
Drive a real car
A physical RC race car, a force-feedback wheel and pedals. Real grip, real crashes, real overtakes.
Live FPV attraction — turnkey franchise
RacerX GPis a turnkey racing attraction: real RC cars, racing-wheel cockpits, live onboard video. Racing no simulator can match — and because it's real, it draws a crowd. Spectators today, racers next in line.

01 / The experience

A physical RC race car, a force-feedback wheel and pedals. Real grip, real crashes, real overtakes.

The onboard camera streams the driver's-eye view live to the cockpit screen.

4–6 cars per race, ~5 minutes, live lap timing and a leaderboard to top.
02 / The spectacle
A simulator entertains the person in the seat. A real race entertains the whole floor.
Crowds form at the rail the moment cars launch — and crowds pull crowds.
Two minutes of watching is the sales pitch. Spectators become the next grid.
Real overtakes get filmed and shared — free marketing from every race.

03 / For venues
from 50 m²
footprint
up to 60
guests per hour
~ 5 min
per race
under 12 mo
typical ROI
Live head-to-head racing has filled venues since the first karting circuit — we deliver it at one-tenth the scale and cost. Premium pricing holds because nothing else on the floor compares, and at typical session pricing venues see ROI in under 12 months. Full projections come with your proposal.
04 / Versus the alternatives
Every arcade has racing cabinets. Premium venues are adding sim rigs. Neither gives your floor what live racing does:
| Arcade racing cabinet | Pro racing simulator | RacerX GP | |
|---|---|---|---|
| What guests drive | A video game | A video game with better physics | A real car, live on a real track |
| What spectators see | Someone staring at a screen | Someone staring at a screen | A live race they crowd around to watch |
| Throughput | One rider per cabinet | 20–30 min sessions, slow turnover | 4–6 racers every ~5 minutes — up to 60 guests/hour |
| Why guests come back | Novelty fades with the next cabinet | Appeals to a narrow enthusiast niche | Leaderboards and real rivals — a score to beat |
| Can it be copied? | Same cabinet in every mall | Enthusiasts build better rigs at home | A custom-built, themed track — an experience guests can't get at home |
05 / The franchise package
Track design, build, full installation and staff training — you open race-ready.
Remote support, software updates and a steady parts supply. The grid never shrinks.
Signage, screen content, social assets and launch-campaign templates included.
06 / The process
We talk through your venue, audience and goals.
We design a custom track layout and theme around your floor plan.
Track, cockpits, cars and systems — built, shipped and installed by our team.
Your operators learn to run races, reset cars and handle the day-to-day.
We support your opening and stay with you — support, updates and parts included.
07 / Specifications
| Tier | Footprint | Cockpits | Guests / hour |
|---|---|---|---|
| Compact | 50–100 m² | 4 | up to 48 |
| Standard | 100–200 m² | 5 | up to 60 |
| Flagship | 200 m²+ | 6 | up to 72 |
~5-min races · 1 trained operator · standard commercial power · installed in 6–10 weeks
Request full specs08 / FAQ
Installations start at around 50 m². The track is custom-designed for your floor plan — irregular spaces often make the most interesting circuits.
One trained operator starts races, hands over cockpits and resets cars. We train your team during installation.
They will — it's racing. The cars are built for abuse, and your package includes ongoing parts supply and spares so the grid never shrinks.
Through your venue's existing ticketing or card system. Each ~5-minute race is one session — most venues price it like their premium attractions.
Yes — track scenery, lighting and screen content are themed per installation. A desert rally in one venue, a neon street circuit in the next.
Book a 30-minute discovery call. We'll look at your space, talk numbers, and tell you honestly whether it fits.