
Track Titan, a startup building an AI driven performance platform for motorsport enthusiasts, has secured a $5 million seed round co led by Partech and Game Changers Ventures, the fund chaired by Alpine F1 co owner Roger Ehrenberg.
Additional investors include Colton Parayko, Trevoh Chalobah, Sequel, Martin Hoffmann and Emmanuel Tahar. APX, backed by Axel Springer SE and Porsche AG, also joined the round, increasing its earlier pre seed commitment.
Bringing elite level coaching to a global motorsport audience
Motorsport has a worldwide fan base exceeding one billion people, with more than 190 million racing game players each month and over 90 million hobby drivers visiting real tracks annually. Track Titan aims to serve this entire community through an AI powered coaching and community platform for sim racers and real world drivers.
Founded in 2021 by Max Teichert, a Gran Turismo Academy graduate who transitioned from gamer to professional racer, Track Titan set out to democratise the level of training typically available only to elite drivers.
AI driven insights that improve lap times within minutes
The platform analyses driving performance in games such as EA’s F1 series and iRacing, as well as real world on track sessions. Track Titan’s AI coach provides personalised feedback that helps users find time on every lap. Most new users improve their fastest lap by more than half a second in their first session.
The company now supports more than 200,000 users and has grown its annual recurring revenue tenfold over the past two years.
Building the digital home for the global racing community
Teichert describes Track Titan’s goal as becoming the Strava equivalent for motorsport a community where drivers learn, improve and connect. With the new funding, the team plans to strengthen the platform’s technology and expand its community features.
Expanding from amateur racers to professional teams
Track Titan integrates with leading hardware makers including MOZA and Fanatec, allowing its software to be embedded directly into sim racing equipment for deeper performance analysis. While the platform is designed primarily for ambitious amateur drivers, professional racing teams have also begun using Track Titan to support off track preparation.
To meet this growing demand, the company will continue expanding its AI capabilities and broaden support for both competitive gamers and real world racing professionals.