throt·tle point(s) [noun]
- specific locations on a racetrack where a driver applies or modulates the throttle to accelerate or maintain speed.
- a new perspective that hunts for the subtle shifts, overlooked patterns, and strategic edges that don’t make the mainstream recap. The name nods to both driving and nuance: it's about finding the precise moments of acceleration in performance—the quiet decisions, emerging trends, and under-the-hood storylines that actually move the race.