Automatically Sync and Render Data and Video with Lap Timer Plus!

NEW For Lap Timer Plus!Lap Timer Plus now enables subscribers to film video with their iPhone and automatically sync APEX Pro data with the video. No more importing data files into third party software to manually align data. Now that is done for you! You can overlay the APEX Pro grip lights, speed, and track […]

“So you say you’re not a Data person….?”

Data acquisition is a hot topic on internet forums, Facebook, email newsletters, and at track events. You might have some experience with data, but I am willing to bet there are many folks wondering what all the talk is about. “I’m not a data person” or “I’m not analytical” or “I’m not technical” are comments […]

What is Lap Timer Plus?

Lap Timer Plus is a premium app feature that turns your APEX app into a Predictive Lap Timing Display and enables you to record and automatically sync and render data and video together! As of September 2020, you can now use your iPhone to capture video with Lap Timer Plus. After recording video you can […]

Power of the Periphery

by Andrew Rains Published in Ross Bentley’s Speed Secrets Weekly, #231 “Where do I need to look when entering turn X?” Driver coaches hear questions like this all the time. The more we study this sport, the more the practice of looking where you want to go, not where you’re going (or don’t want to […]

You own an APEX Pro, what next???

Connect. Calibrate. Drive. Try it out before you go to the race track!  The last thing you want to happen is to get to the race track and forget to setup your APEX Pro! We heavily recommend Connecting to your APEX Pro, tapping Calibrate, and hitting drive before getting to the track. Make it part […]

What to look for in my data: Road Atlanta

Road Atlanta is big fast and scary. It is most certainly one of the most challenging tracks in the United States, and is also very rewarding and fun! With a relatively high average speed, and only two really hard braking zones (Turn 7 and 10A), Road Atlanta flows and can be smooth as butter (spoken […]