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To track time, the end...thanks for this useless long winded answer😂
ОтветитьJUST REALIZED… I’VE SEEN A EW OF YOUR VIDS AND HAVNT SUB’D. DONE. AT 99.9K… ALMOST 100K!!!
ОтветитьBecause they are slot cars
ОтветитьHow do you manage to look like a 20-year old Daniel Craig AND a 60-year old Daniel Craig at the same time?
ОтветитьWhen are you gonna buy a new shirt lol
ОтветитьSo it’s kinda like micecraft’s tripwire hook?
ОтветитьThe time learned at daytona
Ответитьbecause the new F1 sucks same bullsh*t like FE stupid rules epic cars( in my oppinion its not a real race !👎)
Ответитьalright , stop oil take notes.
ОтветитьAre these loops used for DRS as well? I had assumed they'd have to be since you can only use them a) when enabled, b) in specific parts of the track and c) when you cross the detection point within 1sec of the car in front - that's a lot of variables to track in real time.
Love the work and thanks for another great video
This is a great video that explains a lot I’ve been curious about regarding timing. Thanks for putting it together!
ОтветитьRace track wire lives matter
ОтветитьIon even watch the vid yet but its a good fkn topic !!!!
ОтветитьAwesome insight had no idea the intricacies involved
ОтветитьIs it really wifi? Looks more like TRX-modules with proper waveguides operating at higher frequencies to allow greater bandwidth.
ОтветитьGreat video! We did the track walk after the race at Silverstone this year. Noticed a timing loop at Village, and right in the middle of the road was a metal stud, just in front the first line. Is this some sort of beacon for the system, do you know?
ОтветитьRolex are ripping me off! After buying 3 of there overpriced watches I’m yet to receive my wire. Must cost extra.
ОтветитьI discovered your channel today, but I immediately subscribed. Greetings from Hungary
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