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Terms of service

The terms you agree to by using GenRC.

Effective 18 August 2026.

1. Who you are agreeing with

GenRC (genrc.pro) is operated by Hrechukh Taras Mykolayovych, a registered sole proprietor (ФОП) in Ukraine, registration number 3680404810. There is no separate company behind the name — "GenRC" is a trading name, not a different legal entity.

Questions about these terms, or anything else about the service, reach a person at tarash281@gmail.com or through the form on the Contact & support page.

Using GenRC — creating an account, or using any page that does not require one — means you agree to these terms and to the privacy policy they link to. If you do not agree, the only right answer is not to use the service.

2. Your account

You need an account to keep a garage, enter results or run a timing session. You do not need one to read a public setup sheet, a public garage, a guide, a calculator or a live scoreboard someone has shared with you.

By creating an account you confirm you are at least 13 years old, and that if you are under the age of majority where you live, a parent or guardian has agreed to these terms on your behalf. GenRC does not knowingly collect data from a child under 13, and does not ask your age — if you believe a child has an account, contact us and we will close it.

You are responsible for what happens under your account. Keep your password to yourself, and tell us if you think someone else has it. An account may sign in with a password, or with Google — either way, one address is one account, and GenRC links a Google sign-in to an existing account sharing that address rather than creating a second one.

You may close your account at any time from your profile. What that does to your data, and to results you have entered at other people's events, is covered in the privacy policy's section on deleting your account.

3. What you put into GenRC

Your cars, setups, runs, lap times, maintenance records, inventory and photos are yours. GenRC does not claim ownership of anything you enter, and does not sell it or license it to anyone else.

You grant GenRC the license needed to store it, back it up, and show it back to you — and to show it to other people, but only to the extent your own settings say to. A setup sheet is private until you publish it. A garage is private until your profile's visibility says otherwise, and even then only the sections you have switched on are shown. A live timing board shows what a decoder reports at a track you or an operator chose to run timing at.

You are responsible for what you upload. Do not upload anything you do not have the right to share, anything that infringes someone else's rights, or anything that is unlawful, harassing or deliberately false — a fabricated race result, most of all, since a club's championship table is built from it.

A published setup sheet becomes a snapshot at the moment it is published: later edits to your working copy do not change what was already shared, and a reader who bookmarked a published sheet keeps seeing the version that existed when they found it.

4. Tracks, venues and race days

Anyone may add a track or club to the directory. Saying that you run the place raises an ownership claim, which GenRC staff review before the venue's management tools — timing, events, operator invitations — open up for it. Making a false claim to a venue you do not run is a misuse of the service and grounds for closing your account.

An event, a class, a finishing order and a championship table are put together by the organiser running them. GenRC provides the tools; it does not referee a protest, settle a countback dispute, or guarantee that an organiser's decision was correct. Those questions belong to the club, the same as they would on paper.

A timing session's guest roster — a name entered for someone racing without their own GenRC account, such as at a birthday-party meeting — creates no account and is not this person's personal data under an account they control. The venue operator who entered it is responsible for having a right to record that name.

5. Calculators, guides and troubleshooters

The calculators (gearing, rollout, shock oil weight, unit conversion, battery health) and the guides in Learn are informational estimates based on the figures you enter and general RC practice. They are not a substitute for your own judgement, your manufacturer's instructions, or your track's own rules and safety briefing.

This applies especially to anything about LiPo batteries: charging, storage and disposal guidance is general information, not a safety certification. LiPo cells can be dangerous when mishandled. You are responsible for how you charge, store and dispose of your own batteries, and for following the guidance of your charger's and cells' own manufacturers.

GenRC is not liable for damage to your car, your battery, your property or anyone else's arising from following a calculator's output or a guide's suggestion.

6. Free and paid plans

GenRC offers a free tier and paid tiers with a larger garage, race-day tools and live timing — see the Billing page for what each includes. Paid subscriptions are billed through Paddle, who acts as the merchant of record: your payment details are handled by Paddle, not stored by GenRC, and your receipt names Paddle rather than GenRC as the seller.

Refunds are covered by a separate policy — a 14-day, no-questions-asked window from the date of any charge. See the refund policy for how to ask for one.

If a subscription lapses or is downgraded, your account does not lose data: a garage or a feature above the free tier's limit becomes read-only rather than deleted, so nothing is lost by pausing a plan and nothing forces you to delete anything to afford a lower tier.

7. Acceptable use

You agree not to:

  • Use GenRC to harass, impersonate, or publish someone else's private information without their consent.
  • Scrape, crawl or bulk-download data from GenRC beyond what a normal reader would fetch loading a page.
  • Attempt to bypass rate limits, throttling, or the checks on a public form such as the contact form.
  • Enter a race result, a timing figure or a club record you know to be false.
  • Raise a track ownership claim to a venue you do not actually run.
  • Probe, disrupt, or attempt unauthorised access to any part of the service or another account.
  • Use the service in a way that breaches the law of a jurisdiction you are subject to.

8. Suspension and termination

You may stop using GenRC at any time, and may delete your account from your profile whenever you choose.

GenRC may suspend or close an account that breaches these terms, or that a payment processor flags as fraudulent, after a reasonable attempt to tell you why unless doing so would itself be unsafe or unlawful — for example, an account used to harass someone else.

A closed account's data is handled as the privacy policy describes for account deletion, whichever side closed it.

9. No warranty, limitation of liability

GenRC is provided "as is". While we work to keep it available and correct, we do not promise it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or fit for a particular purpose beyond what it plainly does.

To the fullest extent the law allows, GenRC and its operator are not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential loss arising from using the service — a missed race entry, a lost setup sheet from a bug, or a decision made from a calculator's estimate. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.

Where the law of your country gives you rights as a consumer that this section cannot override, those rights stand: this section limits liability only to the extent the law permits.

10. Changes to these terms

The version and date at the top of this page are the terms currently in force. A change that meaningfully affects your rights — most likely tied to a pricing or refund change — is announced by email to accounts it affects, and continuing to use GenRC after that notice counts as accepting the new version. A purely editorial fix may be made without notice.

Every account that has signed up since this system began records which version it accepted and when.

11. Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of Ukraine. If you use GenRC as a consumer resident in the European Union or the United Kingdom, this does not deprive you of the protection of any mandatory consumer-protection provisions of the law of the country you live in.

A dispute that cannot be resolved by contacting us directly is subject to the courts of Ukraine, without prejudice to any right you have to bring proceedings in your own country's courts under mandatory consumer law.