Live Streaming from Your Off-Road or Race Vehicle: The Ultimate Guide

The world of off-road and motorsports is more exciting than ever, and with the rise of live streaming, it’s now possible to share that excitement with a global audience. Whether competing in a UTV race, hitting the dunes in your sand car, or tackling the most challenging terrain in a rally raid, live streaming is a great way to bring your fans along. In this article, we’ll look at…

AI and the Future of Graphic Design: A Look at Iconic Liveries, NASCAR, and Car Design in the Year 2100

As technology advances, it’s becoming increasingly clear that artificial intelligence (AI) will play a major role in shaping the future of graphic design. One area where this is particularly evident is in the design of iconic liveries, such as those seen on NASCAR race cars. We can expect even more revolutionary developments in graphic design as we progress, with AI playing an increasingly important role. Whether it’s in creating…

Garmin Announces Tread® XL – Baja Race

Garmin has recently announced the Tread® XL – Baja Race and Tread XL – Baja Chase Editions, high-performance, off-road navigators which are purpose-built for high-speed race vehicles and support trucks. These large, 10-inch navigators have high-visibility touchscreens that are glove-friendly with push-button control options. These navigators are ruggedly constructed to withstand extreme conditions such as hot desert temperatures and challenging terrain and have an IP67 rating to resist dust…

Speed Stack

I’m proud to have been a part of the development of the speed UTV stack, which includes robbygordonoffroad.com, speed tools, and speed energy. Using WordPress multi-sites on an AWS EC2 server, I brought these sites together and funneled them into speedutv.com. I played a vital role in the design and functionality of the site, including handling backend and frontend development, graphics, logos, photography, copywriting, and video production. My efforts…

Livestreaming the Baja 1000

Starlink is rapidly changing the broadcast options of off-road racing. I guess the real question is who wants to watch 1000+hp trophy trucks raging through the desert for 24 hours?