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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.