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| Looking into the future: Racelogic launch the latest technology for predictive lap-timingRacelogic's new LineSnap function provides drivers with accurate, real-time lap comparison.
By: Harry Nicolas However, they are often expensive and not particularly accurate. To combat this, Racelogic have developed a new technique dubbed 'LineSnap' which uses GPS position to accurately align two different laps, 10 times a second. This offers un-rivalled accuracy around the entire lap, maintaining 0.1s precision the entire way around any circuits, including very long circuits such as Spa and the Nurburgring. 'LineSnap' has been built into Racelogic's high brightness OLED dashboard display which can be connected to their Video VBOX range of products. Julian Thomas, MD of Racelogic, said: "The new LineSnap function finally provides drivers with accurate, real-time lap comparison, and it works at any track. You do not need any external beacons, and there is no setting up required. Racers will love it." Racing driver Nigel Greensall has been one of the first to use the new feature. He commented: "I've used predictive lap-timers many times in the past, but this new LineSnap technology beats them all because it remains accurate at all times, and the display is very clear. It's especially useful in races where testing is limited, as it means you don't need to keep going back to analyse the data." So what is LineSnap? Julian Thomas explained: "Lap-time prediction has been with us for some time, but traditionally it's worked by taking the rolling distance around the lap as a reference and then comparing two laps to show where improvements could be made. There's a problem with this. It relies on the car taking the same line around the circuit each lap, and not locking a wheel. This works under ideal conditions, but falters when the driver tries a different line or locks up under braking. The longer the circuit, the more the margin of error increases." Julian explains: "Using GPS to align the two laps, as we have done with the new 'LineSnap' feature, enables logging to be more accurate, even when racers try different lines or drive on longer tracks. Taking the GPS positional alignment from a Video VBOX will keep the time accurate to within 1/10th of a second. Using this data inside the car in real-time is a powerful tool for drivers and race teams." It is, Julian believes, a sign of things to come. "Once you have used this technology in your race-car, you won't ever want to be without it again. You quickly learn where to gain time, and you can make big gains in consistency. For instant feedback on driving technique and line, this kind of predictive display cannot be beaten." Limited Time Offer To celebrate the launch of 'LineSnap' Racelogic have offered a large discount offer for a Video VBOX Pro with 2 cameras and a high contrast OLED lap-timing display. Usually priced at £2524 + VAT, these products will cost just £1999 + VAT as a bundle from 27th September – 30th November 2010. You can purchase from Racelogic's online shop at http://www.videovbox.co.uk About Video VBOX A key advantage of Video VBOX over other systems is that it is a one-box solution which combines a multi-camera video recorder, GPS data-logger, and real-time graphic overlay into a single unit. Users need to be sure that a video system is easy to use, quick to install, and above all that it can function reliably in the demanding conditions inside a race car. With its small size and flexibility, power back up, and automatic logging features, Video VBOX is intuitive to use and produces high quality footage and data. In addition, a high brightness OLED lap-timing display with Racelogic's 'LineSnap' Predictive technology can provide real time driver feedback, graphically comparing their current lap with their previous fastest lap. Video VBOX Lite: £995 for a 2 camera system Video VBOX Pro: £1899 for a 2 camera system Who uses Video VBOX? Many professional drivers and driver coaches rely on Video VBOX to provide their in-car video/data solution. Notable examples include Anthony Davidson, former F1 driver and 2010 Works Peugeot Le Mans driver, rally driver Kristian Sohlberg, Nurburgring specialist and TV personality Sabine Schmitz, and Porsche test driver and rally legend Walter Rohrl. Video VBOX is the official video and data-logging system for the Australian GT Championship, with every competitor in the 25 car field using a four camera Video VBOX Pro. Other well known users of Video VBOX include the works Porsche VLN racing team, Manthey Racing, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Holden, The Metropolitan Police, Millbrook, SEAT, Tommi Makinen Racing, Car and Driver Magazine, EVO Magazine, Motor Cycle News, AutoBild Magazine, Silverstone Circuit, VW, Yokohama Tyres, Continental Tyres, Hennessy Tuning and the Porsche, BMW and Audi Driver Training Centres in Germany. # # # Racelogic design and manufacture electronic systems for the automotive, motorsport, marine, and GPS industries. Since 1992 we’ve developed GPS data-loggers, Video overlay systems, GPS Simulators, CAN Interfaces and Traction Control from our UK base. End
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