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A Month In - 100 Drivers, 90 Sessions, and What's New in Vetkuro

by Paweł Sobociński |

A little over a month ago, we took Vetkuro out of the lab and onto a real grid for the first time. Silesia Ring. Time Attack Cup. A hundred drivers, a cold March morning, and an app I'd been building for years sitting in their hands instead of mine. I've been holding my breath ever since.

So now feels like the right moment to come up for air, share where we are, what the last month has actually looked like, and walk you through what's new in the latest update.

The First Month, By the Numbers

100+ drivers signed up. Over 90 sessions recorded. Three tracks Silesia, Poznań, and Kielce. Multiple events, including Time Attack Cup, where we launched, and Drive Cup, where drivers we'd never met just showed up with the app already installed.

That last part still gets me. We didn't run a campaign. We didn't pay for installs. People found Vetkuro through other people, brought it to events we weren't even at, and recorded their laps anyway. To everyone who's been part of that, thank you.

Sessions recorded by users are visible after logging in to the web application.

What You Told Us

The feedback has been overwhelmingly positive on one specific thing, the interface is clear. People aren't bouncing off it. New users hit "record" and figure it out without a manual. That was the bar we were aiming for, and hearing it back from drivers we'd never spoken to was the best possible signal that the product is on the right track.

You also gave us a list. Device integration friction here. A missing feature there. A handful of things that would make life on track easier. We've read all of it. Some of it is already in this update. Some of it is on the roadmap. None of it is being ignored.

Testing Vetkuro on the Silesia track.

What's New

Heart Rate, On Track

You can now pair a standard Bluetooth heart rate monitor, a chest strap, a sport watch, anything that broadcasts on the Bluetooth Heart Rate profile - and record your pulse alongside your speed, GPS and OBD data. No platform-specific magic, no HealthKit or Health Connect required. Just bring your gear, pair it, and your heart rate gets logged session by session, lap by lap.

Why bother? Because the driver is part of the system. Anyone who's pushed to the limit knows that the lap that was a personal best and the one where you walked back to the pits shaking weren't necessarily the same lap. Now you can see it.

2D and 3D Maps in the Analyzer, with Live Speed

In the session analyzer, you can now toggle between 2D and 3D views of the track, with a live speed indicator drawn right on the trajectory. Braking points, throttle modulation, racing line, they read instantly, the way you actually drove them.

Race Chrono and AIM Sessions, Now in the App

If you've uploaded a session through the web app from a Race Chrono or AIM device, it's now available for analysis in the mobile app too. The sessions you already trust, on the device that's already in your pocket.

Smaller Things That Add Up

  • Add events to your calendar - see a track day on the schedule, drop it straight into your phone's calendar in one tap.
  • Redesigned onboarding - clearer steps, better explanations of what the app actually does, less guessing for first-time users.
  • Polished account setup, profile and editing flows - fewer taps, fewer rough edges.
  • Update prompts inside the app - when a new version is out, you'll know.
  • Stability fixes across the board  sign-in, sessions, recording start.
You can change 2D/3D view on map.

A Note on Tracks

Our track database has been growing fast. Most of the major Polish circuits are covered, plus a healthy chunk of Europe. But if you turn up somewhere we haven't catalogued yet, you've got two options: add the track yourself directly from the app, or send us a request and we'll get it in. Either way, you're not stuck on the side of the paddock.

What's Next

We're keeping our heads down and shipping. The roadmap is full - more device support, deeper analysis on the web platform, video overlay rendering, and the feedback from the last month has sharpened our priorities considerably. If you've been waiting to give Vetkuro a try, the next track day is the time. Update the app, pair your gear, bring a heart rate strap if you've got one, and see what the data has to say.

Download Vetkuro - App Store & Google Play, sign in and Turn Data into Speed.


Thank you again, for the trust, the feedback, and every lap you've recorded so far. None of this works without you.

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