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Track cameras monitor the circuit with overlapping coverage to reduce blind spots.
AI-assisted incident detection for karting venues
Marshal Assist AI helps track operators spot incidents faster, support marshals under pressure, and keep sessions running with less disruption.
Track cameras monitor the circuit with overlapping coverage to reduce blind spots.
Custom AI monitors for stopped karts and potential incident moments.
Marshals receive a clear visual prompt showing the affected turn and live view.
Why venues feel the pressure
When the track is full, marshal workload climbs quickly. Visibility gaps, slower incident response, and session delays all add pressure to staff and frustration for drivers.
Track teams are forced to make fast decisions with incomplete information during the busiest periods.
Every missed moment costs session time and can increase the risk of injury or kart damage.
Blind spots and split attention make it harder for a head marshal to observe the whole circuit.
Delays, stop-start sessions, and inconsistent marshalling can quickly damage the customer experience.
How the system works
Marshal Assist AI uses cameras and a custom-trained model to detect stopped karts, flag likely incidents, and direct attention to the right corner without taking decision-making away from the team on site.
Cameras are positioned to build overlapping track coverage and improve operational visibility.
The model checks for stopped karts and other incident patterns in the live camera feed.
The monitor shows the relevant clip, live view, and a strong visual alert for the affected turn.
The team responds with better awareness, while the AI remains an assist tool rather than an authority.
Why operators would use it
The goal is simple: help venues reduce friction on busy days, support the marshal team, and give customers a smoother experience from lights-out to chequered flag.
Make it easier to spot the right corner quickly and reduce time lost to uncertainty.
Give the head marshal a clearer overview of the track and more confidence during busy runs.
Smoother sessions and fewer unnecessary delays can reduce complaints and improve retention.
Support staffing decisions during quieter periods while easing pressure across the day.
Earlier awareness can help reduce avoidable kart damage and the disruption that follows it.
Stand out as a venue investing in smarter motorsport safety and better operational control.
Safety and reliability
Marshal Assist AI is built around an advisory model. The people on site remain responsible for decisions, and the product is designed to fit safely into existing operations.
The platform supports situational awareness while leaving authority with the team running the track.
The AI is there to highlight what it sees, not to override operational judgement.
The user interface includes a quick way to disable the assist layer whenever needed.
Regular software updates are intended to improve accuracy and keep the system evolving over time.
Rollout model
The service is planned as a practical venue rollout rather than a complex software project, with setup, training, and ongoing support built into the relationship.
Start with a one-time setup fee deposit to prepare the venue installation.
Install the system on site and train the team during the first live week.
Move onto an ongoing software arrangement after the initial teaching period.
Choose between annual support with included callouts or a premium monthly support route.
Why this team
Marshal Assist AI is being developed by co-founders Adam and Alex, with 7 years of combined experience as head and karting marshals. The product exists to make that job more manageable and improve safety across UK motorsport environments.
The system is shaped around a real operational problem: helping venues spot incidents faster while making marshal teams more effective through the day.
Start the conversation
Marshal Assist AI is aimed at operators who want smoother sessions, stronger marshal support, and a clearer view of what is happening around the circuit.