Racer DB is a reference database, and we keep data collection to a minimum. Here is exactly what that means.
We measure aggregate traffic with Bearing, a privacy-first analytics tool. It is cookieless, does not track you across other sites, and does not collect personal information — just counts, like which pages are viewed and the rough region a visit came from. There are no advertising networks, no fingerprinting, and nothing is sold.
If you use the Report issue button, we receive your message and the page it came from. So the form cannot be abused, we also record the sending IP address and a timestamp; those are kept only as long as needed to prevent spam and are used for nothing else. If you choose to add your email, it is used solely to reply to you.
Driver pages compile publicly available competition records — results, career statistics, and the like. Where a short biography draws on Wikipedia, that is noted on the page, and the figures always come from the race record rather than the prose. We do not publish home addresses or private contact details, and we show only a birth year — never a full date of birth — for anyone under 18. If you are a driver, or represent one, and something is wrong or you would like it removed, use the Report issue button on any driver page and we will take care of it.
We do not set advertising or tracking cookies.
Questions, corrections, or removal requests: the Report issue link on any driver page reaches us directly.