I was speaking to Mike Broadbent from Racelogic on Sunday about their Driftbox. He was proudly showing off their new overlay software which when 'fed' with the information from the camera and the Driftbox, provide this rather stunning result. Full details in the link, but the gist of it is a 600+ rear wheel Mercedes, an experienced Ring driver and a closed circuit. Yum Yum
Enjoy~
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Driftbox vs The Ring
Driftbox vs The Ring
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From left to right
Drift angle, G's and Speed in KMH.
Drift angle, G's and Speed in KMH.
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Well what the bloody hell do you think it is?? Banana's?? Of course it's degrees
You can expect up to 10 degrees of angle from normal steering input, a little more with crash avoidance style stuff, a lot more than that for the getting into a crash style stuff :thumb:

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lol. i thought it was but just checking.stuartstaples wrote:Well what the bloody hell do you think it is?? Banana's?? Of course it's degreesYou can expect up to 10 degrees of angle from normal steering input, a little more with crash avoidance style stuff, a lot more than that for the getting into a crash style stuff :thumb: