
Soft open, 18:00 — invite-only first laps on the new rigs.
✺ rTracer Labs · Europe
For five weeks, a 900 m² hall in Prague becomes rTracer’s European home — the place a racer’s path begins. A lap on a rig and a part off the print farm become the same kind of record: captured, attested, and carried forward on one worldline.
By the numbers
Four zones · one floor
Tiered, broadcast-ready rigs for league nights, school sessions and finals. Every rig is a telemetry source bound to your RacerID.
A student print farm plus a photogrammetry studio — photo to splat to game-ready asset. Parts are born here with a cryptographic birth record.
CAD/CFD seats, a structured-light scan station and a reverse-engineering bench, glass-walled onto the build.
A stage and tribune for briefings and finals, and the issuance room where people and parts receive their passports.
One identity, every stage
First visit, open days, first sim laps. A RacerID is issued and the worldline begins.
School teams design, CAD, 3D-print and race miniature cars; each printed car receives a part passport.
Arena leagues and coaching on FIA-sanctioned pathways — per-lap telemetry, real license grades.
University teams — CTU CarTech, TU Brno Racing, eForce — design and manufacture in the lab.
Industry placement, race-team roles, pro and esports driving careers — an attested, verifiable CV.
Alumni return as mentors, judges and patrons; their historic parts and results remain queryable.
The making-of is part of the product. Cameras on; every milestone appends to the record.

Soft open, 18:00 — invite-only first laps on the new rigs.

Doors open — a month-long public residency begins, run on weekly themes.

STEM Racing teams design, print and race — the first Engineer Passports are issued.

Photogrammetry days — cars scanned and rendered into the atlas, part by part.

Formula Student residencies with CTU CarTech, TU Brno Racing and eForce.

Residency closes — the record stays; the line keeps tracing to Japan.