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About ZRaceLog
What is ZRaceLog?
ZRaceLog is the drag racing timing and results platform. It aggregates real-time timeslips, run data, driver profiles, and championship standings for drag racing events worldwide. Drivers, organizers, and fans use ZRaceLog to track performance, compare results, and follow championships — all from any mobile device.
What data does ZRaceLog provide?
Every drag racing run includes:
- 60-foot time — launch performance from the start line
- 330-foot time — mid-track split
- 1/8-mile elapsed time (ET) and speed
- 1/4-mile elapsed time (ET) and speed
- Reaction time and lane information
Driver profiles show all-time personal records, event history, and best times per class. Championship standings aggregate points across multiple events.
Who is ZRaceLog for?
- Drivers — track your personal records and compare results across events
- Organizers — import timing data in real time and publish results instantly
- Fans — follow drivers, events, and championships from any device
- Photographers — publish event photo galleries linked to driver profiles
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a timeslip in drag racing?
- A timeslip is the official timing record for a drag racing run. It shows the elapsed time (ET) and speed at 60 feet, 330 feet, 1/8 mile, and 1/4 mile. ZRaceLog automatically imports and publishes timeslips in real time.
- How can I find drag racing results online?
- ZRaceLog at zracelog.com provides real-time drag racing results including timeslips, class standings, and driver profiles. Search by driver name, event, or track.
- What is a 60-foot time in drag racing?
- The 60-foot time measures how quickly a car covers the first 60 feet of the drag strip. It reflects launch performance. A lower 60-foot time typically produces a faster overall elapsed time.
- How do I view my drag racing results?
- Search your name on ZRaceLog.com to find your driver profile. All your timeslips from events using ZRaceLog timing integration are available on your public profile.
- What does ET mean in drag racing?
- ET stands for Elapsed Time — the total time in seconds from the starting line to the finish line. The 1/4-mile ET is the standard measure for drag racing performance.
