Pocket Performance Competition
Proof Videos & Leaderboards
Pocket Performance lets drivers save performance runs, attach proof videos, and compete on public leaderboards.
Pocket Performance is built for drivers who want to save the run, keep the result, attach proof where supported, and use those numbers in real public competition. The focus is on private run history, qualifying uploads, challenge features, and board battles that turn a result into something worth chasing.
Instead of pretending to be an official race organiser or professional timing authority, Pocket Performance keeps the experience grounded in what the platform is genuinely built to do: performance runs, proof videos, saved results, and competitive public leaderboards.
The same competitive flow sits alongside the wider Telemetry & Calibration system that helps support serious phone-only testing before a run ever reaches the public boards.
Proof videos for performance runs
Pocket Performance can support proof videos for performance runs where those features are enabled. That gives drivers a stronger way to show what happened during a run and makes qualifying uploads feel more credible, more competitive, and more worth talking about.
Proof video matters because it turns a posted number into something people can actually watch back. It helps make the run feel real, creates stronger bragging rights, and adds more weight when a driver lands a result on the board.
Saved run history
Pocket Performance lets drivers save performance runs so they can review past results, compare progress, and build up a proper history of what their car has done over time. That saved run history is part of what makes the app more than a one-hit number drop.
A build changes. Conditions change. Driver confidence changes. Saved run history gives users a way to track those changes and keep a record of the numbers their setup has really produced.
For the wider phone-based testing side of that workflow, see Phone-Only Car Performance Testing.
Qualifying leaderboard uploads
Pocket Performance supports qualifying leaderboard uploads so drivers can move from private testing into public competition. When a result is good enough for the board, that run can become part of the wider leaderboard fight instead of staying local only.
This is where private performance testing turns into public pressure. Once a number lands on the board, it becomes something other drivers can chase, challenge, and try to knock down.
Performance results that matter
Pocket Performance is built around the headline results drivers care about most when they line up a serious run:
0–62, 0–100, 1/4 mile, 1/2 mile, and top speed.
These are the numbers used across saved runs, proof-video uploads, challenge features, and public leaderboards.
For more detail on those specific run types, visit 0–62 & Quarter Mile Testing.
Challenge runs
Pocket Performance challenge runs are built for rivalry. A driver sees a result on the board, loads the same challenge setup, and goes after that number. It gives the leaderboard more life than just static rankings because every posted run can become a target.
That is where the competitive side really kicks in. It is not only about seeing a result. It is about trying to beat it.
Board positions and bragging rights
Public board positions are where Pocket Performance turns results into status. A strong time or speed is one thing. Holding a better position than someone else on the same board is what creates the real bragging rights.
Whether a driver is climbing the board, defending a place, or going for the top spot, public positions give every qualifying upload more weight and more reason for other people to come after it.
Leaderboard confidence
Pocket Performance also uses leaderboard confidence as part of the broader public run picture. That helps give more context to uploaded results and gives drivers a better feel for how strongly a run stands when it appears publicly on the board.
What Pocket Performance does not claim
Pocket Performance does not claim that uploaded runs are official race-event results, certified by professional timing bodies, backed by motorsport governing authorities, or verified by official competition organisers unless that is explicitly stated somewhere else in the future.
Pocket Performance also does not make fake claims about ECU data, hidden engine channels, professional motorsport certification, or other vehicle data the app does not actually record.
Built for competitive drivers
Pocket Performance is for drivers who want to save the run, post the number, show the hit, and fight for a better place on the boards. Proof videos, run history, qualifying uploads, board positions, challenge runs, and leaderboard confidence are all part of making the competition feel sharper and more addictive.
If you want to see the live board side of that competition, head to the Leaderboards and see who is currently holding the stronger numbers.