LiveTime brings pro timing and broadcast tools to drone racing organizers
LiveTime offers integrated real-time scoring, live-results and broadcast tools to help FPV organizers upgrade event operations and connect remote fans.

LiveTime is positioning itself as a turnkey timing, scoring and live-results platform tailored for drone racing organizers who want to move beyond manual timing and basic laptimers. The system combines a real-time scoring engine, race management UI, and live video integration to deliver faster, cleaner results and a spectator-ready presentation.
At the core is a scoring engine that ingests laptimer feeds and scoring hardware while synchronizing live video streams. That integration feeds LiveRaceMedia channels such as LiveFPV for automatic publishing of scoring, heat results and embedded video, so remote fans can follow heats as they happen rather than waiting on post-race uploads. On site, RaceVision scoreboards and the RaceBoard tablet display provide live leaderboards that can be shown in the venue and sent to broadcast streams to keep spectators and pilots aware of standings between heats.
The platform also addresses the practical supply chain for meet organizers. Timing modules, raceboards and broadcast gear are listed in stock for same-day shipping, and LiveTime markets commercial support and training to help chapters get a full spectator and broadcast workflow running quickly. That makes it an option for MultiGP chapters and larger events that need reliable, supported systems rather than DIY scripts.
For club and chapter organizers the benefits are immediate: fewer manual result corrections, faster heat turnaround, and a much stronger spectator experience both in-person and online. Integrating timing with scoring and live video reduces the post-race workload, speeds publication of results, and gives pilots and families an easier way to track points and rankings during a meet. The presentation tools make running heats feel more like a pro broadcast, which helps attract spectators and potential sponsors.

If you run races, verify compatibility between your existing laptimers and LiveTime’s scoring inputs, and consider scheduling commercial support or a training session before your first integrated event. Test RaceBoard and LiveRaceMedia embedding on a low-pressure meet so timing, video sync and leaderboard displays are dialed in.
LiveTime’s product pages include feature details, contact information and support resources to get started. For chapters looking to lift the race-day experience and reach remote fans in real time, implementing an integrated timing-to-broadcast toolchain is a practical next step that tightens results and amplifies the excitement of every heat.
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