Launching Q3 2026

Coming to British racing.

The same dual-audience read — plain English up top, full data layer underneath — ported to Newmarket, Royal Ascot, Cheltenham, Goodwood, Aintree, Epsom, and the rest of the British and Irish circuits.

Same compliance posture. Same transparency. Same intelligence-not-enablement rule. We don’t recommend tickets and we don’t accept wagers.

readers on the launch list. We’ll email when the first UK card publishes. No spam.

What’s changing for UK

Same signal. Different vocabulary.

The core read — sharp connections at fair value, race-shape-aware, broken-track flagged — is the same. The data layer underneath has to be rebuilt for British going, fractional odds, and the each-way market.

Each-way market

Place fraction by race.

UK is each-way country. Place fraction (1/4, 1/5, 1/6) varies by race. We surface the fraction next to the model edge so the analytical context is native.

Fractional odds

Native fractions, decimal alongside.

Fractional native (5/2, 11/4) with decimal in parallel. Live odds via Betfair Exchange. Toggle the display preference per reader.

Going, not condition

Heavy / soft / good / firm.

Going-bias factors in alongside surface-bias. National Hunt (jumps) gets its own model variant; Flat is closer to the US framework.

Different sharps

Re-trained connections leaderboards.

UK trainer-jockey universe is wholly different. Sharp combos rerun on Racing Post + Timeform data so the British circuit is read on its own terms.

Tracks at launch

Every BHA-licensed track plus the major Irish meetings.

Festival weeks — Cheltenham, Royal Ascot, Glorious Goodwood, Grand National — get expanded multi-day coverage.

Royal Ascot
Newmarket
Cheltenham
Aintree
Goodwood
Epsom
Doncaster
York
Sandown
Kempton
Haydock
Punchestown
Leopardstown
Curragh
+ 30 more