Built around the lap
GPS, speed and RPM stay connected to the circuit instead of becoming separate tables to interpret.
Karting data made practical
Import an Alfano 6 or Alfano 7 session and review the lap in its real circuit context. Find the corner groups that matter and take a focused test back to the kart.
Sample viewing is free. Paddock Pass is only required when you import your own data.
A complete report from a real Alfano 6 KZ2 session with five measured laps at Kartódromo Internacional do Algarve.
See the result first
Explore the same kind of evidence and coaching your own telemetry can produce. No account or subscription is needed to view it.
Inside the Alfano sample
Use your own session
Export a ZIP file from the Alfano app or Visual Data, then choose it here. Open Racer detects the recorded laps and builds the racing line from the GPS samples.
Paddock Pass is required from the first import. Payment starts only after you choose to subscribe.
Simple workflow
Choose the session in the Alfano app or Visual Data and export the recorded data as a ZIP file.
Open the importer from your phone or computer. Open Racer validates the GPS data and identifies the available laps.
Study the 3D line, lap trace and corner priorities, then return to the track with one clear test.
Built for review
GPS, speed and RPM stay connected to the circuit instead of becoming separate tables to interpret.
The ZIP import works from a phone, tablet or computer after the session has been shared from Alfano.
The report highlights a small number of corner groups and practical observations for the next run.
Open the session in the Alfano app and use the share action to export a ZIP file. Visual Data can also export the same session data from a computer.
Yes. The complete KZ2 Algarve sample report is public and can be explored without an account or Paddock Pass.
Creating a new racing line from your own Alfano ZIP requires Paddock Pass from the first import. Viewing the public sample remains free.
Yes. You can export the ZIP from the Alfano app and open the importer on the same phone or tablet.
Take a proper look
Open the complete public sample. When the output makes sense for you, come back with your own session file.