The Supercar Challenge is the Netherlands' most prestigious GT racing series, bringing together exotic machinery and top-level national talent across seven rounds at iconic European circuits. From the sweeping dunes of Zandvoort to the legendary curves of Spa-Francorchamps, it is a championship that demands both outright speed and strategic precision.
Founded on the principle of accessible GT racing, the Supercar Challenge fields everything from factory-spec GT3 machines and GT4 class contenders to the always-competitive Supersport and Sport categories. The championship is a fixture on Dutch television via RTL GP, delivering live race coverage to hundreds of thousands of viewers each round.
The series regularly visits Zandvoort — the home of Dutch motorsport and a circuit that rewards commitment and late braking — alongside Spa Francorchamps, Zolder, TT Circuit Assen and the Hockenheimring. Each venue brings its own character, pushing drivers and teams to adapt their setup and strategy round by round.
OnboardCamera.tv has been part of the Supercar Challenge paddock since the series' teams first recognised the value of live LTE onboard footage. Several of the championship's most recognisable outfits now run our systems race weekend after race weekend, using the live video feed for both on-track performance analysis and real-time race monitoring from the pitlane.
Three of the Supercar Challenge's most competitive outfits — Koopman Racing, FEBO Racing Team and Ferry Monster Autosport — rely on OnboardCamera.tv systems throughout their season. Here's how the technology works for them.
Each of our three Supercar Challenge teams uses the live footage differently. Koopman Racing's engineers analyse driver technique during practice to maximise lap time before qualifying. FEBO Racing uses it to brief their drivers between sessions on specific corners and braking markers. Ferry Monster Autosport leverages the feed to monitor competing cars when conditions change mid-session — a key edge in a championship where class gaps are razor thin.
The Supercar Challenge's sprint and mixed-format race weekends demand fast decisions. Our live onboard feed gives the pit wall instant visibility of tyre wear, car balance and track conditions from the driver's perspective — long before the car arrives in the pit lane. That split-second advantage on the stop decision, especially during Safety Car windows, can mean the difference between a class win and a midfield finish.
The Supercar Challenge is broadcast live on RTL GP, reaching a large national audience every race weekend. Our system's HD SDI output with sub-0.3-second latency integrates directly into the broadcast chain, giving the television production access to genuine in-car footage that brings the viewer inside the cockpit. The result is broadcast-quality onboard content that looks and sounds like a full professional TV camera — because it is.
The Supercar Challenge calendar spans multiple countries and LTE network environments — from the Netherlands' well-covered Zandvoort to cross-border events at Spa and Hockenheim. Our system is designed to operate reliably across all European LTE infrastructures without reconfiguration, meaning our teams arrive at every round with a system that simply works, regardless of which country's network coverage they're operating on.
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