Racelogic have developed an electronic system based on GPS which measures the Drift Angle, Speed and G force. It is going to be used in the Japanese D1 Grand Prix series this year to help the judges by giving a score (per corner/sector) for a particular run.
A radio telemetry link will connect each competing vehicle to the Judges' laptop, and they will get an instant score whenever a competitor passes through various sector points around the course.
Being a keen fan of Drifting myself, I saw a need to bring in some kind of automated scoring system, as the standard gets higher, and the margin between top drivers narrows. Of course it does not replace the judges, Drifting is not just about angles and speed, there is a lot more to it than that.
The score will be based on the average drift angle, the average speed and the average lateral G force experienced during a particular corner/sector. (The reasoning behind including the lateral G force was to encourage good handling and decent tyres).
There is some information about the unit on : www.driftbox.com
It has already been run in a number of events, but just as a data gathering excersise. It is scheduled to run at Irwindale in February.
I am interested in any feedback on this subject!
A radio telemetry link will connect each competing vehicle to the Judges' laptop, and they will get an instant score whenever a competitor passes through various sector points around the course.
Being a keen fan of Drifting myself, I saw a need to bring in some kind of automated scoring system, as the standard gets higher, and the margin between top drivers narrows. Of course it does not replace the judges, Drifting is not just about angles and speed, there is a lot more to it than that.
The score will be based on the average drift angle, the average speed and the average lateral G force experienced during a particular corner/sector. (The reasoning behind including the lateral G force was to encourage good handling and decent tyres).
There is some information about the unit on : www.driftbox.com
It has already been run in a number of events, but just as a data gathering excersise. It is scheduled to run at Irwindale in February.
I am interested in any feedback on this subject!
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