BrakePoints story
BrakePoint wasn’t created in a boardroom.
It was developed between driver swaps, under floodlights, with live timing open on a phone and a spreadsheet struggling to keep up.
In endurance racing, everything happens quickly.
The data doesn’t.
Racing teams switch between timing screens, WhatsApp messages, and random notes.
Decisions that should happen in seconds happen in minutes.
And minutes mean lost positions.
The Realisation
The speed was there.
The drivers were performing.
But clarity was lacking.
Stint averages shouldn’t be calculated by hand.
Lap data shouldn’t be stored in old documents.
Attendance, finances, and performance shouldn’t be tracked in five separate places.
There wasn’t a system linking it all together.
The Solution
BrakePoint was developed.
Not generic motorsport software, but a performance solution developed specifically for karting team management.
Developed for strategy.
Developed for improvement.
Developed for mastery.
Developed to provide immediate answers, not post-event spreadsheets.
BrakePoint exists because modern racing teams deserve modern software.
Because performance data should be trackable.
And because every lap counts.
Meet Our Team

Miles Hardding
Founder
Built with purpose.
Built from experience.
Built to solve a real problem in competitive karting.
As a team manager, Miles was exposed to the problem of fragmented race data and team management through his involvement with the drivers, endurance racing, and live race management. Too many applications. Too many spreadsheets. Too much manual work in a time when clarity is most needed.
Rather than waiting for a solution, Miles created one.
BrakePoint combines racing expertise with cloud-based technology to offer structure, transparency, and performance analysis for teams in real time. Every feature in the software is a direct function of real-world racing experience – from endurance racing under pressure to tracking driver progress over time.
This is not software developed from a theoretical point of view.
It’s developed from the pit lane.
Miles is still working on BrakePoint in conjunction with his real-world racing experience to ensure the software stays on top of what serious teams need.
The aim is simple:
"Give serious teams the tools they need to compete at the highest level"