Live vehicle data, driver biometrics, GPS-based pit logistics, and customizable broadcast overlays — now available to racing programs worldwide
Temecula, CA — April 28, 2026 — Star Stream today announced the launch of its new real-time telemetry system, a purpose-built platform that gives motorsports teams a complete, live picture of what's happening inside the car, around the course, and across the entire team operation. Developed by Star Stream specifically for the demands of competitive racing, the system streams critical vehicle data, driver biometrics, and live GPS positioning to crew chiefs, engineers, broadcasters, and partners — accessible from any phone, tablet, or pit-side workstation.
For racing teams, the difference between a podium and a DNF often comes down to information you didn't have in time. A temperature climbing toward the red. A pressure drop the driver couldn't feel yet. A pit crew in the wrong place when the car needed them. The new system is designed to close that information gap.
What This Means for Race Day
Crews see the problem before the driver does. Live streaming of critical vehicle data — engine and component temperatures, oil and fuel pressures, electrical system health, and more — gives engineers a continuous read on what the car is doing in the moment. Issues get flagged before they turn into failures, and pit crews can prep the right fix before the car ever rolls in.

Teams always know how their driver and co-driver are holding up. Heart rate monitoring for both seats gives teams real visibility into exertion and stress, helping inform pace calls, hydration stops, and driver-change decisions before fatigue becomes a safety issue.
Everyone knows where everyone is, all the time. Live GPS tracking puts the race car and every pit crew on a single shared map. Teams can see real-time distances between the car and each pit, between pits themselves, and between support vehicles. When something changes — a faster-than-expected pace, an early pit call, a crew that needs to reposition — everyone has the same picture and the same numbers.

Broadcasts look the way the team wants them to. Unlike traditional setups that bake graphics permanently into the video feed, telemetry overlays here are dynamic and modular. Broadcasters and team media can add, swap, or remove data points — GPS, speed, vehicle vitals, heart rate — in real time by the touch of a button in the mobile app.

The whole team works from the same picture/data. Designated team members get secure access to vehicle, driver, co-driver, and GPS data from one shared view. Strategy calls happen faster because everyone is working from the same live picture and data.
Teams can monitor from anywhere. Dedicated iOS and Android apps put the full data feed and live map on any phone or tablet, so crew chiefs, spotters, and team principals can stay connected whether they're at the pit, at home, or chasing the car. Access can also be extended to sponsors, partners, and manufacturers — giving them a live window into the program for marketing activations, on-site sales at events, and real-time R&D feedback straight from the car.
What Teams & Industry Are Saying
Hunter Miller – Factory CanAm Driver
"Star Stream has been a massive benefit to our program since its release a few years ago. The original goal was simply being able to bring our live POV to the spectators and our fans, but we quickly realized that the system brings so much more to the table than that. The safety and the competitive advantages are huge," said Hunter Miller, factory Can-Am racer and multi-time UTV champion.
"Star Stream is bringing a new tool to our toolbox with the release of their new telemetry system. Now our crews will know every detail of the performance of our Maverick R's in real time during a race. They will be able to identify issues before we even know they are happening and be prepared to fix it in the following pits. With races being decided by seconds these days, I can't overstate how big this is," Miller continued.
Brandon Toole - Evolution Powersports, EVO Mode
The release of the TelemetryBox is a turning point for motorsports. This system doesn’t just raise the bar—it resets it. From grassroots racers to factory programs, the ability to access real-time data across both machine and driver will fundamentally change how races are analyzed and executed. For teams, it’s a competitive edge. For fans, it’s an entirely new level of engagement. Massive credit to George and the Star Stream team for pushing the industry forward.
George Hammel – Founder, Star Stream
"We've engineered a system that addresses the critical need for reliable, comprehensive data in motorsports, where connectivity and real-time insights can be the difference between winning and losing," said George Hammel, Founder of Star Stream. "It empowers teams with actionable intelligence from vehicle vitals to driver physiology to pit logistics, all accessible and customizable on the fly."
Built for Motorsports
Every component of the system — from the connectivity layer to the mobile apps to the broadcast overlay engine — was developed by Star Stream specifically for the demands of competitive motorsports. Nothing about the platform is repurposed from another category. It was built from the ground up by a team that understands what a race program needs when conditions are hostile and the margins are seconds.
Availability
The new Star Stream telemetry system is available to motorsports teams as of June 1st 2026. To learn more, request a demo, or discuss program setup, visit starstream.pro.
About Star Stream
Star Stream develops live data and broadcast technology purpose-built for motorsports. The company's platform delivers real-time vehicle telemetry, driver biometrics, GPS positioning, Live Video, and dynamic broadcast overlays to teams, broadcasters, sponsors, and manufacturers around the world. Learn more at starstream.pro.
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