Not only that but you could do something like the "virtual spectator" in the
WRC broadcasts and overlay different cars and runs to see differences in
line and speeds. No reason you couldn't do this with GEEZ data as well.
Will Kalman
'91 Escort GT
Cal Club #232 STS
> In the future, there will probably be time signals over the airwaves (does
> GPS do that?) so you could have multiple wireless timers spread throughout
> the course and get accurate start/split/finish readings. Now that will be
> cool. How do they calculate split and gap times at race tracks that F1,
> CART, and IRL use?
>
> Brian
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