Cognitive training for racing drivers and sim racers.
The difference between pole and P2 is often 0.1 seconds. Your reaction at the start, your peripheral awareness in traffic, your timing in braking zones — all trainable.
Download NeuroStrikeFrom Formula 1 to endurance racing — NeuroStrike cognitive profiles directly apply across all motorsport disciplines.
Elite motorsport is not just car control. It's cognitive overload management at 300 km/h.
Our F1 Start Lights mode replicates the real race start sequence — 5 lights illuminating one by one, random hold period, then lights out. False starts are penalized. Sub-200ms reactions are elite. Train this weekly before any competitive session.
The hardest skill in a standing start is suppressing the urge to jump. Stop Signal and Tap & Release build the discipline to wait for the correct trigger — even as anticipation pressure builds.
Peripheral Flash trains detecting movement at the edges of your visual field — critical for spotting cars in your mirrors, detecting a dive into a braking zone, and managing traffic in multiclass racing.
Moving Target mode simulates the cognitive demand of tracking multiple fast-moving objects simultaneously — essential for wet weather racing, oval track pack racing, and monitoring opponents in ACC GT3 fields.
Rhythm Tempo trains consistent interval timing — directly applicable to lap consistency, braking point repeatability, and managing pit stop timing windows in endurance racing like Le Mans Ultimate or iRacing IMSA.
Dual Task mode trains simultaneous cognitive demands. In racing, you manage fuel mix, brake bias, stint position, and radio communication while driving at 10/10ths — a genuine dual-task cognitive load.
7 modes forming the Racer Certification pack.
7 modes testing raw speed, anticipation timing, spatial awareness, and rhythmic consistency. Champion tier requires Rhythm Tempo stdDev ≤ 30ms — proving your timing is as consistent as an elite driver's lap times.
10 minutes before jumping in the sim. Used by iRacing competitors and real-world karting drivers.
"Reaction time at the start can decide the race. NeuroStrike's F1 Start Lights mode is the closest thing to real grid practice on a phone. I use it every race morning." — Sim racing competitor, iRacing Global Mazda MX-5 Cup
Download NeuroStrike and shave milliseconds off your reaction time. Every tenth counts.