Personalized, AI powered live streaming
TurboX.TV was born at grassroots races where fans had no access to onboard cameras or live data. We merged the spirit of motorsport with the flexibility of streaming so even niche series could look like premium TV.
Every event is split into driver-specific channels. Viewers lock onto their favourite racer with one click and the platform remembers that choice for the next session.
We archive the live signal in parallel and tag key moments on the fly. Within minutes of a run finishing we can publish ready-made clips for social media or sponsor recaps.
Our graphics package pulls data from the timing system to show sector splits, lap status and gaps in real time. Everything resizes gracefully from TV screens to phones.
Follow mode switches the PTZ camera into automatic driver tracking. It runs fully autonomously and adds both emotion and professional polish to every broadcast.
A language model reacts to position changes and timing updates, producing multilingual snippets. It is the easiest way to add professional narration when the crew on site is tiny.
We design custom skins for each organiser or driver. Colours, fonts and sponsor banners match their brand manual, and updates take minutes thanks to SVG templates.
Below is a snapshot of our experience. Every race plays out differently, which shows how flexible TurboX.TV can be.
Junior racing series on outdoor tracks in Poland
In karting the loudest emotions come from families and close fans. We deployed camera kits across Polish tracks and configured them for RokCup and Rotax events. Parents, grandparents and other supporters could follow their drivers live, and track position never hurt quality—the selected driver always stayed inside the stream view.
Poland’s first 24h race
We proudly streamed Poland’s first 24-hour race held at Silesia Ring. The platform delivered uninterrupted awareness of the on-track situation for the entire event.