// Our story

Why Trackstr Exists

A hub built for race fans

Trackstr was built as a full-service motorsport intelligence hub. The goal is simple: give fans a single, elegant place to stay on top of everything happening across Formula 1, MotoGP, NASCAR, WEC and more. No hopping between twenty different websites. No walled gardens. Just the news, the schedule, and the data — presented in a way that is incredibly easy to read.

No ads. No clutter. Ever.

Motorsport coverage on the web has become exhausting. Pop-ups, auto-playing video, banner farms, and cookie walls ruin the experience. Trackstr is deliberately minimal. We believe good design is invisible: the content speaks, the interface gets out of the way.

We do not write the news

We are not journalists, and we do not pretend to be. All stories originate from respected proprietary sources: Autosport, Motorsport.com, The Race, RaceFans, GPblog, Crash.net and MotoGP.com. We carefully summarize and structure their reporting so you can scan the headlines, decide what matters to you, and click through to read the full original piece on the source site. Every article links directly back to its author.

The RaceHub

Alongside the news feed, Trackstr includes a live RaceHub. It shows upcoming race weekends across every major series, session times in your local timezone, and live championship standings. Whether you want to know when FP2 starts in Bahrain or who leads the NASCAR points table, the RaceHub has you covered.

Built by a fan, for fans

This project started from a personal frustration: finding clean, fast, ad-free motorsport information was harder than it should be. Trackstr is our answer. We hope it makes your race weekends better.