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uk © 2012 - 2022 .Welcome to the second part of a series where I try to find a little more pace in iRacing. ![]() Race Car Vehicle Dynamics - Problems, Answers and Experimentsġ01 Things You Can Learn from Claude Rouelle's Race Car Engineering and Data Acquisition SeminarĪnalysis Techniques for Racecar Data AcquisitionĬircle Track The #1 Source for Advanced Racing TechnologyĬompetition Car Data Logging: A Practical HandbookĬontact Sim-Racing : info (at) .uk #Motec telemetry for iracing manualThe Competition Car Data Logging Manual (Speedpro) (Speedpro Series) #Motec telemetry for iracing driverAll the Math channels he supplies are provided for each those software analysis packages.įree eBook: Advanced Circuit Driving Techniquesĭata Acquisition to analyze the driver and his race carĭata Acquisition for the Study of Racecar Vehicle Dynamics One of the really nice aspects of this book is that it uses data from Aim’s Race Studio 2, MoTeC I2, Pi Toolbox and Stack DataPro. #Motec telemetry for iracing how toBecause this book was intended to be data system agnostic, it will not show you how to use your data system’s software, but will show you what to look for as you use the software.Ī Practical Guide to Race Car Data Analysis - This book has a lot of practical advice, everything from providing an outline of data analysis tasks & priorities, to suggestions for screen layouts to make analysis quick and efficient. Author Chris Brown explains how to interpret the data traces your system provides.Ĭlear easy-to understand color graphs and the analysis of them make this an excellent book for those working on driver development. Making Sense of Squiggly Lines - This book covers the analysis of basic channels including speed, throttle, engine RPM, gear, G forces and steering. If you are an iRacing subscriber it may be worth putting Dave Kaemmer, Ian Berwick, Eric Hudec, Grant Reeve, and other iRacingĭevelopers on your forum watch list as their contributions to the forums in terms of car behavior – particularly with regard to theĬoaching tools for high-performance driving Covers most of the same ground asĭata Power, but in a slightly more detailed way (many more equations and physics explanations). Sadly, it’s due back soon.Īnalysis Techniques for Racecar Data Acquisition, Jörge Segers – the Milliken of racecar telemetry. Impossible to find though as it has been out of print for ages, and copies onĮBay run $300 US. To improve from both a driving and car setup standpoint. A beginner’s guide toĬomposite materials for racecars, but of little value to anyone seriously interested in the field.ĭata Power, Buddy Fey – a terrific resource for those interested in using telemetry data to understand car behavior and advice for how With his explanations of materials science, though they are a little on the superficial side, and now are a little dated as it isīuild to Win, Keith Noakes – seems like someone was riding some coat-tails with the name of the book. ![]() Not my cup of tea, but an important component to his ‘To Win’ series.Įngineer to Win, Carroll Smith – this is what helped to push me into the field of metallurgical engineering. Prepare to Win, Carroll Smith – more of a nuts and bolts book for mechanics and those working on getting the car onto the track. What is going on with your car, I thought it would be useful to link to some good good tutorials, books, and papers on telemetry analysis. Due to the fact that iRacing allows you to study your telemetry via either McLaren's Atlas Express or via Motec so you can really see ![]()
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