What is motorsport session & results analysis software?
Last updated: 1 June 2026Motorsport session and results analysis software takes the official timing data and entry lists produced at an event and turns them into a searchable, analysable record — lap and sector times, classifications, run patterns and comparisons. It is not live timing: it is what you use to make sense of the data once a session is in, and to find anything from a season of events in seconds.
Timing data is only useful once it is organised
Official timing comes off an event as files and entry lists, session by session. On their own they are hard to search and harder to compare across an event or a season. The job of results-analysis software is to ingest those files, structure them, and make the whole lot queryable.
From official files to structured data
Good software connects to official timing and results files and parses them automatically — sessions, runs, laps, sectors and classifications — without manual data entry. Entry lists tie results to the right drivers, teams and classes, so everything lines up.
Make a whole season searchable
Once the data is structured, you can search it: find a driver's every lap at a circuit, pull a class result from three events ago, or compare warm-up runs across a weekend — on any device, in seconds, instead of digging through PDFs.
Warm-up, run and lap analysis
Beyond raw results, the value is in patterns: warm-up strategy, lap-by-lap breakdowns of a run, and how pace held up across a session. This is analysis of official data after the fact, not a live feed — but it is where most of the learning actually happens.
Driver and team comparisons
Structured results make comparison straightforward: driver against driver, team against team, session against session, across an event or a championship.
How K-Star does it
K-Star ingests official session timing data and entry lists from championship events, then makes them fully searchable and analysable — warm-up strategy, lap-by-lap breakdowns, driver and team comparisons, and a conversational interface for asking questions about the regulations. To be clear about what it is and is not: K-Star is session and results analytics, not live timing, and AllSports.World is a software company, not a timing-hardware provider or a betting service. For driver-side coaching and telemetry, see RaceBook and our guide to analysing lap times.
FAQ
What is session and results analysis software?
Software that takes the official timing data and entry lists from an event and turns them into a structured, searchable, analysable record: lap and sector times, classifications, run patterns and comparisons, after a session rather than live.
Is session and results analysis the same as live timing?
No. Live timing is the real-time feed shown during a session. Session and results analysis works with the official data after a session, organising, searching and analysing it. AllSports.World does session and results analytics, not live timing.
What software does AllSports.World offer for results analysis?
K-Star ingests official session timing data and entry lists from championship events and makes them fully searchable and analysable. AllSports.World is a software company, not a timing-hardware or live-timing provider, and not a betting service.