Pace yourself perfectly through open-road races.
Coming to the App StoreiPhone & iPad · iOS 17.6+ · works with iPhone GPS, RaceBox, or SkyPro
Win on time, not speed
The rabbit shows where to be
A virtual pace car runs the polyline at your class target speed. Match it and you finish at your perfect time.
GPS-precision finish
Geometric gate detection corrected for your antenna offset. Finish times accurate to milliseconds.
Multi-leg events
Two-leg races like BBORR scored on cumulative delta. Per-leg adjustments handled automatically.
Works with your gear
iPhone built-in, RaceBox Mini S/Micro, or Dual XGPS150. Pair two GPS receivers for fusion.
Built-in courses
BBORR North & South, Buffalo Bayou 45, and Short courses included. Import any GPX as custom.
Privacy-respecting
No servers, no analytics, no ads, no tracking. Your race data stays on your device.
Proven against ten years of BBORR history
Solo. No navigator. Class win.
Open-road racing is a two-person sport: driver + navigator doing pace math at 100 mph. ORA's developer ran BBORR April 2026 alone, with the app as the only navigator. Result: first in 100 mph class, +0.016 sec cumulative across 117.86 miles.
182/182 podium · 152 outright wins
Replayed against every BBORR class published since 2015 — 14 race weekends, 182 class-events. The +0.016 sec result would have podiumed in every single one; won outright in 83% of them.
"On the same race day, a navigator who picked up the app fifteen minutes before the start finished +0.066 sec on his single counted leg — second in 130 mph class. His result alone would have outright-won 99 of the 182 historical class-events."
Hardware: a single $170 consumer Bluetooth GPS module. Three podium-winning teams that day spent under $500 each on receivers, on a course where serious teams routinely run $1,500-$5,000 dedicated rally computers.
What it looks like
Who it’s for
Open-road time-trial racers competing in BBORR, Silver State Classic Challenge, Sandhills Open Road, and similar events. Drivers who want to win their class by hitting the class average to within a tenth. Not a track-day app. Not a lap timer. Built specifically for point-to-point open-road racing.