The ChronoTrack Systems Roadshow has reached it’s midway point of the 6 city sweep of the nation for Regional Training. The crowd pleasing MiniTrack controller has been the headliner of the training session that has already passed through Dallas, Los Angeles, and Chicago. “Our certified timers have been like kids in a candy store, when it comes to their excitement for the new MiniTrack. The feedback and reaction we have received in our first three stops has been phenomenal” added Miles Krieger ChronoTrack Systems Marketing Coordinator.
ChronoTrack certified timers have been up close and personal with the MiniTrack, while putting the pint-sized controller through it’s paces. “The MiniTrack System is a game changer and packs a tremendous punch for the price” stated Matthew Compton of Racing Systems in Dallas, Texas. In addition to the MiniTrack, attendees have had the opportunity to learn firsthand about new updates in software and ChronoView, while receiving some hands on printer and re-encoder training from the ChronoTrack Training staff.
The six city tour will head South to Atlanta for the fourth stop of the journey across the U.S. on Thursday September 1st, before heading to the Northeast next week for stops in Boston and Philadelphia on September 7th and 9th. Information about the upcoming dates and locations is posted on the website and the ChronoTrack Forums.
About ChronoTrack Systems, LLC
ChronoTrack is the market leader in timing systems technology. In 2008 ChronoTrack redefined the industry standard with their single use D-Tag® timing tag, UHF RFID timing controller and comprehensive scalable timing system. In 2010 ChronoTrack again raised the bar with the release of the B-Tag and MiniTrack controller. Currently, ChronoTrack Systems is proudly timing 21 of the top 25 races in North America, including world majors the ING New York Marathon and Bank of America Chicago Marathon. ChronoTrack is now reaching out to the European market with the same attention to detail and industry leading technology that has become expected here in North America.
The ChronoTrack Systems MiniTrack has been a hot commodity since it’s induction to the family of timing controllers. In just four short weeks, the initial production run of one hundred controllers has been sold out to our certified professional timing community across the country. The MiniTrack was designed to bring the same incredible functionality feature set that the Professional Series has to more racers worldwide, while providing a lightweight cost effective choice for our timer. “We are thrilled by the response we have received from our timing partners and look forward to the MiniTrack furthering the race experience at all ChronoTrack timed events” added Dan Howell President of ChronoTrack Systems. The next production run of the potently powerful timing tool will begin landing in the hands of additional timers, fourth quarter of 2010.
Evansville, Indiana (August 5, 2010) ChronoTrack Systems, the industry leader in timing systems technology, is pleased to announce the passing of another milestone with the sale of it’s 8 millionth tag. The single use line of timing tags has provided great experiences to athletes worldwide with cutting edge technology and full attention to detail. The introduction of the groundbreaking D-Tag set the standard for the newly introduced B-Tag and Tri-Tag to follow.
“This truly is a testament to the commitment we have received from our timing partners throughout North America and Europe. We want to thank all the race directors, racers, and events that have allowed our certified timers and equipment to take ChronoTrack Systems beyond the 8 million tag mark in such a short period of time” stated ChronoTrack President Dan Howell.
With the recent introduction of the MiniTrack and the already successful line of controllers, ChronoTrack Systems is set to continue the aggressive pace that has carried them beyond 8 million in two short years. The fall racing season is shaping up to be one for the history books of ChronoTrack, with running events and competitors continuing to increase on a continual basis.