Racing Analytics Professional
RAPRO racing analytics is VIT Solutions’ professional horse racing software platform for advanced form study, ratings, speed maps, pricing, race review, AI-assisted workflows, IVR data and StatFreaks insights.
Serious racing analysis now depends on more than a basic form guide. Analysts, trainers, owners, jockey managers, syndicates and data-led racing teams need a faster way to review fields, compare ratings, understand race shape, study market movement and keep a repeatable record of their decisions.
RAPRO, short for Racing Analytics Professional, brings those workflows into one structured platform.

Quick Answer
RAPRO is professional horse racing analytics software built by VIT Solutions. It helps serious racing users analyse form, compare ratings, assess speed maps, build pricing views, review past races, manage black book notes and use AI-assisted summaries to support better racing decisions.
What Is RAPRO?
RAPRO is a professional racing analytics platform for advanced horse racing form analysis, data modelling and decision support.
The platform helps users analyse racing data in a structured way, including previous-start form, horse profiles, trainer and jockey data, speed ratings, class ratings, combined ratings, pricing, speed maps, gear changes, trainer changes, commentary, black book alerts and historical performance review.
For racing users, RAPRO can act as a central workstation for doing the form, reviewing runners, building models, comparing ratings, studying market behaviour and recording performance over time.
For VIT Solutions, RAPRO is also a showcase for product-led analytics: a real-world platform built around data architecture, automation, reporting, software development and specialist racing knowledge.
Why RAPRO Racing Analytics Matters
Horse racing is a data-rich environment. Every race creates information. Every runner has a history. Every track has patterns. Every jockey and trainer combination has trends. Every price movement can add context. Every speed map can change how a race is understood.
The challenge is not whether racing data exists. The challenge is whether users can organise, compare and interpret that data quickly enough to make it useful.
Traditional form guides are useful, but serious analysis often needs deeper questions:
- Which runners are suited by the likely tempo?
- Which horses are improving against benchmark?
- Which runners have hidden sectional strength?
- Which jockey and trainer combinations are outperforming expectation?
- Which races may contain pricing discrepancies?
- Which runners should be added to a black book?
- Which past runs are more relevant than the finishing position suggests?
RAPRO is built to support this deeper level of racing analysis. Instead of treating data as disconnected pages or spreadsheets, RAPRO gives users a professional workflow for filtering, comparing, reviewing, saving, modelling and improving their process.
RAPRO and VIT Solutions
VIT Solutions builds specialist software, analytics, database, reporting and digital systems. RAPRO fits that background because it combines data management, reporting workflows, application development, AI-assisted analysis and racing-specific modelling into one practical product.
RAPRO is not a generic software project. It brings together four disciplines that matter in racing analytics.
Racing Data
Structured racing information, historical form, ratings, race review and analysis-ready datasets.
Software Development
Purpose-built tools for racing users who need more than a static form guide or spreadsheet.
Analytics Workflows
Advanced reporting, filtering, model building, pricing and performance review workflows.
AI-Assisted Analysis
Race summaries, runner insights, scenario analysis and data-driven commentary support.
Decision Support
Clearer race context for users who want to make and review their own racing judgements.
Product Delivery
A working platform that demonstrates how VIT turns complex data into usable systems.
Who Is RAPRO Built For?
RAPRO is best suited to people who take racing analysis seriously and want to build their own view of a race rather than rely only on public tips, generic comments or basic form summaries.
RAPRO is useful for:
- Professional racing investors
- Serious punters and form analysts
- Trainers and stable analysts
- Jockey managers
- Racing content creators
- Data modellers and spreadsheet users
- Syndicates and racing teams
- Racing consultants
- Users building repeatable analysis systems
RAPRO helps these users assess expected race shape, compare speed and class ratings, review previous-start data, study IVR and sectional performance, create a market, track selections, review historical performance and use AI to summarise key patterns.
RAPRO Products and Services
RAPRO is best understood as a platform ecosystem rather than a single simple tool. Its related products and services include Expert Form racing analytics, speed mapping, pricing tools, advanced analysis, race review, black book tracking, AI modules, IVR and sectional workflows, StatFreaks racing analytics and Live Yard intelligence.
1. RAPRO Expert Form Racing Analytics – Desktop Edition
The RAPRO Expert Form Desktop Edition is the core professional racing analytics product. It gives users a complete environment for form analysis, race review and day-to-day racing workflow.
Key areas include previous-start race form, trials, scratchings, speed ratings, class ratings, combined ratings, pricing workflows, average price updates, advanced filtering, speed maps, gear changes, trainer changes, horse statistics, jockey statistics, trainer statistics, user commentary, ratings adjustments and black book alerts.
2. Expert Form Analysis
The Expert Form area lets users review each race from multiple angles, including Speed, Class, IVR, Pace, Strength, Early, Late, Stamina, Jockey and Trainer ratings.
Rather than relying on one number or one opinion, users can compare different measures and build a broader understanding of each runner. A horse may not be top-rated on raw speed, but it may have a strong pace profile, map advantage, trainer pattern, sectional profile or market position.
3. Speed Mapping and Race Shape Analysis
Race shape is one of the most important parts of horse racing analysis. A horse with ability can still be disadvantaged by a poor map. A moderate-rated horse can become dangerous if it finds the lead cheaply. A backmarker may need pressure up front. A leader may be vulnerable if the race contains too much early speed.
RAPRO’s speed mapping capability helps users assess these scenarios before the race through speed maps, pace ratings, early and late ratings, stamina ratings, pressure analysis and related form variables.
4. RAPRO Pricing Module
The RAPRO Pricing Module allows users to frame their own market. This is important for users who want to think in probabilities rather than loose opinions.
Pricing tools help users compare their assessed price against available market prices. For professional users, this encourages a disciplined workflow: not just asking which horse can win, but whether the available price is better than the assessed probability.
5. Advanced Racing Analysis
The Advanced Analysis area helps users go deeper into racing data and build repeatable analysis systems.
- Identify track and distance patterns.
- Compare ratings by race class.
- Review trainer and jockey combinations.
- Analyse historical results against assessed ratings.
- Track personal selections.
- Build custom models.
- Find performance gaps.
- Export or connect data for further analysis.
6. RAPRO Race Review
Pre-race analysis is only one part of a professional workflow. The review process is just as important.
RAPRO Race Review helps users analyse races after they have been run. Users can review IVR, sectional times, standard time benchmarking, speed and class ratings, pace, strength, stamina, early and late ratings, custom commentary, rating adjustments, form guide notes and market prices.
Post-race review helps answer questions such as whether the race was stronger than expected, whether tempo suited certain runners, whether a horse performed better than its finishing position, whether the market was accurate and whether the original analysis process held up.
7. Black Book and Performance Tracking
A good black book is more than a list of horses. It should help users remember why a horse was noted, when it should be followed, what conditions it needs and whether the original reason is still valid.
RAPRO includes Black Book functionality across the form guide, results and search areas. This gives users a structured way to track horses, people and combinations that may be worth following.
8. RAPRO AI Module
AI is becoming an important part of racing analysis, but it needs to support judgement rather than replace it.
RAPRO AI can assist with race summaries, key runner insights, tempo, map and pressure analysis, scenario reads for different race setups, value angles, risk highlights and plain-English guidance based on RAPRO data.
The main benefit is workflow efficiency. RAPRO AI helps users process information faster while keeping the final judgement with the analyst.
9. IVR and Daily Sectionals Workflows
Sectional and velocity-based analysis can be valuable in racing. RAPRO supports workflows involving IVR and Daily Sectionals data, helping users bring specialist sectional data into a searchable and reportable database environment.
10. StatFreaks Racing Analytics Integration
RAPRO connects closely with the StatFreaks racing analytics ecosystem. StatFreaks provides predictive ratings, race pace indicators, field quality ratings and other data-led racing insights that can support deeper analysis through RAPRO-related workflows.
11. Live Yard Intelligence
Racing data is powerful, but some information is only available close to race time. That is where mounting yard analysis can add value.
RAPRO Live Yard provides race-day mounting yard intelligence, helping users connect pre-race visual assessment with historical form analysis.
RAPRO Is More Than a Form Guide
A form guide shows information. RAPRO helps users work with information.
Analyse
Review form, ratings, speed maps, IVR data, race shape and runner profiles.
Model
Build structured racing models, pricing views, filters and repeatable workflows.
Review
Track performance, review past races, update ratings and improve decisions over time.
RAPRO for Professional Racing Workflows
A serious racing workflow usually includes several stages:
- Review the race field.
- Understand the likely tempo.
- Assess each runner’s relevant form.
- Compare ratings and historical performance.
- Consider jockey, trainer, barrier, track and distance factors.
- Build a price or probability view.
- Compare that view to the market.
- Record selections, notes and assumptions.
- Review the result.
- Improve the model or process.
RAPRO supports this type of workflow. It gives structure to the analysis process and helps users avoid relying on memory, emotion or isolated opinions.
In racing, process matters. The best analysts are not only looking for a winner in the next race. They are building a repeatable method that can be reviewed, improved and measured over time.
RAPRO vs Basic Racing Tools
Many racing tools are designed for quick viewing. RAPRO is designed for deeper analysis.
| Basic Racing Tools | RAPRO Racing Analytics |
|---|---|
| Show runner names, barriers, jockeys and trainers. | Add advanced runner profiles, ratings, filtering and historical analysis. |
| Provide basic recent form and comments. | Support speed, class, IVR, pace, strength, early, late and stamina analysis. |
| Display market prices. | Help users build pricing views and compare assessed probability to the market. |
| Focus mainly on pre-race information. | Include race review, performance tracking, black book notes and historical commentary. |
| Work like a static form guide. | Work as a professional racing analytics and decision-support platform. |
This makes RAPRO more suitable for users who want to build their own racing opinions instead of relying only on public commentary.
Why RAPRO Is a Strong VIT Solutions Showcase
For VIT Solutions, RAPRO demonstrates how software, analytics, AI and industry knowledge can be combined into a real product.
The platform reflects several VIT capabilities:
Data and Reporting
Database development, reporting system design, analytics workflow development and data modelling.
Product and AI
Custom application development, AI-enabled analysis, racing knowledge and user-focused software design.
RAPRO is a clear example of that model in action. It is an evolving analytics platform that brings together software development, data infrastructure, advanced reporting, user workflow and racing expertise.
Responsible Use of Racing Analytics
RAPRO gives users more information, better structure and stronger analytical tools. However, no racing software can remove risk.
Horse racing remains uncertain. Market prices move. Track conditions change. Race tempo can unfold differently than expected. Horses can underperform or improve unexpectedly.
RAPRO should be used as a decision-support platform, not a guarantee of results. It is not financial advice or a promise of betting performance. Its value is in helping users become more structured, informed and consistent in their analysis.
Getting Started with RAPRO
The best way to understand RAPRO is to see how it fits into your own racing workflow.
A casual user may use RAPRO to review form, ratings and maps. A professional user may use RAPRO to build models, assess prices, track results and review long-term performance. A racing business may use RAPRO as part of a broader data and reporting process. A content creator may use RAPRO to support race previews, analysis and commentary.
Because RAPRO is a professional-grade platform, users should explore the product, review the features and arrange a demo or discussion before choosing the right setup.
Discover RAPRO Racing Analytics by VIT Solutions
RAPRO combines racing knowledge, data analytics, custom software, AI-assisted workflows, reporting tools and professional decision support into one specialist platform.
RAPRO racing analytics is built for people who want to understand the race, not just read the form.
RAPRO Racing Analytics FAQ
What does RAPRO stand for?
RAPRO stands for Racing Analytics Professional. It is a professional racing analytics platform designed for horse racing form analysis, ratings, reporting, speed mapping, pricing, review and AI-assisted racing workflows.
Is RAPRO a tipping service?
No. RAPRO is not simply a tipping service. It is an analytics platform that helps users analyse racing data, compare ratings, review race shape, build models, track performance and support their own racing judgement.
Who should use RAPRO?
RAPRO is best suited to serious racing users, including professional punters, analysts, trainers, jockey managers, syndicates, content creators, racing consultants and data-focused users who want a deeper racing analysis workflow.
What are the main RAPRO products?
The main RAPRO products and options include Expert Form Racing Analytics Desktop Edition, RAPRO AI modules, IVR and sectional data workflows, StatFreaks-related racing analytics packages, Live Yard intelligence and advanced analysis tools.
Does RAPRO include AI?
Yes, with a separate subscription. RAPRO includes AI-assisted racing workflows designed to help users summarize race data, review runner insights, assess tempo and race shape, analyze scenarios and convert complex data into clearer racing commentary.
Does RAPRO work with StatFreaks?
Yes. RAPRO connects closely with the StatFreaks racing analytics ecosystem. StatFreaks provides predictive ratings, race pace indicators, field quality ratings and other data-led racing insights that can support deeper analysis through RAPRO-related workflows.
Can RAPRO help with speed maps and race tempo?
Yes, with a separate subscriptio. RAPRO includes speed mapping and race shape analysis tools. These help users assess likely settling positions, tempo pressure, pace scenarios and which runners may be advantaged or disadvantaged by the expected race shape.
Can RAPRO be used for custom racing models?
Yes. RAPRO supports advanced analysis workflows, including filtering, historical analysis, model building, selection tracking and data review. It is suitable for users who want a more structured and repeatable racing analysis process.