Start of GT3 Challenge Race 2 and later crash
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Start of GT3 Challenge Race 2 and later crash
Here's the carnage at the beginning of Race 2. I actually got hit from behind in 5. Fortunately, it didn't screw anything up except I'll need a new bumper. I also included a crash later in the race in the hairpin. It never ceases to amaze me how many people try VERY low percentage stuff...
http://youtu.be/VyNOz10-_58
http://youtu.be/VyNOz10-_58
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Just glad it wasn't worse, Peter!
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Martin, that's Racelogic's Video VBOX. Comes in a Pro (4-camera, up to 32-channel) or a Lite (2-camera, up to 8-channel) version.
Auto track mapping, design your own gauges, data is rendered real-time on the video (comes off the SD card looking this way).
I've sold about 45 of them in the last year and while initially not quite ready for prime-time, the software is now quite good.
Great vid, btw!
Auto track mapping, design your own gauges, data is rendered real-time on the video (comes off the SD card looking this way).
I've sold about 45 of them in the last year and while initially not quite ready for prime-time, the software is now quite good.
Great vid, btw!
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Martin, that's Racelogic's Video VBOX. Comes in a Pro (4-camera, up to 32-channel) or a Lite (2-camera, up to 8-channel) version.
Auto track mapping, design your own gauges, data is rendered real-time on the video (comes off the SD card looking this way).
I've sold about 45 of them in the last year and while initially not quite ready for prime-time, the software is now quite good.
Great vid, btw!
Auto track mapping, design your own gauges, data is rendered real-time on the video (comes off the SD card looking this way).
I've sold about 45 of them in the last year and while initially not quite ready for prime-time, the software is now quite good.
Great vid, btw!
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Actually, the first race was incident free and really good racing. The black car at the start in the second race was Scott Tucker.... IMSA is just like PCA or any other racing series.... you always know on the grid who you have to watch out for...