¿Dónde pierdes tiempo en la pista? | Datos de registro
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| 00:00 | - How do you really tell where you're losing time to in your log data? Yeah great question, there's a couple of different answers to this. |
| 00:06 | One is, you're not going to like this one but I'll give you an alternative as well, is we do recommend that if you've got the ability to, to get a more skilled driver into your car, whether it's about using a friend's data or whether it's about hiring a professional. |
| 00:20 | This really is a really cheap way to improve your performance, yeah it might cost you a little bit of money to get a pro into your car. |
| 00:25 | At all local tracks or certainly almost all local tracks have a local pro that you can hire to get into your car and do some laps and do some driver training with you. |
| 00:32 | Maybe this might cost you a couple of hundred dollars but this in terms of upgrading other parts to your car, in terms of upgrading your engine, your suspension, even a set of tyres, this is really not a lot of money to compare. |
| 00:42 | If you've got a log data system on there, you can go ahead and capture their data and you've got a huge amount you can do to be able to compare yourself to. |
| 00:49 | Now that's one option. |
| 00:51 | Maybe there's some situations that you're not going to be able to have that professional data to compare against. |
| 00:56 | It's really a case of, there's a couple of different answers here, there's some basic driving technique things that you'll pick up both from that driver course and from the data analysis course yourself that you'll be able to go ahead and compare those different driving techniques to just by having that log data in the first place. |
| 01:08 | That's the first thing, the second thing is it gives you the ability to try different things on different laps and then go ahead and overlay see which one worked better, which parts of the track you gained time on, which parts you lost on. |
| 01:19 | So there's two parts to that, the time variance channel is obviously one and another good way to summarise that which I touched on before is using the sectors as well, understanding which laps you were stronger and weaker and using that to point you towards which parts of the log data you should be digging into as well. |
| 01:34 | That question was taken from one of our free live lessons. |
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| 01:45 | You'll learn about how to log and understand data and how to use that data to improve your performance and consistency on track. |
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