The Beginning
Where Two Worlds Collided
It started the way most good things do — with an obsession. RC cars on one side, sim racing on the other. Two worlds that had everything in common — speed, precision, competition — but had never truly been brought together in the way we imagined.
The question was simple: what if you could sit behind a real racing wheel, look through a live FPV feed, and actually drive a real RC car on a real track? Not a simulation. Not a game. The real thing.
"I couldn't find anyone doing it the way I imagined it. So I decided to build it myself."
That was the moment RaceLab Arena was born — not in a boardroom, not with investors, but in a garage with an RC car, a racing wheel, and a vision that nobody had built before.
The Build
Months of Research. Built From the Ground Up.
RLA is entirely custom-built. Nothing was handed to us — we studied, researched, tested, and rebuilt until every part of the system worked the way we imagined it. The control system. The live camera feed. The telemetry dashboard. The tuning interface. All of it designed and developed in-house.
The research phase alone took months — studying how real racing systems work, how latency affects control feel, how to deliver a live visual experience that actually makes you feel like you're in the car. Every answer led to ten more questions. Every solution created a new challenge to solve.
It wasn't easy. There were nights where nothing worked and mornings where it all came together. But we kept going — because we knew what we were building was worth it.