More Than Equal launches FutureLap to assess emerging motorsport talent

Platform aggregates and standardises verified official race data from karting and junior single-seater championships.
More Than Equal
  • More Than Equal is an initiative to find and develop the first female F1 world champion
  • The platform includes performance data from both male and female drivers

More Than Equal has launched FutureLap, a new data platform designed to modernise how emerging motorsport talent is identified, compared and understood.

The independent global motorsport initiative hopes to find the first female Formula One world champion. 

Developed in collaboration with global technology partner Avenga, FutureLap aggregates and standardises verified official race data from karting and junior single-seater championships, creating a unified framework for analysing driver performance across series, countries and competitive contexts.

The platform includes performance data from both male and female drivers, reflecting the full competitive landscape of early-stage motorsport. It also introduces weighted driver rankings and analytics dashboards designed to reveal progression patterns, performance consistency and competitive context beyond headline results.

FutureLap relies exclusively on verified official race results. No self-uploaded data or user-generated submissions are included in its ranking algorithms or analytics systems. This approach ensures accuracy, consistency and integrity across the platform.

“Motorsport is defined by marginal gains and decisive early calls. Yet when it comes to emerging talent, the data landscape has remained fragmented,” said Tom Stanton, chief executive of More Than Equal.

“FutureLap brings structure and clarity to that environment. The platform reflects the full competitive field, incorporating both male and female driver data to create a more complete and objective picture of early-stage performance.

“We are not replacing expertise. We are strengthening it. By standardising official race data across championships, we are creating a clearer view of potential at the stages where careers are shaped.”

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