Seems the constant changes in camber are so dramatic it almost can't keep up at times.
It still shows the camera leaning on some of the straight parts or makes some corners look wildly off camber.
Aye, It’s a CGI effect applied to a wide angle view apparently. Agree it needs to respond faster, the roll rate is too sluggish.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 15:23Seems the constant changes in camber are so dramatic it almost can't keep up at times.
It still shows the camera leaning on some of the straight parts or makes some corners look wildly off camber.
yeah, its not a real gyro cam, its just a wider lens cam with some clunky post processing applied. looks hideously overdone.Mogster wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 15:27Aye, It’s a CGI effect applied to a wide angle view apparently. Agree it needs to respond faster, the roll rate is too sluggish.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 15:23Seems the constant changes in camber are so dramatic it almost can't keep up at times.
It still shows the camera leaning on some of the straight parts or makes some corners look wildly off camber.
A tenth here is like 3 tenths anywhere else. A lot of it has to do with the wind in variable lap times
Rwanda and Thailand are being considered as future locations to host a Formula 1 grand prix as Zandvoort could potentially begin alternating as hosts yearly with another location
It's by the beach, it's sandy.
Zandvoort is worth 100 dull, flat, wide Paul Ricard or Buriram circuits IMO.