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Racing Electronics

Racing Electronics is the worldwide leader in communication systems for motorsports. From drivers in the car to crew chiefs on pit road and fans in the stands, Racing Electronics equipment is trusted across major race series including NASCAR, INDYCAR, NHRA, as well as regional and local short track racing circuits. Race teams rely on Racing Electronics radios, helmet kits, and scanners for clear, dependable communication when strategy changes in real time. Fans also benefit from Racing Electronics scanners that let them hear every engine rev, gear change, and post-race burnout. Explore Racing Electronics helmet kits, radios, scanners, cables, and antennas at Behrent’s Performance Warehouse to stay connected on race day—whether you’re racing, crewing, or watching from the stands.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Racing Electronics Racing Radios and Scanners 

What is a race radio?

A race radio is a two-way communication device programmed to specific frequencies that allow drivers and pit crews to communicate during a race. A license is required to operate on certain frequencies based on your racing location. Racing Electronics race radios are available pre-programmed or can be purchased blank and programmed after purchase.

Do Racing Electronics scanners work for fans at the track?

Yes. Racing Electronics scanners allow fans to listen in on driver, team, and official communications, providing a more immersive race-day experience. Scanners can also pick up track announcements and race control communications, depending on the event.

What does a transponder do for racing?

A racing transponder measures lap times with extreme accuracy, often down to the millisecond. This data helps teams track performance, analyze consistency, and make setup or strategy adjustments during an event.

What does a radio box do?

A radio box securely holds a race car radio in place while driving. Many Racing Electronics radio boxes feature hook-and-loop straps and internal padding to protect the radio from vibration and impact during competition.