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Cresson 1.7 CW Data
Posted by
Tom Hampton
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06-06-2011
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The primary point of this exercise is to begin to understand how to analyse my captured data. Only to a lesser extent is it to attempt to get faster at Cresson on the 1.7 CW track. It will be another 6 months before I might be back on that track going CW again. This was my second time to drive the track in this direction. My first being the very first time I drove on a track. That was in a turbo-charged miata. Not exactly the same.
My data logger is a Racepack G2X. I don’t have any additional sensors at this point, just the internal GPS, lateral, and longitudinal accelerometers. In addition, I borrowed a cheap digital video camera from my Dad that he uses on his motorcycle days. It records in 640×480 (4:3)…well, it can. Unfortunately, somehow I managed to get the stupid thing into low res mode (320 x 200). It serves its purpose, mostly. But, it certainly isn’t stunning quality.
Cresson is made up of 9 named turns:
My data logger is a Racepack G2X. I don’t have any additional sensors at this point, just the internal GPS, lateral, and longitudinal accelerometers. In addition, I borrowed a cheap digital video camera from my Dad that he uses on his motorcycle days. It records in 640×480 (4:3)…well, it can. Unfortunately, somehow I managed to get the stupid thing into low res mode (320 x 200). It serves its purpose, mostly. But, it certainly isn’t stunning quality.
Cresson is made up of 9 named turns:
- Big Bend
- Tombstone
- Boot Hill
- Horseshoe
- Buzzard Neck
- Little Bend
- Ricochet
- Waggon Wheel
- Rattlesnake