup concepts, but the platform works for any asphalt oval program.

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